Building, Chapel, Stone altar
The interior and alter of St Columbas chapel. The church which the islanders use today is the St Columba's church. It was built around 1770, then it became a shop and a Post Office when Robert Thom allowed the Marquess of Bute to build a chapel on Sanday. In 1963 it became a church again. 57° 3' " N, 6° 30' " W
Size: 2848px × 4272px
Location: Isle of Canna, Inner Hebrides, Highlands and Islands, Scotland, UK. 57° 3' " N, 6° 30' " W
Photo credit: © Hugh McKean / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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