St Andrews Aquarium
St Andrews Harbour
British Golf Museum, St Andrews
Bell Street, St Andrews
Bakehouse Tea Room, Anstruther Easter
Taxi Rank, Anstruther Easter Looking towards the D…
Harbour Master's Parking Space, Anstruther Easter…
Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
'Larachmhor Tavern', Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife
Crail, East Neuk of Fife
Sand Sculpture, East Neuk Festival, Crail
Singer Sewing Machine, Crail Museum
St Andrews
St Andrews
St Andrews
St Monans Welly Boot Garden
St Monans Welly Boot Garden
St Monans
Three Years ago Today, Holy Trinity Church, South…
Three Years ago Today, St Andrews 'Castle Coaster'
Three Years ago Today, St Andrews, Castle
Formerly The West Infant School
Seasalt Cornwall
Highland Soap Co.
Black Sheep Coffee
House of Tweed
Taste of Scotland
Cannon
Kirkhill
The Cathedral of St Andrew
Entrance to the West Infant School (Now the Regist…
Market Street with Coronation Bunting
Your Union
Flower Bike
Market Street
Market Street
Brewdog
Logie's Lane
Nutcracker Christmas Shop
Bothy
Hays Travel
Shoes at "The Keys"
Market Street
Two Paddingtons at Luvians Ice-Cream Parlour
The Keys Bar
Market Street
Market Street
Northpoint Cafe Where Prince William Met Kate for…
St Mary's Place
North Castle Street
North Castle Street
Staircase
The Gift Gallery
Looking Down Church Street
Looking Down College Street
Cannon
Cromars Fish and Chip Shop
St Salvator's
St Andrews Castle
St Andrews Harbour
St Andrews Harbour
Blackfriars, St Andrews
South Street, St Andrews
The Keys Bar, Market Street, St Andrews
Culross from the Terraced Garden
Culross Town Hall
Culross Palace
Crail
Crail
Crail Town Hall
Crail Museum
Crail
Tractor outside Crail Town Hall
Road to Crail Harbour
Crail Collegiate Church, Marketgate South, Crail
Crail
Speed Boat Approaching Crail Harbour
Speed Boat in Crail Harbour
Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
Crail Coastline
Crail Harbour
Yacht Entering Crail Harbour
Fishing Boats, Crail Harbour
East Neuk Hotel, Crail
Golf Hotel, Crail
Yacht Leaving Crail Harbour
Crail
Crail
Crail Harbour
Model Yacht in a Window in Crail
Crail Harbour in a Storm
Crail in the Pouring Rain
The Peacock Rooms, The Glen, Dunfermilne
Wee Bridge, The Glen, Dunfermline
Gazebo in the Glen
Royal Palace of Dunfermline
Dunfermline Abbey Entrance
Dunfermline Abbey
Abbot House, Maygate, Dunfermline
Dunfermline Town Hall
Dunfermline Abbey, Buttresses
Dunfermline Town Hall in the Pouring Rain
Peacock Rooms
Cafe Giacomo, Dunfermline
Piitencrieff Park, Dunfermline
Dunfermline Palace
Dunfermline Abbey
Reminds me of a novel by Jerome K. Jerome
St Andrews, Pier and Harbour
St Andrews, Grounds of St Mary's College
St Andrews, Corner of Market Street and College St…
St Andrews, Church Street
St Andrews, Grounds of St Mary's College
St Andrews, Doocot
St Andrews, Grounds of St Mary's College
St Mary's College, St Andrews
St Andrews, Fishergate
St Andrews, Castle
St Andrews, Byres Theatre
St Andrews in the Rain
St Andrews in the Rain
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Bishop of St Andrews Statue, Grounds of St Mary's College, University of St Andrews
The School of Divinity is one of about 30 academic Schools within the University of St Andrews. It is also known as St Mary’s College. St Mary’s, founded in 1537, is one of the ancient colleges of the University; it has been dedicated to the study of Divinity since 1579 and still occupies the same handsome buildings in St Mary’s Quadrangle. Quoted from the University of St Andrews website
Henry Wardlaw (died 6 April 1440) was a Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews and founder of the University of St Andrews. He passed some time at Avignon, and it was while at the papal court that he was chosen Bishop of St Andrews; he was consecrated in 1403. Returning to Scotland, he acted as tutor to the future King James I of Scotland, and finished the work of restoring the cathedral at St Andrews. He greatly improved the interior and enriched it with encaustic tiles and stained-glass windows. Quoted from Wikipedia
Henry Wardlaw (died 6 April 1440) was a Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews and founder of the University of St Andrews. He passed some time at Avignon, and it was while at the papal court that he was chosen Bishop of St Andrews; he was consecrated in 1403. Returning to Scotland, he acted as tutor to the future King James I of Scotland, and finished the work of restoring the cathedral at St Andrews. He greatly improved the interior and enriched it with encaustic tiles and stained-glass windows. Quoted from Wikipedia
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