File:St. Andrews Kirk - QuarryMissionSchool-2023.jpg

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English: This location was chosen because it was in a densely populated area of the island and would not be in conflict with the outreach of other church denominations.
Date August 1910 A short history of St. Andrews Churdh by Chas Stuart Rae on the Centennary.
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In 1891, the year that the Rev. Robert T. Bailey was appointed to St. Andrew's Church, the 'Quarry Mission" in Nassau Street was founded by Miss Emily Dickenson, of Fairport, New York.

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