Kirriemuir Cemetery, Scotland

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Kirriemuir Cemetery in Scotland is a historic burial ground best known as the final resting place of playwright and Peter Pan creator Sir James Matthew Barrie.

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Kirriemuir Cemetery, Scotland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf burial ground
cemetery
country Scotland
culturalSignificance site associated with the creation of Peter Pan
site connected to Scottish literary heritage
hasAccess publicly accessible
hasAssociation Scottish literature
character Peter Pan NERFINISHED
hasBurialPractice inhumation
hasEnvironment landscaped grounds
outdoor setting
hasFunction commemoration of the dead
hasGravestoneStyle traditional Scottish headstones
hasGraveType family plots
individual graves
hasLanguageOfLocality English
hasNearbyCulturalAttraction J. M. Barrie’s Birthplace (Kirriemuir) NERFINISHED
hasNearbyPlace Kirriemuir town centre NERFINISHED
town of Kirriemuir
hasNotableBurial J. M. Barrie NERFINISHED
Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie NERFINISHED
Sir James Matthew Barrie NERFINISHED
family of J. M. Barrie
hasNotableFeature grave of Sir James Matthew Barrie marked with headstone
graves of Barrie family members
hasTemporalProperty in continuous use into the 20th century
heritage historic burial ground
knownFor association with Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie
being the final resting place of J. M. Barrie
locatedIn Kirriemuir NERFINISHED
eastern Scotland NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Angus NERFINISHED
Council area of Angus
locatedOnContinent Europe
maintainedBy local authority of Angus
region Angus, Scotland NERFINISHED
religiousContext predominantly Christian burials
tourism visited by admirers of J. M. Barrie
visited by literary tourists
usedFor burials
interment of local residents

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1st Baronet Barrie burialPlace Kirriemuir Cemetery, Scotland
subject surface form: Sir James Matthew Barrie