EDINBURGH CREMATORIUM LTD

Edinburgh Crematorium Ltd was founded in 1928 by the Edinburgh Cremation Society, in order to
provide the citizens of Edinburgh with cremation facilities. The following year Warriston Crematorium
carried out its first cremation.

From the beginning Warriston has been the pre-eminent crematorium in Scotland. Its first cremation,
carried out on October 29th 1929, was of the late Allan Henderson who had been His Majesty's Consul in
Malaga at the time of his death. The thirties saw Warriston carry out the cremations of the late Sir Reginald
Fleming Johnston (tutor to the last emperor of China), and the late Alfred Adler (Austrian psychologist, a
colleague of Freud and Jung, he developed the concept of the Inferiority Complex). The following decades
have continued in the same vein with notable names ranging from international professional footballers to
stage, screen and t.v. icons. In March 2008 Warriston became the first crematorium in Scotland to fit
mercury abatement equipment to existing cremators, well ahead of the government deadline of December
2012.

In 1965 Edinburgh Crematorium Ltd acquired the assets of Leith Cemetery and Crematorium Company
Ltd, which included Seafield Crematorium (opened 1939) and Seafield Cemetery (opened 1887)

Now in our 81st year, Edinburgh Crematorium Ltd has provided the bereaved with a professional, caring
service at a time when it is most needed.

Our classical buildings, set in peaceful, well-tended gardens, create an atmosphere of tradition and respect .

All of our facilities are designed with your needs in mind, and our trained staff ensure that the
arrangements you make are completed to the highest professional standard.

Bereavement is a universal experience, which everyone goes through in their own unique way.

We hope that the information provided on this website will help you plan and prepare for the funeral
service that meets your needs, and those of your family.