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Polmadie Church, Glasgow, originated with mission work by the United Presbyterians in 1880. A temporary hall was built, which later burned down. The first permanent building, in Calder Street near Polmadie Road, was dedicated in 1897 as Polmadie United Presbyterian (later United Free) Church. It terminated in 1968 on uniting with Candlish Memorial as Candlish Polmadie. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Glasgow and the synod of Clydesdale. |