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Uniform Title
The Bryant Slides Collection
Photo Description
On the right can be seen Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, known as “the Kirk” which is Scottish word for church. In 1810 the foundation stone was laid with the help of Scottish Loyalist Michael Malcolm and fellow members of the Saint Andrew's Society of the Bahamas to reflect the traditions of the Church of Scotland. The building was added to over the years. The nave, portico, and bell tower were added in 1864. It is the second oldest church building on New Providence. In 2010, the Kirk became affiliated with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Slide labeled Bryant Nassau Mar .'46.
Keywords
New Providence Island (Bahamas); Church buildings -- Bahamas -- 1810-1820; Streets -- Bahamas -- 1940-1950; Carriages and carts -- Bahamas -- 1940-1950
Format
image/jpeg
Size Original
35 mm
Coverage-Temporal
Bahamas -- North America -- Nassau, New Providence Island
Identifier
DP0003456
Identifier (Genre)
Transparencies
Rights
All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, (407) 823-2576
Collection
Link to Descriptive Guide
Recommended Citation
"View of Prince's Street and Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church" (1946). British West Indies Bahamas HopeTown Slides. 50.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/bwi-slides-hopetown/50
Keywords
New Providence Island (Bahamas); Church buildings -- Bahamas -- 1810-1820; Streets -- Bahamas -- 1940-1950; Carriages and carts -- Bahamas -- 1940-1950