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1850 Glasgow United Presbyterian Church Advertising Souvenir Metal Token Coin
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1850 Glasgow United Presbyterian Church Advertising Souvenir Metal Token Coin
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The picture below shows larger front and back views of this 1850 Glasgow United Presbyterian Church Advertising Souvenir Metal Token Coin. It is marked on the two sides as follows:

EGLINTON ST.
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH,
GLASGOW.


- 1850. -

THIS DO IN
REMEMBRANCE
OF ME.
I. COR. XT. 24.

This church token measures 1-1/16'' x 3/4''. It appears to be in good condition as pictured.

Below here, for reference is some additional information:

“The Eglinton Street United Secession congregation was formed in 1823 and worshiped at first in the Lancastrian School in Portugal Street. The church in Eglinton Street at the corner of Bedford Street was opened in 1825. The congregation terminated in 1920 on uniting with Elgin Street as Eglinton Elgin UF. The church building became a cinema in 1921. It was destroyed by fire in 1932 and a Mecca Social Club erected in its place.”
Reference: Glasgow University Library

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1850 Glasgow United Presbyterian Church Advertising Souvenir Metal Token Coin


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