32–36 Atholl Street
32–36 Atholl Street is a three-property row of historic buildings on the northern side of Atholl Street in Perth, Scotland. Dating to the early 19th century, the building is Category C listed. The building appears on 1823 maps. Perth Memorials, a subsidiary of Glasgow-based J. & G. Mossman Ltd., occupies number 36, at the corner of Stormont Street. The parent company was established in 1816, but it is not known when it moved into the building.
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St Andrew's Church, Perth
St Andrew's Church (also known as St Andrew's and St Stephen's Church) is a former church building located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Standing at 19 Atholl Street, one block east of St Ninian's Cathedral, it was completed in 1885 by Robert Brand and Sons builders, the work of Andrew Heiton and his nephew Andrew Granger Heiton. It is now a Category C listed building.
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St Ninian's Cathedral
St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth is a cathedral of the Scottish Episcopal Church in the Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane.
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St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Perth
St John the Baptist Church, also known as St John's Roman Catholic Church, is located in Perth, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is a Roman Catholic congregation, based on Melville Street, to the north of the city centre. Completed in 1832, it is now a Category C listed building.
A high altar and a new sacristy were added to the church in 1848, and eight years later it was lengthened by 37 feet (11 m). A traceried window was inserted at that time.
In 1892, its roof was raised over the older portion, and its apse completed, the work of Andrew Heiton.
Its parish includes the church of St Mary Magdalene's on Glenearn Road, and it serves the central and northern parts of the Perth, as well as the rural parts north and east of the city.
The church is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dunkeld, which covers east central Scotland. Its priest, since 2018, is the Very Rev. Steven Canon Mulholland.
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Old Academy, Perth
The Old Academy is an historic building in Perth, Scotland. Located on Rose Terrace, overlooking the southern end of the North Inch, it is a Category A listed building, built between 1803 and 1807. It was the home of Perth Academy between 1807 and 1932.
Thomas Hay Marshall, twice Perth lord provost, was involved with its design with Robert Reid, four years before Marshall's death.
The building formerly housed Perth Academy, established in 1696 (at the time specialising mostly in Maths and the sciences), the Grammar (specialising in mostly Classics, History and Philosophy), the English School, the French school, the Drawing and Painting school, and the Writing school. Together they were known as the public Seminaries.
The building's balustraded parapet, with a clock and statues of Britannia and a British Lion, was added in 1886, the work of sculptor William Birnie Rhind. His father, John Rhind, died in Perth three years later.
Andrew Granger Heiton made additions in 1907, and Donald Alexander Stewart made alterations to the academy's preparatory department in 1908.
Perth Academy moved to its current location, in the Viewlands area of the city, in 1932.
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