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St. Oran's, Edinburgh
Can anybody tell me where St. Oran's Parish Church, Edinburgh was or direct me to a website that might help?
I don't think it can exist as a church anymore because it isn't coming up when I google it.
I don't think it can exist as a church anymore because it isn't coming up when I google it.
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This site states that St Oran's Church and St Columba's Church merged in 1948 to become Highland Church, which (through subsequent mergers) became Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Church:
http://warmemscot.s4....mscot-post-35357.html
The problem is that it's not clear which buildings were lost and which remain, but it seems certain that the successor church can now sell you a ticket to a show!
http://www.raymonddeg...om/photo_6562041.html
So the building you're seeking is either that one or it was located somewhere close by.
Try an email to Edinburgh City Archives:
[email protected]
OR . . .
If you can get to Edinburgh City Library, head for the Edinburgh & Scottish Collection. They've got two copies of
"Ceud bliadhna, a hundred years, being the centenary review of Edinburgh Highland Church, St Columba's and St Oran's, 1851-1951", shelved at BR 5346 C72 in the Adult Reference section.
Location and contact details here:
http://www.edinburgh....d_scottish_collection
Chris
This site states that St Oran's Church and St Columba's Church merged in 1948 to become Highland Church, which (through subsequent mergers) became Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Church:
http://warmemscot.s4....mscot-post-35357.html
The problem is that it's not clear which buildings were lost and which remain, but it seems certain that the successor church can now sell you a ticket to a show!
http://www.raymonddeg...om/photo_6562041.html
So the building you're seeking is either that one or it was located somewhere close by.
Try an email to Edinburgh City Archives:
[email protected]
OR . . .
If you can get to Edinburgh City Library, head for the Edinburgh & Scottish Collection. They've got two copies of
"Ceud bliadhna, a hundred years, being the centenary review of Edinburgh Highland Church, St Columba's and St Oran's, 1851-1951", shelved at BR 5346 C72 in the Adult Reference section.
Location and contact details here:
http://www.edinburgh....d_scottish_collection
Chris
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