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Hamilton Memorial, Clydebank, United Free Chuch
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404 Glasgow Road
Clydebank
G81 1PW
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No longer in ecclesiastical use. Although plain in plan and elevation, this former Free Church of Scotland (latterly a Church of Scotland) has a distinguishing tower and spire, similar to many of the fine towers designed by Leiper, Campbell Douglas and Sellars, and Honeyman for a number of Glasgow churches of the 1860s and 1870s. This congregation joined that of Bank Street in 1909. The Hamilton Memorial church is one of Clydebank's earlier churches and is one of the few remaining landmarks on the principal arterial road running through the burgh.
See Canmore, which has some photographs of the exterior and interior.
It was located at NS5042269333 (Lat/Lon 55.893819, -4.393533). You can see this on maps provided by:
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