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1928: Aerofilm showing St Mungo's Parish Church, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS) 1896: Postcard of St Mungo's Parish Church, University of St Andrews Library Photographic Archive; 1861: Town plan of Alloa showing the church and number of seats (1561), National Library of Scotland
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 ...
Old Parish Church Of St Mungo, Alloa Old Kirkyard, Kirkgate 56°06′47″N 3°47′33″W / 56.113008°N 3.792503°W / 56.113008; -3.792503 ( Old Parish Church Of St Mungo, Alloa Old Kirkyard,
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: Clackmannan Parish Church, Clackmannan; Dollar Parish Church, Dollar
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 ]
In 1947 he was transferred to St Mungo's Church in Alloa and ministered there until 1987. He lived the rest of his life in Victoria Square, Stirling. In 1978 he succeeded Very Rev John Rodger Gray as Moderator of the General Assembly, the highest position within the Church of Scotland. He was succeeded in turn in 1979 by Very Rev Robert Barbour.
St Mungo's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish Church in the Townhead area of Glasgow, Scotland. It was built in 1841, with later work done on the church in 1877, and designed by George Goldie . It is situated on the corner of Parson Street and Glebe Street, east of St Mungo's Catholic Primary School and west of the Springburn Road .
As of 2010, the Diocese website listed 21 primary schools and 4 secondary schools: two in Dundee (St. John's and St. Paul's [3]), St John's Academy [4] in Perth and Kilgraston School (an independent school) in Bridge of Earn some few miles south-east of Perth.