Old Photograph Trinity Street Church Greenock Scotland

Old photograph of the interior of Trinity Street Church in Greenock by Glasgow, Scotland. The congregation was formed in 1791 when 360 people requested a new Secession place of worship, separating from the Cartsdyke Associate Session. The congregation was formally constituted in 1793. The original church was built on Nicolson Street, often referred to as the Nicolson Street Burgher Church. Due to the need for a larger space, a new church was built at a cost of £7,792 just east of the corner of Campbell Street and Union Street. The first service in this new, Gothic-style building was held in 1871.


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