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STAINED GLASS
   
The central window in the Prestonfield Gallery shows Christ and children and the pair on each side, the Works of Mercy. They are dated 1935 and are by Douglas Strachan, a prominent Scottish stained glass artist.


 
Left of the pulpit, the window has the theme of the Good Shepherd and is in memory of Dr McAdam, a former elder. Right of the pulpit, St Luke in memory of the Reverend John Thomson. Both lights are dated as 1903.



The east window in the chancel takes the Ascension as its theme.