/1 Cyclone Organ Blowing Fan, Blueprint technical drawing., Matthews & Yates, Ltd., Manchester, 1932 /2 St Luke's: Proposed church hall. Basement and ground plans: south, east and west elevations; longitudinal and cross-sections. Coloured reprographic. Findlay, Stewart & Robbie, architects, Dundee, 1949 /3 St Luke's: Proposed church hall. Basement and ground plans: south, east and west elevations; longitudinal and cross-sections with location plan. Coloured reprographic. Findlay, Stewart & Robbie, architects, Dundee, 1949 /4 St Luke's: Proposed hall. Block plan, with flap showing layout of alternative plan 'C'; ground plans of B & C. Pen and wash. Unsigned, n.d, Findlay, Stewart & Robbie. c.1949 /5 St Luke's: Proposed hall. Ground plan; south, east and west elevations. Wash. Unsigned, n.d, Findlay, Stewart & Robbie. Coloured, c.1949 /6 St Luke's: proposed hall. Cross-section showing proscenium. Reprographic. Findlay, Stewart & Robbie, 1950 /7 St Luke's: proposed hall. Plan of west end; part elevation and part section. Reprographic. Findlay, Stewart & Robbie, 1950 /8 St Luke's: proposed hall. Plan, elevation and section of porch. Reprographic. Findlay, Stewart & Robbie. Ripped. 1950 /9 Hall - surveyor's report, 1952 /10 St Luke's: Proposed alterations. Plan, elevation and detailed elevation of south porch. Reprographic. Thoms & Wilkie, 1965 /11 St Luke's: proposed garage. Site and ground plan: elevations and section. Reprographic. Supreme Buildings Ltd. With estimate, statement and brochure included, 1975 /12 St Luke's: Parsonage. Sketch plan; ground and first floor plans. Pen and wash with annotations concerning electricity supply. Coloured. Unsigned, n.d. /13 Organ plan, n.d. /14 Specification for the removal and reconstruction of organ in St Luke's, n.d.
Church Plans
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- Reference
- GB 254 BrMS 21/8
- Dates of Creation
- 1932-1975
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 14 items
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
In 1896, Sir Reginald Ogilvy opened up a mission in the schoolroom of Baldovan House, with services taken by the clergy of Saint Paul's church in Dundee. It was not until 1910 that a suitable church was built, the congregation raised to Independent status and the new church formally consecrated as St Luke's, under the Reverend William Wood. A parsonage was completed in June 1921, and an influx of members came from the closure of the Catholic Apostolic Church in 1947. A church hall was added in 1951.
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Acquisition Information
Dr David Bertie who was conducting a survey of the records of the Brechin Episcopal Church deposited the records with University of Dundee Archives.
Note
In 1896, Sir Reginald Ogilvy opened up a mission in the schoolroom of Baldovan House, with services taken by the clergy of Saint Paul's church in Dundee. It was not until 1910 that a suitable church was built, the congregation raised to Independent status and the new church formally consecrated as St Luke's, under the Reverend William Wood. A parsonage was completed in June 1921, and an influx of members came from the closure of the Catholic Apostolic Church in 1947. A church hall was added in 1951.
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Francesca Deans, October 2017
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Custodial History
This material was previously held by St Luke's Church which is part of the Brechin Episcopal Church.
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