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== Dumfries ==
 
== Dumfries ==
 
[[Dumfriesshire Parishes D#Dumfries|Crichton Memorial Church]] is a late 20th century cathedral style church. Constructed in 1897 to a design by Sydney Mitchell, the church exterior is a red Dumfriesshire sandstone, the square tower in excess of 120 feet high. Internally the building has pink sandstone again from the county, unlike the floor. Both Sicilian and Irish marble were used for the floor whilst above the ornate roof is oak lined. The pulpit and choir stalls are original, stained glass throughout the building is contemporary to the date of construction and attributed to one man.<br>
 
[[Dumfriesshire Parishes D#Dumfries|Crichton Memorial Church]] is a late 20th century cathedral style church. Constructed in 1897 to a design by Sydney Mitchell, the church exterior is a red Dumfriesshire sandstone, the square tower in excess of 120 feet high. Internally the building has pink sandstone again from the county, unlike the floor. Both Sicilian and Irish marble were used for the floor whilst above the ornate roof is oak lined. The pulpit and choir stalls are original, stained glass throughout the building is contemporary to the date of construction and attributed to one man.<br>
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==St John's Episcopal Church==
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St John's Episcopal Church in Scotland. Interior view 01 GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St John's Episcopal Church in Scotland. Interior view 02 GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St John's Episcopal Church in Scotland. Interior view 03 GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St John's Episcopal Church in Scotland. Interior view 04 GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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==St.Andrews RC Church==
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St Andrew's RC Cathedral Church. Foundation stone GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. Andrew's RC Church foundation Stone. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, The reverse of the spire of the former St Andrew's RC Cathedral Church GL.jpg|thumb|150px|The reverse of St. Andrew's spire. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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==St Teresa's RC Church==
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<td>[[File:DFS, Dumfries, St Teresa's RC Church. Foundation stone. GL.jpg|thumb|150px|St. Teresa's RC Church foundation stone. Submitted by GallowayLass]]</td>
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 21 October 2022

Dumfries

Crichton Memorial Church is a late 20th century cathedral style church. Constructed in 1897 to a design by Sydney Mitchell, the church exterior is a red Dumfriesshire sandstone, the square tower in excess of 120 feet high. Internally the building has pink sandstone again from the county, unlike the floor. Both Sicilian and Irish marble were used for the floor whilst above the ornate roof is oak lined. The pulpit and choir stalls are original, stained glass throughout the building is contemporary to the date of construction and attributed to one man.


St John's Episcopal Church

St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass
St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass
St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass
St. John's Episcopal Church interior. Submitted by GallowayLass


St.Andrews RC Church

St. Andrew's RC Church foundation Stone. Submitted by GallowayLass
The reverse of St. Andrew's spire. Submitted by GallowayLass


St Teresa's RC Church

St. Teresa's RC Church foundation stone. Submitted by GallowayLass



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