9184417; -3.2368306 Craigmillar Park Church serves Edinburgh's Newington area, in Scotland. It was a congregation of the Church of Scotland until June...
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Road and the former Craigmillar Park Free Church at the eastern end of Suffolk Road and Craigmillar Park Church on Craigmillar Park. In local government...
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Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is three miles (4.8 km) south-east of the city centre, on a low hill to the...
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Newcraighall Church and church hall, outskirts of Edinburgh (1876) in brick Mayfield Established Church, Edinburgh (1878) now Craigmillar Park Church South Leith...
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both Craigmillar Park Church and Reid Memorial Church, the two churches having been linked by the Presbytery of Edinburgh the previous year. The church was...
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become minister of the linked parishes of Craigmillar Park Church and Reid Memorial, Edinburgh. The 1493 church appears to have made use of the ancient...
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2021. "Other Links | Richmond Craigmillar Church". Retrieved 4 June 2024. https://www.facebook.com/p/Bathgate-St-Johns-Church-100080532882055/?locale=en_GB...
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Holyrood Park (also called the King's Park or Queen's Park depending on the reigning monarch's gender) is a royal park in central Edinburgh, Scotland...
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Craigleith Craiglockhart Craiglockhart Hill Craiglockhart Castle Craigmillar Craigmillar Castle Craigour Cramond Cramond Island Cramond Lioness Cramond...
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to the school buildings, with the acquisition of Craigmillar House in 1962, Craigmillar Park Church in 1965 (now Buchanan House), Senior College in 1983...
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Margaret Chilton (section Works in Parish Churches)
Gallery". Sussex Parish Churches. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2012. "Craigmillar Park Church". Sacred Scotland. Archived...
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Does God Play Football? Chorus music for the film, recorded at Craigmillar Park Church, and sung by members of Edinburgh Grand Opera, led by Richard Lewis;Director...
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Parish Church, Borthwick Castle, Doune Castle, Craigmillar Castle, Dunfermline Abbey, Glasgow Cathedral, Muiravonside Country Park, Mugdock Country Park, Aviemore...
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Parish Church of St Cuthbert is a parish church of the Church of Scotland in central Edinburgh. Probably founded in the 7th century, the church once covered...
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Presbytery of Edinburgh (category Presbyteries of the Church of Scotland)
The Presbytery of Edinburgh was one of the presbyteries of the Church of Scotland, being the local presbytery for Edinburgh. Its boundary was almost identical...
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St Andrew's Orthodox Church is an Orthodox church located in the Southside, Edinburgh, Scotland. Edinburgh's Orthodox community was founded in 1948 and...
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Edinburgh: The New Town Church of Scotland serves Edinburgh's New Town, in Scotland. It is a congregation of the Church of Scotland, formed on 1 February...
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Leith Parish Church, originally the Kirk of Our Lady, St Mary, is a congregation of the Church of Scotland. It is the principal church and congregation...
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8 Craigmillar Park, Belmont House, Including Gatepiers And Boundary Walls) Category B 44207 Upload Photo Craigmillar Park, Craigmillar Park Church Including...
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such as Stenhouse and Saughton, Craigmillar and Niddrie, Pilton and Muirhouse, Piershill, and Sighthill. In 2018, the Church of Scotland had 20,956 members...
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New College, Edinburgh (redirect from Divinity Hall of the Free Church of Scotland)
opened its doors in 1846 as a college of the Free Church of Scotland, later of the United Free Church of Scotland, and since 1935 has been the home of...
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Fountainhall Road in the Grange and Craigmillar Park in Newington, the congregation decided on union with Newington United Free Church on the condition that the...
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(Bishop of Ross John Lesley and Provost of Edinburgh Simon Preston of Craigmillar) and Protestants (the new Lord Huntly, Bishop of Galloway Alexander Gordon...
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Princes Street Gardens (category Parks and commons in Edinburgh)
Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, lying in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle. The Gardens were created...
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celebrates the mining tradition of the area. On Newcraighall Road is the Craigmillar Arts Centre, with a Woman of Achievement plaque for Helen Crummy, who...
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Miller Place, New York (section Parks and recreation)
records indicate that he had emigrated from either Maidstone, England or Craigmillar, Scotland. By the early 1700s, the community had become known as Miller's...
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residence of the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during the annual meeting of the General Assembly. The ruined...
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Canongate Kirk (redirect from Canongate Church)
congregation of the Church of Scotland. The parish includes the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament. It is also the parish church of Edinburgh...
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Tynecastle Park, also known as Tynecastle Stadium, is a football stadium in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh, which is the home ground of Scottish Professional...
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John Knox House (category Church of Scotland)
High Street. After the Disruption in the Church of Scotland in 1843, the house was bought by the new Free Church, a fact which may have strengthened belief...
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