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The Chapel Organ
St Salvators Chapel, St Andrews, is a excellent example of Late Gothic architecture. Founded in 1450 the chapel has a long history. Originally founded with a missionary as well as an educational function the chapel is still in use today … Continue reading
Butts Wynd
The interestingly named Butts Wynd in St Andrews. Connecting North Street and The Scores. The clock tower is the steeple of St Salvators Chapel. See it large
East Sands
The East Sands St Andrews viewed from the top of Kinkell, the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral and the Harbour can be seen the in the background. View Large
Inside the Chapel
St Salvators Chapel, St Andrews, is a excellent example of Late Gothic architecture. Founded in 1450 the chapel has a long history. Originally founded with a missionary as well as an educational function the chapel is still in use today … Continue reading
Hole in the Wall
This is one of the gates in the sandstone walls that surround St Leonards School in St Andrews. Like many old walls in the town it is most likely built using the stone from ruined St Andrews Cathedral. The “turrets” … Continue reading
Market Street
This is the east end of Market street in St Andrews and leads down to South Castle Street. One of the cobbled lanes that you find in the old part of town. With the exception of the Gospel Hall and … Continue reading
Madras College
I thought it’d be fun to take a few shots of my old high school. Madras College, Founded in 1833 by Rev. Dr. Andrew Bell, is a listed building situated in the centre of St Andrews. The school itself is … Continue reading
The Pulpit – Holy Trinity Church
A few days ago I went back into Holy Trinty Church to grab some more shots for their Website (http://www.holyt.co.uk). They’ve asked for a few specific images to put up on their site. This is the first one I’ve finished … Continue reading
Where's the beach?
One of the wooden walkways that leads through the sand dunes down to the West Sands beach at St Andrews. See it full size
Winter at the Ruins
Winter at the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral. Building started in 1158 and continued for over 100 years and was in use until the reformation in 1559. When intact it had 6 turrets, two of which are visible in the … Continue reading