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Old Wellwynd Church, Airdrie, WW1

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 2:14 pm    Post subject: Old Wellwynd Church, Airdrie, WW1 Reply with quote

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.





1914 The Great War 1919

In Honour and Remembrance

BONNER, Ernest A.
BROWN, Andrew G.
BROWN, Peter R.G.
CHALMERS, John
GILMOUR, Robert S.
HUNTER, William S.
JARVIE, John
LEDLIE, Robert
MITCHELL, William T.
MUNN, George
McARTHUR, George
PATERSON, William W.
SMITH, Robert R.
STEWART, David F.
STORRIE, Duncan
THOMSON, David M.
THOMSON, Samuel
WALKER, James
WRIGHT, Joseph

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 12:52 pm    Post subject: George Munn GH enlisted Airdrie Reply with quote

George Munn Pte S/5525 10th Gordon Highlanders b Linlithgow e Airdrie Age 24 Killed in Action F&F 25/09/1915 (Battle of Loos). Son of the late John and Margaret Paterson Munn. Loos Memorial M. R. 19 Panel 115 to 119
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