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  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (centre) Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader and former First Minister of Scotland seen with some walkers who asked to take a selfie photo on their mobile phone with the Party Leader on the campaign trail.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader and former First Minister of Scotland.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader and former First Minister of Scotland.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader and former First Minister of Scotland.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader and former First Minister of Scotland.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Neale Hanvey MP; Jim Eadie; Rt Hon Alex Salmond; Eva Comrie.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Neale Hanvey MP; Jim Eadie; Rt Hon Alex Salmond; Eva Comrie.<br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Jim Eadie; Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Part Leader. <br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.<br />
Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Neale Hanvey MP; Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader. <br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Neale Hanvey MP; Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader. <br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Stirling, Scotland, UK. 13 April 2021. <br />
PICTURED: (L-R) Neale Hanvey MP; Rt Hon Alex Salmond - Alba Party Leader. <br />
Alba Party Leader, Rt Hon Alex Salmond unveils his candidates for Mid Scotland and Fife region.Credit: Colin D FisherCDFIMAGES.COM
    ALBA PARTY CENTRAL SCOTLAND CANDIDAT...JPG
  • Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, Scotland, UK. 16 April 2022.  <br />
PICTURED:  Tents and campsites seen from the air.<br />
Aerial drone view of Easter weekend tourists and city for who flock to the countryside for a few days off under canvas in the open wilderness of Scotland. The area is popular with wild campers, wild swimming, mountain climbers and tourists who flock to the outdoors for dramatic highland scenery and aerial views of the surrounding countryside.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0873.jpg
  • Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, Scotland, UK. 16 April 2022.  <br />
PICTURED:  Tents and campsites seen from the air.<br />
Aerial drone view of Easter weekend tourists and city for who flock to the countryside for a few days off under canvas in the open wilderness of Scotland. The area is popular with wild campers, wild swimming, mountain climbers and tourists who flock to the outdoors for dramatic highland scenery and aerial views of the surrounding countryside.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0869.jpg
  • Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, Scotland, UK. 16 April 2022.  <br />
PICTURED:  Tents and campsites seen from the air.<br />
Aerial drone view of Easter weekend tourists and city for who flock to the countryside for a few days off under canvas in the open wilderness of Scotland. The area is popular with wild campers, wild swimming, mountain climbers and tourists who flock to the outdoors for dramatic highland scenery and aerial views of the surrounding countryside.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0867.jpg
  • Trossachs and Loch Lomond National Park, Scotland, UK. 16 April 2022.  <br />
PICTURED:  Tents and campsites seen from the air.<br />
Aerial drone view of Easter weekend tourists and city for who flock to the countryside for a few days off under canvas in the open wilderness of Scotland. The area is popular with wild campers, wild swimming, mountain climbers and tourists who flock to the outdoors for dramatic highland scenery and aerial views of the surrounding countryside.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0866.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_2354.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_2344.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1082.JPG
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0113.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0115.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0114.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0121.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0122.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0123.jpg
  • Inchmahome Priory, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name "Inchmahome" comes from the Gaelic Innis MoCholmaig, meaning island of St Colmaig.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0166.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_7255.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_2381.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_2360.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_2339.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1109.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1106.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1104.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1103.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1080.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1074.JPG
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1090 1.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1092.jpg
  • Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 8 March 2022. PICTURED: <br />
As darkness falls on women’s rights in Scotland, silent protest conducted by group, ForWomen Scotland, a group of women from across Scotland working to protect and strengthen women and children's rights, seen on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile outside of The Witches’ Well, silently protesting to commemorate those fallen sisters who went before us on the closing hours on International Women's Day. #ScottishWitches<br />
#WomenWontWheesht<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_1097.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez (R )lights the candle of remembrance in front of the congregation.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES LIGHTING CANDLE.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2843.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2844.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2841.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2821.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2835.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2786.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2803.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2808.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2809.jpg
  • Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking Loch Achray to Aberfoyle and on the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0127.jpg
  • Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking Loch Achray to Aberfoyle and on the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0140.jpg
  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0143.jpg
  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DJI_0144.jpg
  • Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking Loch Achray to Aberfoyle and on the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking Loch Achray to Aberfoyle and on the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dukes Pass, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking Loch Achray to Aberfoyle and on the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Loch Achray, Aberfoyle and Loch Achray, Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, Scotland, UK. 19th Sep, 2021. <br />
PICTURED: Drone view Loch Achray and on of the road known as Dukes Pass which is the A821 linking the very popular tourist Heart 200 Route. This is a busy with outdoor enthusiasts and day trippers looking to escape the city and get into scenic Scottish countryside. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez, and (R) John Woodcock, Artist, unveil The Memorial Cross in front of the congregation.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez holds a candle in front of The Memorial Cross.<br />
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Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez talks about hope and those lost to addiction in front of the burning candles, each one lit in memorial for at least one or more people lost to addiction, with The Memorial Cross on the left backdrop.<br />
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Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez holds a candle in front of The Memorial Cross.<br />
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Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez leads the memorial service.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez marks the investiture of the Memorial Cross into the Church with incense.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez leads the memorial service.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Musicians perform and sing powerful music and angelic harmonies on “Song Of Lament’<br />
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Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
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Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_1823.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2788.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2785.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2784.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_1820.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_1818.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2781.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Ricky Kennedy gives the welcome to the congregation.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel.  The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2777.jpg
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