Dedication of new addition at Old Scotch Church

Title

Dedication of new addition at Old Scotch Church

Description

Black and white image of a group of people gathered in front of a church building. Most likely the event commemorated here is the dedication of an expansion of the church building and its basement. Tualatin Plains Presbyterian was founded in 1873 by four families from Glasgow, Scotland. One of the most well-known historic buildings in the area, the current building was completed in 1878. The stained glass windows in the front are from Scotland, and at one point in the 1980s vandals broke one of the panes. This pane was an unusual dark red color, so the church contacted the original manufacturer in Scotland. The company subsequently unearthed the original, now century-old order in their archives, and was able to manufacture an exact replica for the broken pane.

Date Created

circa 1959-1960

Subject

Architecture, Domestic--Carpenter gothic
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
Wooden churches
Religion & Philosophy (General)

Place

Hillsboro, Oregon

Medium

photographic prints

Identifier

WCMpic_012383

Rights

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Source

Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum

Type

Still Image

Collection