Saint Augustine's Church of Ireland Graveyard, Londonderry, County Londonderry, N. Ireland
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Contributed by Alan Wilson
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Photo No.1
St Augustine's Takes Its Name From The Augustinian
Monastery Which Was Located Here From The Thirteenth
To The Sixteenth Century. The Current Church Is
Relatively Modern, But There Has Been An Evangelical
Presence On This Site For Some 1,400 Years. It Is Thought
That This May Actually Be The Site Of The Dub Regles Or
Black Church Founded By St Columba In The 6th Century.

Photo No.2
Next to the railing, the grave of the Rev. William McClure
who was the minister of the First Presbyterian Church for
49 years until his death in 1874. The First Presbyterian
Church, just a short distance from St Augustine's, does
not have a graveyard.

All images copyright 2001 Alan Wilson




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