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Falkirk, High Street, Falkirk Old Parish Church

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Oblique aerial view of Falkirk Old Parish Church and St Andrew's Church, taken from the WNW.
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View from E showing the Zetland Mausoleum
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Interior. Ground floor corridor detail of sculptures of two figures
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View from N showing organ 'loft' lean to
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General view from SW.
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View from SW showing the Zetland Mausoleum and main entrance
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Interior. View of pews, doors open
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Interior. View of pews, doors closed
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Interior. Entrance hall N wall Neo-Classical door surround  war memorial by j G Callander 1923
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Interior. Entrance hall N wall Neo-Classical door surround  war memorial by j G Callander 1923
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Interior. N wall W  stained glass window depicting Abel, Abraham, Moses and David by Christopher Whall 1896
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Detail of octagonal cupola
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Falkirk, general view, showing Falkirk Old Parish Church, High Street and Grahams Road.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.  This image has been produced from a print.
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View from NW from Upper Newmarket Street showing setting
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Interior. First floor landing
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Interior. Detail of memorial plaque to Mrs Buchanan and the Buchanan Bursary
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Falkirk, High Street, Falkirk Old Parish Church, NS88SE 18, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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View from N showing organ 'loft' lean to
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Interior. View from W showing curving gallery and columns
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Interior. View of chancel from SW showing pulpit, font, communion table and lecturn
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Interior. Entrance Hall W wall John B Patterson monument by Alexander Ritchie 1938
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Interior. Gable windows detail of stained glass by Ballantine & Allan 1860-1
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Oblique aerial view of Falkirk Old Parish Church and St Andrew's Church, taken from the NNW.
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Oblique aerial view of Falkirk Old Parish Church and St Andrew's Church, taken from the SW.
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