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apanderson Administrator
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:28 pm Post subject: New Wellwynd Church, Airdrie, WW1 |
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New Wellwynd Church was originally Airdrie West Parish Church and on amalgamation with Wellwynd Church, became New Wellwynd Church.
Location: Wellwynd, Airdrie ML6 0BN.
Map Reference: NS759654
The original Wellwynd Church, located on the opposite side of Wellwynd, Map Reference: NS760656
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apanderson Administrator
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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These names are on the original Airdrie West Park Church Plaque.
ALSTON, J. Douglas
ANDREW, David
ARMSTRONG, Alexander S.
ADAM, John C.
BLACK, James Cowan
BLACK, Thomas Gilchrist
CAMPBELL, John
CHISHOLM, John
CLELAND, Alexander
CONN, Robert
EWING, John
FLAVELL, Henry
FRASER, Robert
FREELAND, John
FREW, William
GARDINER, William
GARTSHORE, Robert R.
GILLESPIE, Allan
GRAHAM, William
GRAY, James C.
GREIG, David
HAMILTON, Samuel
LAURISTON, Thomas
LEES, Crichton J.
LINDSAY, David
LIVINGSTONE, George M.
McARTHUR, James G.
McKEE, George
McKEE, James
McKEE, John
McKEE, William
MACKINNON, John
McMARTIN, Duncan
MILLER, William
MORTON, David
NEILSON, John
NEWLAND(S), John
PRITCHARD, John N.
RARITY, James
REID, John
ROBERTSON, David
SIMPSON, Thomas
SMITH, John B.
SNEDDON, John
SWAN, David Low
WALKER, James
WILSON, Thomas
WYLLIE, John
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Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 11:33 pm Post subject: |
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This Plaque is in place of the WW1 Memorial in Wellwynd Church which could not be removed and remains in the building. |
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