Dundonald Presbyterian church (1)

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Dundonald Presbyterian church (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 29 Oct 2012

The original church was built, in what was then the country, in 1839. It was enlarged (as shown) in 1858/9 by James Entwhistle. This is the eastern (Church Road) side, now surrounded by suburban development. The small stone building (left) is the former national school of 1844. Image shows the datestone.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.593762
Longitude
-5.804609