Tamron Lenses
St Andrews Harbour at Low Tide, 2015
Muttoes Lane
Anchor
City Quay
All Saints' Church
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St Andrews
All Saints' Church, St Andrews, is in North Castle Street, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland (grid reference NO512168). It is an active Scottish Episcopal Church and is a Category A listed building.
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Market Street
The St Rule Club
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St Andrews
The St Rule Club is a ladies club which was established at the end of 1896. The original aims were social, to share newspapers and periodicals, to have tea and light refreshments and to have shelter near the links.
Quoted from the St Rule Club website
Bruce Embankment
West Sands - The 'Chariots of Fire' Beach
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St Andrews
St Andrews West Sands Beach is famous for the opening scenes of the film Chariots of Fire. Quoted from the Fife Coast & Countryside Trust website
Watch the opening scenes of 'Chariots of Fire' on YouTube
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews , th…
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St Andrews
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. It is a private members-only club based in St Andrews in Scotland.
The club does not own any of the St Andrews Links courses, including the Old Course, which are golf courses owned by the local authority through the St Andrews Links Trust, and open to the general public.
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Hamilton Grand is a prominent apartment building in St Andrews, Scotland. The building is located on Golf Place, beside the Old Course. It is seen... in the coverage of the many... golf tournaments... played over the Old Course, and was featured in the 1981 film 'Chariots of Fire' [as the Carlton Hotel].
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St Andrews Ladies' Putting Green - The Himalayas
Step Rock Tidal Pool
Old Course
Bridge Control
V &A and the Tay Rail Bridge from the Tay Road Bri…
Bridge Control
Registrar's Office
It's bonkers to smoke!
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