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Ettrick, Parish Church Of Ettrick And Buccleuch

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View of the Parish Church of Ettrick and Buccleuch from the SE
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Detail of memorial plaque to Basil Napier (1879-1900) in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of typical door closing mechanism in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Ettrick Parish Church.  General Views 1990 DH
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Interior.
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View from S.
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Ettrick Parish Church.  General Views 1990 DH
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View of the west tower of the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch, taken from WNW
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Detail of commemorative stone taken from previous church on this site, now set into the south wall (east end) of the present Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of the upper west bell tower at Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of "Prayer Corner" pew adjacent to the pulpit, in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Interior.
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Interior.
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Ettrick Parish Church.  General Views 1990 DH
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Detail of font in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of plaster relief memorial plaque to The Hon. Basil Napier (1850-1874), in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of dove sitting atop the sounding board of the central pulpit in the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Ettrick Parish Church.  General Views 1990 DH
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Ettrick, Parish Church Of Ettrick And Buccleuch, NT21SE 2, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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View of the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch, from SSW
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Detail of commemorative stone dated 1760, which has been re-set into the south wall of the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Ettrick Parish Church.  General Views 1990 DH
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View of the east end and north aisle of the Parish Church of Ettrick & Buccleuch
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Detail of external geometric stair to east end of church, leading to first floor lairds loft entrance.
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