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Death by Design: The True Story of the Glasgow Necropolis (Paperback)

by Ronnie Scott (Author)
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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Black and White Publishing (31 May 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1845020472
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845020477
  • Product Dimensions: 15.4 x 11 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 136,866 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Modelled on Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, the Glasgow Necropolis first opened for burial in 1832 and has been a haunt for cemetery tourists ever since. Dominated by its memorial obelisk to John Knox, the Necropolis is a living testament to Victorian funerary excesses and the nineteenth century's obsession with death, sometimes referred to as the Cult of the Dead. Here, Ronnie Scott surveys the architecture of the Necropolis's monuments, graves and mausoleums and the architects who built them. And he also tells the stories of the folk who inhabit the Necropolis or City of the Dead, as the word necropolis translates. Unlike Pere Lachaise, the Necropolis in Glasgow may not be able to boast of being the last resting place of anyone quite as famous as Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison or Edith Piaf but it does have its share of celebrity corpses. By the middle of nineteenth century, anyone who was anyone in Glasgow was buried there or had a Necropolis monument erected to their memory. The designer of the Royal Yacht Britannia, industrialists like Charles Tennent and Lord Kelvin, a Polish freedom fighter, they're all here and all have their own interesting stories - as do some of the rather less well-respected occupants, such as the professor of anatomy who encouraged body-snatching. The architecture of the tombs, gravestones and memorials is as varied as the lives the citizens of the Necropolis led - and sometimes just as flamboyant. The men, such as Alexander 'Greek' Thomson, who designed Glasgow's city-centre buildings during the period when it was second only to London in terms of prosperity also had a hand in creating the Necropolis and their life stories are covered here too.


About the Author

Ronnie Scott is a cemetery historian who has spent four years researching the Glasgow Necropolis for his PhD thesis. He regularly leads guided tours of the Necropolis and gives presentations on cemetery development and body-snatching.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Death by Design, 11 Nov 2005
This excellent book traces the history of one of Glagow's best-kept tourist secrets, from the original grand scheme for a garden cemetery in the heart of the city, right through to current times.

Well researched, highly informative and witty, Death by Design offers us a timely reminder that, as Ronnie Scott says 'cemeteries are for the living'. Buy, then go and visit.

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5.0 out of 5 stars death by design, story of glasgow necropolis, 3 May 2009
By D. Campbell "democrat" (scotland) - See all my reviews
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exccellnt guide to this piece of glasgow history. it will serve as a guide when i visit the necrepolis.
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