Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: School

Keep Clear

16 May 2025 5 4 157
St Mary's Primary School, Alexandria

St Leonards School Entrance

Madras College

04 Mar 2024 4 8 268
Just outside St Andrews "Innovation, hower, is under all circumstances evil, being that which wants to conquer, which wants to topple the old boundary stones and the old pieties; only the old is good!" (Nietzsche)

Madras College Demolition Site

24 Feb 2024 3 8 182
South Street, St Andrews Former Madras College pupil leads demolition of old school Quoted from THE COURIER website.

Madras College Demolition Site

24 Feb 2024 2 4 157
South Street, St Andrews Former Madras College pupil leads demolition of old school Quoted from THE COURIER website.

Madras College Demolition Site

24 Feb 2024 5 12 226
South Street, St Andrews Former Madras College pupil leads demolition of old school Quoted from THE COURIER website.

Weeping Willow in the Rain

24 May 2023 6 6 365
South Street, St Andrews

St Leonards School, St Andrews

19 Apr 2023 7 8 286
Photographed from the Pends A. I.-Generated Article: St Leonards School is a private boarding and day school for pupils aged 4–19 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was founded in 1877 as St Andrews School for Girls Company and adopted the St Leonards name upon moving to its current premises, the site formerly occupied by the University of St Andrews’ St Leonard’s College, in 1883. The school emerged from the St Andrews Ladies’ Educational Association which was established in 1868. One of the school’s founders was Lewis Campbell, chairman of the college council for many years and a Classics professor at St Andrews University who advocated for higher education for women.

Tuscan Column to Commemorate Tobias Smollett

24 Jan 2019 20 28 497
Renton, Dunbartonshire Tobias Smollet is buried in Leghorn, (Livorno in Italian), Fabio's hometown. --- This imposing monument was erected in 1774 to commemorate the life and achievements of one of the most famous people born in the locality - Tobias Smollett, the 18th century novelist, playwright and historian. Quoted from the West Dunbartonshire website --- In 1769 he left Britain again for the last time and settled near Livorno in Italy where he wrote his last and best novel The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker, 1771. He died that year and was buried in the old English cemetery in Livorno, the only place that Protestants could be buried at that time. Quoted from the West Dunbartonshire website