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  2. Daldowie - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Daldowie, showing WWT works and crematorium – modern housing at Newton on the opposite bank of the Clyde (2018) Daldowie Crematorium. The lands of Daldowie in Glasgow, Scotland lie astride the River Clyde on the south and the North Calder Water to the east (marking the boundary with South Lanarkshire), and stretch to the present area of Broomhouse in the north (on the opposite ...

  3. Newtown Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The "jealous man and woman", believed to be Sir Lucas Dillon (died 1592) and his first wife Janet Bathe, their effigies covered in lichens.. The main building is the Church of St Peter and St Paul (sometimes called a cathedral).

  4. Newtownabbey - Wikipedia

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    Newtownabbey (Irish: Baile na Mainistreach [ˈbˠalʲə n̪ˠə ˈmˠanʲəʃtʲɾʲəx] ⓘ) is a large settlement north of Belfast city centre in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is separated from the rest of the city by Cavehill and Fortwilliam golf course, but it still forms part of the Belfast metropolitan area .

  5. The Troubles in Newtownabbey - Wikipedia

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    17 June - Cecil Dougherty (30) and William Corrigan (32), both Protestant civilians, were shot dead during a UVF gun attack on a workers hut, Rushpark, off Shore Road, Newtownabbey. They were assumed to have been Catholic. Corrigan died on 10 July 1994. [6]

  6. Mortonhall Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    The design stands out from the other 250 or so crematoria across the UK. [8] On 7 February 1967 a service was held to dedicate the chapels. [1] The Crematorium was listed as a category A building in April 1996. [9] In 2005, the crematorium appeared in the list of 100 best modern Scottish buildings published in the architectural journal Prospect ...

  7. Thai funeral - Wikipedia

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    Funerals of members of the royal family are grand elaborate events, organised as a royal ceremony and akin to a state funeral. The grandest events most notably involve a royal cremation ceremony in a purpose-built phra merumat (พระเมรุมาศ, royal crematorium) in the royal field of Sanam Luang in Bangkok's historic centre ...

  8. Can you scatter ashes anywhere in Kentucky? What state law ...

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    Specifically, Kentucky Revised Statute 367.97524 (2) states cremated remains shall be placed in a grave, crypt or niche, such as that of a columbarium for storing funeral urns. They may also be ...

  9. Thai royal funeral - Wikipedia

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    (This was not done for recent royal funerals where the body was placed in a coffin; the last time this ceremony happened was prior to the 2012 royal cremation of Princess Bejaratana.) [3] The kot will be carried to the merumat or men on the day of the cremation ceremony (see § Funeral processions below). Sometimes, however, the body might ...