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Lansdowne (I) Church, Glasgow, originated in 1861, when a number of members of an existing United Presbyterian congregation in Cambridge Street proposed the establishment of a new church further west. It was eventually built in Great Western Road at Kelvin Bridge and dedicated in 1863, as Lansdowne United Presbyterian (later United Free) Church. It terminated in 1959 on uniting with Woodside as Lansdowne Woodside, but the church building remained in use. As a Church of Scotland charge it was in the presbytery of Glasgow and the synod of Clydesdale. |