May 15th Photograph Walkers St Andrews Scotland


May 15th photograph of kilted walkers by the harbour in St Andrews, Scotland. Golf Scotland. These two men had just completed a section of the Fife Coastal Path from Crail to St Andrews.

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May 15th Photograph Old City Wall St Andrews Scotland


May 15th photograph of a section of the old city wall in St Andrews, Scotland. Golf Scotland.

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May 15th Photograph Lobster Boat St Andrews Scotland


May 15th photograph of a lobster boat leaving the harbour at St Andrews, Scotland.

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May 15th Photograph Castle St Andrews Scotland


May 15th photograph of the Castle and Coastline, St Andrews, Scotland. On a headland to the north of St Andrews stand the ruins of the city's castle, the main residence of the bishops and archbishops of St Andrews. Scottish Castles.


May 15th photograph of the Castle and Coastline, St Andrews, Scotland. Golf Scotland.


May 15th photograph of the Castle and Coastline, St Andrews, Scotland. Golf Scotland.

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May 15th Photograph Old Graveyard St Andrews Scotland


May 15th photograph of the Old Cathedral Graveyard, St Andrews, Scotland.

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The Book of St Andrews. Its ecclesiastical significance dates as far back as the fourth century, when St Regulus is claimed to have brought the relics of the saint there; its cultural importance dates from the early fifteenth century, when the world-famous university was founded there. More recently, since the seventeenth century, it has been well known as a centre for golf. This selection of short stories and essays is a wonderful literary celebration of this historic and venerable city which explore the multiple facets of its life and history It includes contributions from a wide range of authors, including A.L. Kennedy, Robert Fergusson, Alastair Reid, Ian Rankin, Samuel Johnson, Robert Burns, Don Paterson, Robert Louis Stevenson, Edwin Morgan, Hugh MacDiarmid, Willa Muir, Douglas Dunn, Anna Crowe, Meagan Delahunt, Seamus Heaney, Rudyard Kipling, Kathleen Jamie, Liz Lochhead, J.M. Barrie, Meg Bateman and Homer! The Book of St Andrews.