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Islay, Bridgend, St Columba's Episcopal Church

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Interior. E window stained glass depiction of Kildalton Cross designed by George G Kirk of Glasgow and gifted by Commander J R C Montgomery
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Detail of gateway with overthrow
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Interior. Vestry door, boarded walls, pews and window
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Interior, detail of lecturn designed by J Holdsworth
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View from SSW showing stting with walls, railings and gates
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View from SW showing bellcote and projecting S porch and organ chamber
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View from NE showing vestry and E end
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Detail of bellcote
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View from SW showing bellcote and projecting  S porch and organ chamber
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View from SW showing bellcote and projecting S porch and organ chamber
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Interior. View from W to chancel showing carpet designed by R H H Montgomery
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Interior. Vestry door, boarded walls, pews and window
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Detail of cast iron railings
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View from NE showing vestry and E end
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View from NW showing vestry and site of former boiler house
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Interior. View from E showing boarded walls and pews from the vhurch on The Oa
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Interior. E window stained glass depiction of Kildalton Cross designed by George G Kirk of Glasgow and gifted by Commander J R C Montgomery
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Detail of gateway with overthrow
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Scottish Episcopal Church, Bridgend, Islay.
View from South West.
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Interior. View from W to chancel showing carpet designed by R H H Montgomery
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Detail of entrance porch
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View from SSW showing stting with walls, railings and gates
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View from SSE showing projecting S porch and organ chamber
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Interior. View from E showing boarded walls and pews from the vhurch on The Oa
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