St Silas Church, Glasgow

Also mentioned is the quatrefoil pulpit, stained glass windows from the 1880s and a golden brass eagle lectern from 1887.

[9] A extension was added to the building in 2005 by Wellwood Leslie Architects, comprising a contemporary church hall, meeting rooms and office space over two levels.

[10] On the north west wall sits a mural memorial to Archibald Campbell of Blythswood which reads: "In memory of Archibald Campbell of Blythswood, who gave the site on which this church is built and freed it of feu duty, also contributed largely to its erection in order to provide a place of worship for all time, where the services of the Church of England might be conducted in their simple and Protestant form and the gospel of the grace of God be preached.

Sometime incumbent A.D. 1886-1899 who afterwards became Lord Blythswood and died September 30th 1916 leaving £10,000 for the augmentation of the Ministers Stipend upon the terms set forth in the Vestry.

"[This quote needs a citation] The St Silas' Episcopal Mission in Partick ran from 1886 to 1952 and was also designed by John Honeyman.

St Silas Church, Glasgow