St Andrews
War Memorial, 2016
Junction of North Castle Street, South Castle Stre…
Logies Lane, 2016
All Saints Church, 2016
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St Andrews
All Saints' Church, St Andrews, is in North Castle Street, St Andrews, Fife, .... It is an active Scottish Episcopal Church and is a Category A listed building
Quoted from Wikipedia .
Church Street, 2016
Healthy Scottish Diet, 2015
Medieval History Building, 2015
St Salvator's, 2015
Market Street, 2015
'Leo', 2015
Harbour Turbulence, 2015
Gregory's Meridian Line, 2015
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St Andrews
The medieval town of St Andrews has staked a claim to unseat Greenwich as the place where time began.
The 17th Century Scottish astronomer and scientific pioneer James Gregory laid down a meridian line across the floor of his lab at St Andrews University in 1673, almost 200 years before the Greenwich Meridian was established and arbitrarily adopted as the world’s official prime meridian.
Quoted from the University of St Andrews website .
Grey Heron, 2015
Footbridge over the Kinness Burn, 2015
East Necropolis, 2015
Cathedral of St Andrew, 2015
The Dutch Village, 2015
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The Dutch Village, Craigtoun Country Park, St Andrews
Scotland’s hidden wonders: The Dutch Village, Fife
The Dutch Village is a petite island with its own pond and ornate buildings, located by one of the lakes that makes up Craigtoun Country Park.
Quoted from THE SCOTSMAN newspaper
Craigtoun Country Park
Craigtoun Country Park is a country park located approximately 2 miles to the south-west of St Andrews in the county of Fife, Scotland. The site is currently owned by Fife Council, with park amenities being operated as of 2012 by the charitable organisation Friends of Craigtoun Park
Quoted from Wikipedia
Craigtoun's History
The Mount Melville Estate, originally called Craigtoun, was one of the many Melville family estates, first established in 1698 for General George Melville of Strathkinness. In the late 18th Century, General Robert Melville undertook much of the landscaping in the park; an account from 1790 mentions the purchase and planting of 230 trees.
Quoted from the Friends of Craigtoun website
St Mark's Church, 2015
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