The Glasgow Necropolis - History Insights
The Glasgow Necropolis contains 55,000 burials, but only 3,500 memorial stones. The site had been called Fir Park however the trees died from air pollution and the Merchants House built the Necropolis here in the 1830s. The statue of John Knox was erected in 1825. Lady Well lies near the original entrance to the old Ladywell Quarry.

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