West doorway of St Michael's Church, Linlithgow

Maker
Thomas Easton
Production date
Circa 1907
Description
View of the doorway showing replacement stonework in the astragals. It is split into two doors in the French manner.
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Production date
Circa 1907
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Subject notes
St Michael's, named after the patron saint of Linlithgow, was first dedicated in 1242 and rebuilt after a fire in 1424. It is said that here a ghost gave forewarning to James IV of the disaster at Flodden. Mary, Queen of Scots, was baptised here.
Accession number
P11741

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