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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 2:17 pm Post subject: Old Wellwynd Church, Airdrie, WW2 |
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No longer used as a church, it is now called ‘One Wellwynd’ and is a social enterprise hub.
Old Wellwynd Church was built in 1847 and is C listed. It is situated next to Airdrie town centre and overlooks he associated burial ground which pre-dates the church. One Wellwynd Church is notable as being the first public building in Airdrie and was continually is use until 1995. It then became redundant as a place of worship and also derelict.
The refurbishment was completed and One Wellwynd was opened on 21st February 2011.
Both the WW1 & WW2 Memorials have been re-erected in the main foyer.
To The Glory of God and In Loving Memory of Those From This Congregation Who Gave Their Lives in the World-War.
1939 – 1945
BELL, James L.
BORLAND, Mark
CARR, William
COCHRANE, William M.
COOK, David
FERGUSON, Isaac D.
McGARRIE, John
McGRUTHER, John
MACKAY, Roderick
SMITH, David W. |
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