
Reid Memorial Church
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 3HY
The church was built by Willian Crambe Reid to fulfil his father's dying wish and was designed in 1928 by the architect Leslie Grahame Thomson.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 3HY
The church was built by Willian Crambe Reid to fulfil his father's dying wish and was designed in 1928 by the architect Leslie Grahame Thomson.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH15 2AR
St Mark Portobello was built in a unique neoclassical style. It was one of the first Episcopal churches constructed in the Edinburgh Diocese after the repressions of the Penal Laws that followed the Jacobite risings in the 18th century.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH9 1BB
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Tandragee, County Armagh | BT62 2AY
A majestic early 19th century stone built church, perched on top of a hill with views of the surrounding countryside and the Mourne Mountains in the distance.
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH11 1LU
The Kirk on the Canal; a place of wholeness and well being, a light to the nations.
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Galston, Strathclyde | KA4 8HT
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH8 9EB
A congregation of the Apostolic Church located in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH10 4HR
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH1 2QQ
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Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh | EH11EL
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