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+ | The current church is around 200 years old, standing alongside the main road through the village. and overlooking the old burial ground a short distance away. The previous church stood in the centre of the old burial ground though no trace of it remains today. An album containing 11 high resolution exterior and interior images of the church is available by contacting [[Glen in Tinsel Knickers]] | ||
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Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found [http://homepages.ipact.nl/~robertson/whitsome%201%20place%20study/burial_ground/index.html The Old Burial Ground] | Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found [http://homepages.ipact.nl/~robertson/whitsome%201%20place%20study/burial_ground/index.html The Old Burial Ground] |
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Westruther
Whitsome
The current church is around 200 years old, standing alongside the main road through the village. and overlooking the old burial ground a short distance away. The previous church stood in the centre of the old burial ground though no trace of it remains today. An album containing 11 high resolution exterior and interior images of the church is available by contacting Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Take a virtual walk around the old burial yard, a searchable database of surnames linked to photographs of the relevant headstones can be found The Old Burial Ground
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