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St James Cloister Church of Scotland Goose Green


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Hi,


Does anyone have any old pictures or links to the old Church of Scotland site possibly known as St James Cloister located on the corner of East Dulwich Rd and Worlingham Road?


The Church was knocked down in 1976 to make way for the retirement home currently located on the site , it would of been located about midway along Goose Green.


Just after some information


Many Thanks in advance

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Mention here says it was the last Scottish church built in London


https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_JMGgW1tJ6MC&lpg=PT35&ots=qQHj0qCDz_&dq=%22st%20james%22%20%22goose%20green%22%20church%20dulwich&pg=PT35#v=onepage&q=goose&f=false


More on the Rev George Stott here. His son was Lord Stott, though not born in Dulwich


http://archiveshub.ac.uk/data/gb227-mspr5101.m5%28ms846%29.txt


Rev Dr George Gordon Stott (1868-1952) studied at the United College of St Andrews from 1886, gaining his MA in 1890, and then became a student at St Mary's College, St Andrews, being awarded a BD in 1893, and winning a number of prizes for his work. In the same year he was working as assistant to the professor of Hebrew and was licensed by Perth presbytery. He became minister at Dulwich (1898-1906), Northesk (1906-1910) and Cramond (1910-1943)

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If you can get to the Booth archive, you might find something interesting here


Booth A54, pp31-35 Booklet - Life and work supplement for the Scottish National Churches in England, contains an article on St James Church, East Dulwich, November 1900



And some more here


http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/building_full.php?id=227414


You probably want to get hold of a book called "The Scots Kirk in London" by George Cameron, published in 1979

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