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St Ninian's Church, Douglas

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The hall was used for various recreational activities until it was demolished in the early 2000s. Today the area where the church hall was situated has been developed into residential accommodation.
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saints. The unveiling ceremony took place on 14 September 1913 and was performed by Rev. Canon Kermode, Vicar of
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The first wedding in the newly-opened church was on 17 September 1913, when Peter Kissack married Vera Handley.
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Built by Messrs Callow and Sons of Douglas in 1930, St Ninian's Church Hall was constructed from
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Today St Ninian's Church continues to play an active part in the life of the local community.
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The windows were designed and installed by Horace Wilkinson Ltd of London.
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are four lights, two on each side, with figures representing St German,
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St Ninian's Church was built on land which was owned by the renowned
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Isle of Man Building Control Districts showing parish boundaries
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read the deed of consecration, which was signed by the Bishop.
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and St Martin; and two lights on the north side representing
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Peel City Guardian, Saturday, September 20, 1913; Page: 6
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Isle of Man Examiner, Saturday, March 28, 1914; Page: 2
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The stones could be cast to various shapes and sizes.
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The window consists of four lights, two showing the
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on 25 March 1914 by the Bishop of Sodor and Man, Dr
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Ramsey Courier, Friday, September 19, 1913; Page: 5
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St Ninian's Church is located in Isle of Man
54°09′54″N 4°29′00″W / 54.1649°N 4.4832°W / 54.1649; -4.4832
Isle of Man
Denomination
Church of England
Tradition
Church website
Dedication
Saint Ninian
Consecrated
Architect(s)
W. D. Caröe
Style
Gothic Revival
Diocese
Diocese of Sodor and Man
Vicar(s)
Reverend Canon
Anglican
Douglas, Isle of Man
Diocese of Sodor and Man
philanthropist
Henry Noble
Gothic Revival
architect
W. D. Caröe
St Ninian
Cumbrian
Clifton, Cumbria

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