Edinburgh, St Giles Cathedral, Nave East 1897
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During the Reformation, the interior of the church was defaced, and altars and relics were destroyed. In 1559, John Knox was appointed minister of St Giles's. The building was in fact divided into four separate churches, and remained so until the 19th century.
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