New Dumbarton Cemetery: south-western part
Introduction
The photograph on this page of New Dumbarton Cemetery: south-western part by Lairich Rig as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 11 Nov 2015
Click on the end-note title for other views. The present picture, taken on Armistice Day (and before this new cemetery had officially opened), shows its lower part. The lairs are divided into sections A-P; the posts that can be seen in this and other views indicate where these sections are located. The lower half of the cemetery, below the memorial wall, contains sections A-G. Followed in this direction, the paths lead towards the start of a footpath that winds down the hillside from the north-western extremity of the cemetery, and which leads to Garshake Avenue: Image