Lothian Cemetery

Lothian Cemetery is one of the oldest Christian cemeteries in Delhi and is located on Lothian Road, which lies near the Kauria Bridge bus stop, near the General Post Office at Kashmiri Gate in Old Delhi.

[3][4] Numerous European soldiers were buried here, with most of them killed during the first battle of the independence of India in 1857 or the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

Staffs of the East India Company, British women, and children who had died in cholera epidemics were also buried there.

[5] Although the cemetery is under the preservation of the Archaeological Survey of India, it is presently seen in a dilapidated state.

Some people believe a headless Nicholas cries out the name of the woman he loved and walks in the cemetery.