Lanarkshire Towns and Villages G

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The parishes and districts of Glasgow are many and varied, as a result there are dozens of cathedral, church and chapel buildings. Pinpointing a historic parish is difficult due to numerous boundary changes over a period of time.
Alphabetical district listings are now being used to allow an image to be located more easily, searches can be made by entering either the district or building name in the search box at the top of any wiki page as well as by scrolling through the page. Where no district is currently known entries will be recorded simply as Glasgow, this would normally indicate a building close to the city centre but may be due to a lack of information from the primary sources currently available, alternatively the precise location of a building may be unknown at present. District names of Glasgow and Central Glasgow are used to provide matching keyword(s) for the wiki search facility.

If you believe an image should be moved from the "Glasgow" district and can supply the location (address or road name) please leave the relevant details here.




The Scotland POW co-ordinators would also like to thank Alex from the Urban Glasgow site for allowing Family Tree Forum use of a number of images within this section.

Glasgow

Glasgow, Central Glasgow

Free Presbyterian Church, Glasgow. Submitted by Tom
St David's Ramshorn Submitted by Alex (UG)
St George Tron, Glasgow. Submitted by Tom
St Mary the Virgin, Episcopal Cathedral, Glasgow Submitted by Tom
Glasgow Cathedral (view from the Necropolis) Submitted by Herky
Bait-ur-Rahman Mosque, Glasgow, Lanarks. Submitted by Tom
The Evangelical Gospel Mission, Glasgow Submitted by Tom
St Luke's and St Andrew's. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)


St Mary's RC. Abercromby St. Submitted by Alex (UG)
Woodlands Methodist Church, Submitted by Tom




Demolished/Destroyed

Albert Street United Presbyterian Church , opened 1872, demolished post 1927.
Bellgrove United Presbyterian Church, used as a United Free Church from the 1930's, demolished in 1972.
Berkeley Street United Presbyterian Church , built 1856, became United Free in 1900, demolished pre 1940.
Blackfriars Parish Church circa 1700, demolished late 1870's and site used for construction of Glasgow Union Railway's College Station.
Cathedral Street United Presbyterian Church built 1844, abandoned in 1878 after underground railway works damaged the foundations.

Duke Street UP Church , completed c1801, demolished for railway works around 1880. Congregation moved to Cathedral Square UP Church
Elgin Place Church demolished in 2005 after a fire, former chapel and later a Congregational Church located on the corner of Pitt Street and Bath Street.
Greyfriars UP Church Albion Street, built 1821, demolished mid-late 1960's.


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Glasgow Districts A-B

Anderston, Anniesland, Arden, Baillieston, Balgrayhill, Balornoch, Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrhead,
Battlefield, Bearsden, Bellahouston, Belmont, Blythswood, Bridgeton, Broomhill, Broomielaw

Anderston Free Church, Glasgow Submitted by Tom
Baillieston Evangelical Church Submitted by Alex (UG)
Baillieston, St Andrew's Church Submitted by Alex (UG)
Baillieston St Andrew's Old Hall Submitted by Alex (UG)


Baillieston St Bridget's Church Submitted by Alex (UG)
Baillieston St John's Church Submitted by Alex (UG)
Barlanark Greyfriars Parish Church Submitted by Alex (UG)


Battlefield East Church Submitted by Janlaschu




Demolished/Destroyed/Converted

Anderston, Sandyford United Presbyterian Church, Breadalbane Street, completed 1873 and by 1900 became a United Free building. Demolished circa 1916.
Baillieston, Mure Memorial Church Swinton Road, also known as Mure Memorial Miners Church built 1882, converted to a home for the elderly in 1947.


Glasgow Districts C-D

Calton, Cardonald, Carmyle, Carntyne, Castlemilk, Cathcart, Clarkston, Cowcaddens, Cranhill
Cranstonhill, Daharnoch, Dalmarnoch, Dennistoun, Dowanhill, Drumchapel, Duddingston

Former East Campbell Street UP Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Calton, St Alphonsus Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Calton, St Alphonsus Detail Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Carntyne, Carntyne Old Church, Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Cowcaddens Free Church. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Craigbank St Robert's Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Darnley, United Free Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)



Demolished/Destroyed

Calton; Sydney Place United Presbyterian Church built 1875. became a centre for the homeless post 1975. Damaged by fire in 1986.
Cathcart, Cathcart Old Parish Church , built in 1831 on the site of an earlier church but largely demolished in the 1930's, burials in the graveyard include the Polmadie Martyrs.
Cowcaddens, Cambridge Street United Presbyterian Church, dates to 1834, demolished during the redevelopment of the Cowcaddens area.
Dennistoun; Regent Place United Presbyterian Church, built 1819. Demolished in 1878 to make way for railway goods depot, the congregation moved to the church built in 1878, see below
Dennistoun; Regent Place United Presbyterian Church built 1878, became Regent Place United Free Church in 1900. Destroyed by fire in 1983.




Glasgow Districts E-H

Easterhouse, Garnethill, Garngad, Garrowhill, Garscadden, Govan, Govanhill, Halfway, Hillhead, Househillwood, Hutchesontown

Former Forsyth Memorial EU Congregational Church Govanhill Submitted by Alex (UG)
Hillhead. The Hillhead Congregational Church. Submitted by Tom
Househillwood, Formerly St Robert's Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)



Demolished/Destroyed

Govan United Presbyterian Church, circa 1875, became United Free in 1900, demolished post 1930.
Hutchesontown, Caledonia Road United Presbyterian Church , built 1856-1857. Damaged by fire in the 1960's, only the tower and part of the facade remain.




Glasgow Districts I-M

Ibrox, Kelvingrove, Kelvinside, King's Park, Kinning Park, Knightswood, Langside, Lintbourne
Maryhill, Merrylee, Mile End, Millerston, Milton, Mosspark

Kinning Parish Church Submitted by Ann Bentley




Demolished/Destroyed

Claremont Street United Presbyterian Church , circa 1856, closed for worship in the 1960's, now used as office space.




Glasgow Districts N-Q

Nether Pollok, Newlands, Nitshill, Oatlands, Parkhead, Partick, Penilee, Plantation,
Pollok, Pollokshaws, Pollokshields, Polmadie, Possilpark, Queen's Park

Parkhead. Salvation Army. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Parkhead. St Michael's RC Church. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Pollok. The Baptist Church. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Pollok. St Bernard's RC Church. Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Priesthill and Nitshill Parish Church. Submitted by Alex (UG)



Demolished/Destroyed

Pollokshaws United Presbyterian Church, 1875. By 1900 renamed Pollokshaws Pollok United Free, the congregation terminated in 1976 and the building was so severely vandalised it had to be demolished.
Pollokshields United Presbyterian Church, 1880's building which became a United Free Church in 1900, destroyed by fire in 1983.
Queen's Park United Presbyterian Church built c1875, Langside Avenue. Damaged by an incendiary device from a German plane in 1943 and subsequently demolished.




Glasgow Districts R-Z

Radnor Park, Riddrie, Roystonhill, Ruchazie, Rutherglen, Scotstounhill, Shawlands, Shettleston
Sighthill, Springburn, Strathbungo, St Rollox, Tollcross, Westercraigs, Whiteinch, Woodside

Ruchazie Parish Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston Baptist Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston Free Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston Old Parish Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston Methodist Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston New Parish Church Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston, St Paul the Apostle detail Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)
Shettleston, St Paul the Apostle Submitted by Alex (Urban Glasgow)




Demolished/Destroyed

Shettleston Baptist Church, aka "The Tin Kirk, opened 1901, replaced by the current building (see image above)




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