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MHG15566 - Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness
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CHURCH (Post Medieval - 1560 AD to 1900 AD)
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Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness © J M Briscoe, 2011. id: 51199
Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness © J M Briscoe, 2011. id: 51198
ID:MHG15566.Type of record:Monument.Name:Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness.Grid Reference:NH 6630 4539.Map Sheet:NH64NE.Civil Parish:INVERNESS AND BONA.Geographical Area:INVERNESS © Highland Council (contact us for details). id: 51197
Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness © J M Briscoe, 2011. id: 51196
Former Queen Street Church, Huntly Street, Inverness © J M Briscoe, 2011. id: 51195
© Highland Council (contact us for details). id: 51194
Chisholm Funeral Parlour, Inverness (former church) © Andrew Taylor. id: 46340
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA © Highland Council (contact us for details). id: 22057
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA © Highland Council (contact us for details). id: 22056
Old Council listed building record (for up to date description see link to Historic Scotland's website) © Highland Council. id: 18426
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NH64NE Grid Ref: NH 6631 4539 Source: O/S 1:1250 Map. Architect: John Pond MacDonald 1894 Photographs were contributed by Martin Briscoe via the Highland HER Flickr group.<1>
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Centred NH 6629 4539 (27m by 26m) (2 map features)
Map sheet
NH64NE
Civil Parish
INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area
INVERNESS
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