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English: Edinburgh's Highland Church, Cambridge Street, as it would have appeared in the early 20th century. The church, which conducted services in both Gaelic and English, opened in 1851 and closed in 1956. It was afterwards used as a cultural venue before being demolished in 1989. This image has been created in lieu of high quality free-to-use contemporary images. It is based on an illustration in MacLeod, John (ed.) Ceud Bliadhna (A Hundred Years): Edinburgh Highland Church: Cambridge Street: 1851-1951. John Baxter & Son, Ltd.
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Edinburgh's Highland Church as it would have appeared in the early 20th century

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