Linthouse
St. Kenneth Church in Govan
The Church was originally built for the United Free Church. It was designed by the architect James Millar and opened in 1900. |
Bethesda
Hall Church in Govan
|
The
Old Church ( Govan and Linthouse Parish Church ) in Govan
Affectionately called ' The People's Cathedral ', this is the oldest place of worship in Glasgow The Church is an "A-listed" building of architectural and historic interest. The building was designed by the Scottish architect Robert Rowand Anderson and completed in 1888. |
The
Old Church ( Govan and Linthouse Parish Church )
in Govan |
The
Old Church ( Govan and Linthouse Parish Church )
in Govan |
The
Govan Stones
A unique collection of early medieval stones carved in the 9th-11th centuries to commemorate the rulers of the Kingdom of Strathclyde. They are one of Glasgow’s most important historical and cultural assets and stored in the Govan Old Church |
Memorial
at Govan Old Church
|
St.
Anthony's RC Church in Govan
The church was designed in the Italian Romanesque style by John Honeyman. It features a square tower with an open arched belfry. St Anthony's opened on 26 October 1879. |
St.
Anthony's RC Church in Govan
The church was designed in the Italian Romanesque style by John Honeyman. It features a square tower with an open arched belfry. St Anthony's opened on 26 October 1879. |
The Parish
Church at Govan Cross
This was built in 1873 as the St Mary Govan Free Chuch. The architect of this Gothic style church was Robert Baldie. |
Aitken
Memorial at Govan Cross
This elaborate, domed, cast-iron, drinking fountain, produced at the Denny Works of Cruikshanks & Co, was erected in 1884 in memorial to the contribution made by Dr. Aitken to the welfare of the community. |
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