Photograph Notes: The church's third bell hangs at the corner of the chancel and vestry. The bell, bequeathed by Colonel McNeile of Kippilaw, was installed on 9th September 1924 and is still in use today. The inscription on the bell reads:- TO THE GLORY OF GOD THIS BELL WAS BEQUEATHED TO BOWDEN CHURCH BY LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JOHN McNEILE OF KIPPILAW 4TH (THE BORDER) BATTALION THE KING�S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS IN A SOLDIER�S WILL HE WAS KILLED IN ACTION AT GALLIPOLI 12TH JULY 1915 (Source: Bowden Kirk 1128-1978 by J.S.M. Macdonald).



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