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Church in Glasgow, Scotland
All Saints Church
The Parish Church of All Saints
55°53′07″N 4°19′38″W / 55.885218°N 4.327288°W / 55.885218; -4.327288
LocationGlasgow
CountryScotland
DenominationScottish Episcopal Church
WebsiteChurch Website
History
StatusActive
DedicationAll Saints
Dedicated1 November 1904
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Architect(s)James Chalmers
Architectural typeChurch
StyleNeo-Norman
Groundbreaking26 March 1904
Specifications
MaterialsRed ashlar
Administration
DioceseGlasgow and Galloway
ParishAll Saints
Clergy
Bishop(s)Kevin Pearson
Priest in chargeSydney Maitland
Listed Building – Category B
Designated15 December 1970
Reference no.LB32346

All Saints Church is a Parish church of the Scottish Episcopal Church located in the Jordanhill area of Glasgow, Scotland.

History

All Saints' traces its beginnings in 1853, when Jane Charlotte Smith founded a school for miners and other labourers who lived in the Jordanhill area. Jordanhill Mansion, Jane's own home, was initially used for these gatherings, and then moved to a barn where Episcopalian services were held as well. In 1861, Jane founded a chapel school for children, while ecclesiastical services continued to be held by visiting priests. By 1892, a curate was appointed to minister in Jordanhill.

Work on the current church was begun in 1904 when the foundation stone was laid on 26 March 1904. The church was dedicated on 1 November 1904 by Bishop Ean Campbell of Glasgow.

Works of Art

The church was designed by James Chalmers. Chalmers chose a cruciform Neo-Norman style, and added a nave, aisles and transepts. Stugged red ashlar was used to build the church.

The interior is adorned with a number of carved oak reredos, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer. Some were painted by Phoebe Anna Traquair, one of two examples of her work in Glasgow. The church also includes a total of nine stained glass windows. The Triple Oriel east window was installed in 1911 and dedicated to the memory of Jane Charlotte Smith, which depicts Christ in Majesty.

References

  1. "All Saints Episcopal Church, Jordanhill", wsmclean. Retrieved on 4 August 2020.
  2. "10 WOODEND DRIVE, ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, JORDANHILL", Historic Environment. Retrieved on 4 August 2020.
  3. "History", All Saints Church. Retrieved on 4 August 2020.

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