Basic Site Details

Name: St Mark's Episcopal Church
Town, district or village: East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
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Country: Scotland
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Alternative Names

The following alternative names are associated with this building/design:
 NameCurrent name?Notes
Item 1 of 1St Mark's Church  

Building Type Classification

The building is classified under the following categories:
 ClassificationOriginal classification?Notes
Item 1 of 1Church  

Street Addresses

The following street addresses are associated with this building:
 AddressMain entrance?Notes
Item 1 of 1Telford Road  

Events

The following date-based events are associated with this building:
 FromToEvent typeNotes
Item 1 of 123 December 1956 Completion 

People

Design and Construction

The following individuals or organisations have carried out design/construction work. Where architects or practices worked together, matching letters appear beside their names in the Partnership Group column.
 NameRolePartnership GroupFromToNotes
Item 1 of 4Houston & Dunlop A19561957Prepared scheme for design of church - appears not to have been executed.
Item 2 of 4Alastair Frew Wallace (or Alexander Frew Wallace) B1956  
Item 3 of 4Noad & Wallace B1956  
Item 4 of 4Richard Mervyn Noad (or simply Mervyn Noad) B1956  

References

Bibliographic References

The following books contain references to this building:
 Author(s)DateTitlePartPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 1East Kilbride Development Corporation1957Ninth Annual Report  pp42-3

Periodical References

The following periodicals contain references to this building:
 Periodical NameDateEditionPublisherNotes
Item 1 of 3Glasgow Herald24 December 1956   
Item 2 of 3Glasgow Herald6 May 1957   
Item 3 of 3Scotsman9 December 1956   

Archive References

The following archives hold material relating to this building:
 SourceArchive nameSource catalogue no.Notes
Item 1 of 2National Monuments Record of Scotland/NMRS, RCAHMSJames Houston CollectionHD P/20/2 
Item 2 of 2Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of ScotlandCanmore166211