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'''Demolished/Destroyed'''<br>
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*Old Parish Kirk demolished<br>
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==New Galloway==
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<td>[[Image:KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE.  St Margarets Episcopal New Galloway GallowayLass  .jpg|thumb|150px|St. Margarets Episcopal Church, New Galloway. Submitted by GallowayLass]]
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[[Image:Bargrennan  Church Near Newton Stewart Wee Annie SFT.jpg|thumb|150px|Bargrennan  Church Near Newton Stewart Submitted by Wee Annie (SFT)]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:Newton  Stewart Kirkcudbrightshire All Saints Scottish Episcopal Church Matt  Muir.jpg|thumb|150px|All Saints Scottish Episcopal Church, Newton  Stewart. Submitted by Matt Muir]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:Newton Stewart  Kirkcudbrightshire Ruins of Parish Church Matt  Muir.jpg|thumb|150px|Ruins of Parish Church, Newton Stewart. Submitted  by Matt Muir]]</td>
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Revision as of 18:32, 21 November 2011


New Abbey

Lochend Church of Scotland, Beeswing. Submitted by Galloway Lass
Parish Church. Submitted by Galloway Lass
Sweetheart Abbey ruins. Submitted by Galloway Lass


Demolished/Destroyed

  • Old Parish Kirk demolished


New Galloway

St. Margarets Episcopal Church, New Galloway. Submitted by GallowayLass


Newton Stewart

Bargrennan Church Near Newton Stewart Submitted by Wee Annie (SFT)
All Saints Scottish Episcopal Church, Newton Stewart. Submitted by Matt Muir
Ruins of Parish Church, Newton Stewart. Submitted by Matt Muir



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