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Edinburgh WHS graveyards placed on WMF Watchlist 2010... and Machu Picchu

 
Author Nem
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#1 | Posted: 6 Oct 2009 19:32 | Edited by: Nem 
From today's Scotsman

07 October 2009

FIVE historic graveyards providing the last resting place of some of Scotland's most influential philosophers and poets are on an international watchlist of threatened heritage sites.

The graveyards in the heart of Edinburgh are among six sites in the UK and Ireland that the World Monuments Fund (WMF) has placed on its watchlist for 2010, released today.

Years of exposure to nature's elements, vandalism and neglect have led
to the deterioration of the graveyards at the Greyfriars Canongate and St Cuthbert's kirkyards, the Old Calton Burial ground and New Calton burial ground.

Notable names among the headstones are figures such as philosopher and historian David Hume (1711-1776), buried at Old Calton Burial ground; inventor Robert Stevenson(1772-1850), buried in New Calton burial ground, political economist Adam Smith (1723-1790) and Robert Fergusson, the poet who inspired Robert Burns, both buried in Canongate Kirkyard.

The WMF 2010 watchlist includes 93 sites at risk in 47 countries, ranging from the famous Peruvian site of Machu Picchu, to the Merritt Parkway road in Conneticut, US.

The five other UK heritage sites under threat are Sheerness Dockyard in Kent, the Tecton Buildings, Dudley Zoo, in the West Midlands, St John the Evangelist Parish Church, Shodon, Herefordshire, Carlisle Memorial Methodist Church, Belfast, and Russborough mansion, Blessington, Co Wicklow.

The full list is here

http://www.wmf.org/category/watch-year/2010

Author Nem
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#2 | Posted: 7 Oct 2009 15:22 | Edited by: Nem 
More on Edinburgh today

http://www.ewht.org.uk/Edinburghs-historic-graveyards-added-to-Watch-list.aspx

I believe that the nomination came from Edinburgh World Heritage and City of Edinburgh Council; it's a way of trying to get leverage on funding to add to that already earmarked (it's a mammoth task).

The Indy ran with Edinburgh

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/five-uk-sites-on-watch-list-of-endange red-monuments-1798550.html

and some very good pictures.

Author Nem
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#3 | Posted: 7 Oct 2009 18:27 

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