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Basic Site Details
Name
Rosyth Parish Church
Town, District or Village
Rosyth
Parish
City or County
Fife
Status
B Listed
Country
Scotland
Grid Ref
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Grid Ref E
Notes
The timber pulpit and communion table are by Peter Macgregor Chalmers and were made for St Luke's Parish Church, East Fettes Avenue, Edinburgh (see separate entry) and later relocated here.
Street Addresses
The following street addresses are associated with this building:
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Address
Current Address
Notes
Queensferry Road
Yes
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Events
The following date-based events are associated with this building:
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Event Type
From
To
Notes
Construction
1929
1931
Church
Opened
1931/07/11
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People
Design and Construction
The following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column.
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Person
Partnership Group
Role
From
To
Notes
Alfred Hugh Mottram
A
1929
1931
Church
A H Mottram & Son
B
1954
Church hall
James Allan Hugh Mottram (or James A H Mottram)
B
1954
Church hall
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Related Buildings, Structures and Designs
Child Structures
This structure or site has the following component or child structures (click on an item to view details):
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Notes
Name
Rosyth Parish Church Hall
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References
Bibliographic References
The following books contain references to this building:
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Author
Year
Title
Part
Publisher
Notes
Gifford, John
1988
Fife (The Buildings of Scotland)
p 355
Stephen, William
1938
The Story of Inverkeithing and Rosyth
p 50
The Twentieth Century Church
1998
The Twentieth Century Church
Twentieth Century Architecture 3: the journal of the Twentieth Century Society
p120
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Periodical References
The following periodicals contain references to this building:
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Periodical Name
Date
Edition
Publisher
Notes
Architect and Building News
1929/05/03
CXXI
p 595
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Archive References
The following archives hold material relating to this building:
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Source
Name
Cat Number
Item Name
Notes
RIBA Archive, Victoria & Albert Museum
RIBA Nomination Papers
Alfred Hugh Mottram: F no3534 (box 25)
Dunfermline Burgh Office
Dunfermline Dean of Guild
Folder no 968
Historic Environment Scotland
Listed Buildings Register
46945
Listing for church and hall
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