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West Kirk

Side Gate, West Kirk

St Andrew's Episcopal Church

23 Mar 2024 7 16 316
St Andrews Laowa 9mm f2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X F/5.6 1/2000th sec ISO: 800 Exposure Mode Manual

Side Entrance to St Mark's Church

Three Years ago Today, Holy Trinity Church, South…

11 Jul 2021 4 12 257
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. The church was initially built on land, close to the south-east gable of the Cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. Quoted from Wikipedia .

Colquhoun Square, Helensburgh

16 Apr 2021 7 4 212
The West Kirk (since 2015 called Helensburgh Parish Church) is a Church of Scotland parish church on Colquhoun Square in Helensburgh, Argyll, Scotland. Designed by James Hay, in 1853, it is designated as a Category B listed building by Historic Environment Scotland. Quoted from Wikipedia

Royal Mile, Edinburgh

17 Jan 2021 7 8 368
The Royal Mile runs between two significant locations in the royal history of Scotland: Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. The total length of the streets between the Castle and the Palace is almost exactly a mile (1.6 km), hence the name. The streets which make up the Royal Mile are (west to east) Castlehill, the Lawnmarket, the High Street, the Canongate and Abbey Strand. The Royal Mile is the busiest tourist street in the Old Town, rivalled only by Princes Street in the New Town. Quoted from Wikipedia The Tron Kirk is a former principal parish church in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a well-known landmark on the Royal Mile. It was built in the 17th century and closed as a church in 1952. Having stood empty for over fifty years, it was used briefly as a tourist information centre and, more recently, has been re-opened as the site of the Edinburgh World Heritage Exhibition and John Kay’s book and gift shop. Quoted from Wikipedia

One Year Ago Today

20 May 2020 17 14 406
Dumfries... is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland. It is located near the mouth of the River Nith into the Solway Firth. Dumfries is the traditional county town of the historic county of Dumfriesshire. Dumfries is nicknamed Queen of the South . The nickname has also given name to the town's professional football club. People from Dumfries are known colloquially in Scots language as Doonhamers . Quoted from Wikipedia Zeiss Touit 12mm f/2.8

Daffodils at St Serf's Church

02 Mar 2019 5 12 223
Levengrove Park, Dumbarton

Grave of Henry Bell, Rhu and Shandon Parish Church…

05 Mar 2019 13 4 685
Henry Bell (7 April 1767 – 14 March 1830) was a Scottish engineer known for introducing the first successful passenger steamboat service in Europe. Bell died at Helensburgh in 1830, aged 62. He was interred in the Rhu churchyard. Quoted from Wikipedia .

St Andrews, Holy Trinity Church, South Street

19 Sep 2020 9 4 168
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. The church was initially built on land, close to the south-east gable of the Cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. Quoted from Wikipedia .

Kirk of the Canongate, Edinburgh

03 Aug 2020 7 4 233
The wedding of Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter, and former England Rugby Captain, Mike Tindall, took place at the church on 30 July 2011. The Queen sometimes attends services in the church when she visits Edinburgh. Quoted from Wikipedia King James VII (and II of England) arranged for the parish church of Canongate adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to become the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle, and ordered that money left at the disposal of the Crown by a merchant, Thomas Moodie, should be used to build a new building. The new building, which was started in 1688, was quite unlike anything else built in Scotland at that time. Quoted from Canongate Kirk's website

Kirk of the Canongate, Edinburgh

03 Aug 2020 5 4 226
The wedding of Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter, and former England Rugby Captain, Mike Tindall, took place at the church on 30 July 2011. The Queen sometimes attends services in the church when she visits Edinburgh. Quoted from Wikipedia King James VII (and II of England) arranged for the parish church of Canongate adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to become the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle, and ordered that money left at the disposal of the Crown by a merchant, Thomas Moodie, should be used to build a new building. The new building, which was started in 1688, was quite unlike anything else built in Scotland at that time. Quoted from Canongate Kirk's website

Kirk of the Canongate, Edinburgh

01 Aug 2020 6 4 182
The wedding of Zara Phillips, the Queen's granddaughter, and former England Rugby Captain, Mike Tindall, took place at the church on 30 July 2011. The Queen sometimes attends services in the church when she visits Edinburgh. Quoted from Wikipedia King James VII (and II of England) arranged for the parish church of Canongate adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to become the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle, and ordered that money left at the disposal of the Crown by a merchant, Thomas Moodie, should be used to build a new building. The new building, which was started in 1688, was quite unlike anything else built in Scotland at that time. Quoted from Canongate Kirk's website

Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews

11 Jul 2020 12 18 308
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. The church was initially built on land, close to the south-east gable of the Cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. Quoted from Wikipedia .

Holy Trinity Church Tower and Clock

06 Jul 2020 10 16 320
Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Holy Trinity Parish Church or "town kirk") is the most historic church in St Andrews. The church was initially built on land, close to the south-east gable of the cathedral, around 1144 by Bishop Robert Kennedy. Quoted from Wikipedia

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