St Fillan
St Fillan's is an excellent example of a tin tabernacle.
About this building
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St Fillan's is an excellent example of a tin tabernacle.
For more information visit on this building visit www.explorechurches.org/church/st-fillan-killin
Standing on an ancient Christian site, the current church was built in 1900-02 to designs by W Dunn and R Watson, the successors to James M MacLaren who redeveloped the village for Sir Donald Currie blending Scottish vernacular with the newly fashionable Arts and Crafts style.
St Conan's Kirk has almost every style of church architecture and was the vision of one man who was his own architect, Walter Douglas-Campbell. The kirk is located in Argyll, Scotland.
The Garnethill Synagogue in Glasgow is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1877-79 by architects John McLeod and N.S. Joseph. This stone building in the Neo-Romanesque and Neo-Moorish style still serves as a synagogue.