Scots team for India to save Scottish cemetery in Kolkata
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CultureScots team for India to save Scottish
cemetery in KolkataLondon, Nov 6 IANS Scottish heritage experts are travelling to India this weekend to save a piece of their heritage - a Scottish cemetery in the heart of Kolkata.Their aim is to restore the Scottish Cemetery in Dalhousie Square. Many of the 1,600-odd graves are damaged and it is difficult to read the fading epitaphs.The Scots call it "a piece of Scotland in India" as even the gravestones are made of Aberdeen
granite.It is the resting place of Scotsmen -
soldiers, missionaries, jute
traders and businessmen - who made Kolkata their home in the colonial period. Economist James Wilson, who introduced income tax and paper
currency to India, is said to be buried there, BBC News has said.The team is going to Kolkata Nov 8 at the invitation of the
Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage INTACH and the Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust.It is led by James Simpson of the Edinburgh-based conservation architects Simpson and Brown and comprises
surveyors from the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical
Monuments of Scotland RCAHMS and a cemetery expert from Scottish Highland Council.Their task will be to carry out a first
survey of the site and develop a plan for restoration.Clare Sorensen,
architectural historian at RCAHMS, said: "The Kolkata Cemetery is an important
monument to the joint heritage of both Scotland and India, and we are delighted to be asked to survey and
record this treasured place overseas."Linda Fabiani, Scotlands minister for
Europe, external affairs and culture, said: "The Scottish government's International Framework highlights the importance that we place on strengthening the existing links between Scotland and India. The work of the Kolkata Scottish Heritage Trust demonstrates how we can seek to build on historical links between our
countries, and the opportunities for mutual benefit that this
relationship can bring."--Indo-Asian News
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