These are in the cathedral in Dornock, Scotland and were given to the church by Andrew Carnegie, the Pittsburgh Steel founder, as he often vacationed in the area. The church, built in 1224, is no longer a cathedral but keeps the name because of historic connections. Now it is a parish church of Scotland. The building was significantly damaged in the 1500’s and rebuilt in its present form in 1835. Dornock is a small town with a charming main street of shops and restaurants.
