Scottish Cemetery at Calcutta, Kolkata
Facts and practical information
The Scottish Cemetery at Calcutta was established in 1820 catering to the specific needs of the large Scottish population in the Kolkata area. These Scots, including soldiers, missionaries, jute traders and businessmen, were attached to numerous enterprises in the area such as the headquarters of the East India Company, and the administration of the British India, whose capital was here. The cemetery was utilised until the 1940s but was abandoned in the 1950s and neglected following India's independence. Well over 90% of those buried bear recognisably Scots names such as Anderson, McGregor, Campbell and Ross. Around 10% are Bengali. ()
Scottish Cemetery at Calcutta – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: New Market, Indian Museum, Quest Mall, St. Paul's Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Scottish Cemetery at Calcutta?
How to get to Scottish Cemetery at Calcutta by public transport?
Tram
- Park Circus (7 min walk)
Train
- Park Circus (20 min walk)
Metro
- Maidan • Lines: 1 (24 min walk)
- Rabindra Sadan • Lines: 1 (26 min walk)