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1840: Painting of Alloa including St Mungo's Parish Church, Clackmannanshire Council 1825: Map of Alloa showing St Mungo's Parish Church and the name of the minister , National Library of Scotland 1820: Ink sketch of the old church and planned new church , Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)
Upload another image Ludgate, Alloa North Parish Church 56°07′06″N 3°47′50″W / 56.11844°N 3.797131°W / 56.11844; -3.797131 (Ludgate, Alloa North Parish Church) Category B 21028 Upload another image See more images 6-10 (Even Nos) Mar Street, Hope Bakers, With Ovens 56°06′54″N 3°47′31″W / 56.114893°N 3.791964°W / 56.114893; -3.791964 (6-10 ...
The council area is divided into civil parishes: Alloa (partly in Perthshire until 1891) Alva (in Stirlingshire until 1891) Clackmannan; Dollar; Muckhart (originally in Perthshire; now split between Clackmannanshire and Perth and Kinross) Tillicoultry; Clackmannan Parish Church. A List of churches in Clackmannanshire, Scotland:
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There is a United Church of Canada charge in Cushing Quebec Canada, Saint Mungo's United Church. Built in the 1836 originally as a Church of Scotland, it has recently been restored for its 180th anniversary. Although secular, the English charity for the support and empowerment of the homeless, St. Mungo's, was named after the saint by its ...
The Old St Mungo's Parish Church was extensively remodelled in 1741 and was used until the 1840ss when it was replaced with a newer parish church, built 1843 near Kettleholm. [4] [5] This church was converted to the primary school in the 1870s and another replacement church, the current St Mungo Parish Church built in 1863. [4]
Stobo Kirk is an ancient church of the Church of Scotland. It is dedicated to St Mungo and is situated near the B712 off the A72 just 6 miles south-west of Peebles in the ancient county of Peeblesshire, now part of the Scottish Borders Council area. It stands near the confluence of the River Tweed with the Easton Burn. [1] Stobo Kirk
Church of St Mungo, Townhead. It is widely accepted that near the eastern edge of modern day Townhead, is where St Kentigern, also known as St Mungo, built his church by the banks of the Molendinar Burn and thus established Glasgow. Glasgow Cathedral, dedicated to St Mungo, is roughly situated where Mungo's original church once stood.