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[[Perthshire_Parishes_C#Crieff|St Michaels Parish Church]] - image shows the laying of the foundation stone in 1890 in Strathearn Terrace. The Church replaced the 18th century Parish Church located in Church Street. <br>
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Published with permission of Colin Mayall.  '' Source:  Images of Crieff & Strathearn, author Colin Mayall, Tempus Publishing.''
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[[Perthshire_Parishes_C#Crieff|Old St. Columba Episcopal Church]] - demolished abouce 1985 and replaced with a contemporary 'mini' church. <br>
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Published with permission of Colin Mayall.  '' Source:  Images of Crieff & Strathearn, author Colin Mayall, Tempus Publishing.''
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Crieff

St Michaels Parish Church - image shows the laying of the foundation stone in 1890 in Strathearn Terrace. The Church replaced the 18th century Parish Church located in Church Street.
Published with permission of Colin Mayall. Source: Images of Crieff & Strathearn, author Colin Mayall, Tempus Publishing.

Old St. Columba Episcopal Church - demolished abouce 1985 and replaced with a contemporary 'mini' church.
Published with permission of Colin Mayall. Source: Images of Crieff & Strathearn, author Colin Mayall, Tempus Publishing.


Comrie

Also known as "The White Church", Comrie Old Parish Church is no longer used as a place of worship but a well used building by the local community. The building serves as a youth club and community centre after being handed to the local community in the 1960's. The building dates to the early 1800's and is a Grade A listed, despite being used as a communtiy centre the graveyard retains headstones.



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