The Clark Memorial Church, Largs

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The Clark Memorial Church, Largs

Image: © Dave Hitchborne Taken: 11 Jul 2007

Gifted by John Clark of the Anchor Thread Mills, Paisley, and designed by William Kerr of T G Abercrombie, Paisley 1892. Red sandstone from Locharbriggs and Corsehill in Early English Gothic style. Superb stained glass, all manufactured in Glasgow at the height of the Arts & Crafts movement. Hammer-beam roof. Organ by Father Willis, 1892. The Church of St John, sits to the right.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.793616
Longitude
-4.870198