Our Holy Redemeer's Church
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Clydebank. How to get there : Glasgow Road corner South Bank Street / Clyde Street.
Clydebank's first Roman Catholic church was set up in 1889 near the foot of Kilbowie Road. In 1895 a two storey building, which served both as church and school, was erected close to the present site. That building became wholly utilised as a school when the present church was opened in 1903. It was designed by Peter Paul Pugin of Pugin and Pugin, a famous practice based in London, whose founder, A W N Pugin designed the interior of Westminster Palace. The interior is elaborate with a high altar and reredos with sculptured figures and canopied niches; stations of the Cross by Morgari of Turin; aisle arcades on octagonal columns; wooden shrine to the Madonna of Perpetual Succour brought from Rome.
It is 'B' listed.
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