Tyne and Wear HER(12881): Church of St. James, grave of Sir Walter Scott - Details
12881
Newcastle
Church of St. James, grave of Sir Walter Scott
Benwell
NZ26SW
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Grave Marker
Gravestone
20TH CENTURY
Early 20th Century 1901 to 1932
Structure
Not to be confused with the novelist of the same name. Scott was an industrialist with interests in coal mining, steel, chemicals and railways. He built the first underground electric railway in London {1}. Sir Walter Scott (1826-1910) was born in Cumberland and was a successful teenage wrestler. He was a mason working at the new Central Station in 1848 before owning collieries, steel, iron and chemical works. He built railways in Ireland and England. He owned the Mammoth Publishing Works in Felling. He was councillor for High Elswick 1881-1890. He was a generous benfactor of St. James Church. The family grave is marked by a fine monument but Sir Walter was buried in France.
421740
564070
NZ421740564070
St. James Church Graveyard Group, no date, A Guide to St. James' Graveyard; Alan Morgan, 2004, Beyond the Grave - Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, page 105