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This window is a memorial to those Beneath the Gallery, the Under the Gallery is the newest centre is made of cast iron, recalling the connected with the parish who died in window on the left part of the Kirk – the Chapel, created in days of the iron mills along the River World War I – with 12 names added (pictured below) is in memory of the 2003 to provide a flexible space used for . The oldest tombstone, that of after World War II. daughter of Walter Colvin, minister Morning Prayers on a Sunday as well as John Stalker, dates from 1608. The from 1843-77, while the window on the small weddings, funerals and baptisms. modern stones against the South wall right commemorates Dr George C Stott, It also contains the Wyvern digital organ provide a memorial to members of the minister from 1910-43. installed in 1998. community whose remains have been The artist Douglas Strachan gifted the It is worth spending a moment or two in cremated. Beyond that wall is the 17th mosaic below the memorial window. It the Graveyard. The large obelisk in the Century Manse. depicts the legend of Jock Howison who came to the aid of King James V when he was attacked by robbers. In gratitude the King gave him the lands of Braehead, in return for which he was to provide the monarch with a ewer and basin for washing his hands whenever he passed Cramond Brig.

How to get in touch with us

Come along on Sunday Morning Prayers 8.45 am followed by breakfast in the Kirk Hall Welcome to Cramond Kirk Morning Worship 10am Evening Service 6pm (first Sunday of every month in the Kirk Hall)

Phone Cramond Kirk on 0131 336 2036 (office hours: Mon-Fri 9am-12 noon) 16 Cramond Glebe Road, EH4 6NS Email [email protected] www.cramondkirk.org.uk Cramond A5 leaflet#4_Cramond Kirk 04/08/2011 08:48 Page 4

ou may have entered Cramond The names of the other galleries – The painted glass windows under the Three windows above the Barnton Kirk by the Tower Door. The tower Barnton, Cramond and Dalmeny – North Gallery depict four saints Gallery (by Morris & Co. to designs by is the oldest part of the church, reflect the earlier medieval church. The (left to right). Edward Burne-Jones) are in memory of datingY back to the 15th century, with the major landowners in the parish, or William Reid, former owner of parapet being added in 1811. The tower “Heritors”, each sat in their own gallery 1 St Andrew – patron saint of Castle and his brother-in-law. contains a 1619 Dutch bell, which was along with their household. removed by Oliver Cromwell’s troops but 2 St Cuthbert – of Durham later returned by General Monk. In 1860 Queen Victoria visited Cramond whose see extended to the Firth of House, and her chair in the Cramond Forth The building you see now is the result of Gallery reveals her attendance at worship. The board on the West wall records 3 St Columba – came from Ireland to a massive restoration and enlargement Cramond’s ministers since the Iona in AD 563 in 1911/12 when a new North Gallery The roof is of pitch pine and the pews Reformation. A remarkable trio of was added to increase seating capacity. are Baltic pine. father and sons – Hamilton – all became 4 St Margaret – Queen of Scotland Moderators of the General Assembly of from 1070, she was the wife of King the Church of Scotland. Robert Walker Malcolm Canmore, and is also (1776-84) was the subject of Raeburn’s remembered for instituting the ferry famous “Skating Minister” painting. crossing at Queensferry

North Gallery Session House On the East wall is a bust of Sir James Main door Hope (above) who built Hopetoun House. His elaborate tomb is on the outer South wall of the church.

Dalmeny Gallery Cramond Gallery Cramond Vaults

Pulpit Tower door

Barnton Gallery N The Communion table, pulpit and font all date from 1912. The pulpit is dedicated to Rev A Milne (1907-1909) who began the process of the 1911 restoration. The pulpit base and steps Plan of Galleries are of Blue Barnton Stone, hewn from The windows (one of which is illustrated the quarry on golf course. above) were gifted by Mrs Reid of 1 2 3 4 The font was “the gift of the children”. .