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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
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
McIntosh Hall
Also known as “Chattan” this university residence stretches the full length of Abbotsford Crescent. The original McIntosh Hall was acquired by the University in 1921 and subsequently extended. In other news: I spent a my lunch hour taking some more … Continue reading
The Gateway
This is the Gateway building on the edge of St Andrews, originally built to be a golf/sports club that business fell through and this is now part of the University campus, currently home of the School of Managment.
Stairway to …..
These steps rise up the hill that used to be called (probably still is) Jacobs ladder in St Andrews.
Butts Wynd – St Salvators, St Andrews
A night shot of St Salvators tower taken from Butts Wynd. Also I’ve put up an HDR tutorial of the workflow that I follow when producing my HDR images.
college street, St Andrews
Fife, Scotland. Taken from Market Street looking down towards St Salvators Tower.
St Salvators Chapel
St Salvators Chapel is situated in the heart of medieval St Andrews. It is now part of St Andrews University, but still a “working” church. The Chapel is a rare and beautiful example of Late Gothic architecture. Founded in 1450 … Continue reading