Tour Scotland Photograph Start of Kate Kennedy Procession


Tour Scotland photograph of the start of the Kate Kennedy Procession outside the Quadrangle of St Salvator's College in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. A student portraying Saint Andrew leading the procession from the Quadrangle into North Street, St Andrews. Several legends state that the relics of Andrew were brought by divine guidance from Constantinople to the place where the modern Scottish town of St Andrews stands today. The oldest surviving manuscripts are two: one is among the manuscripts collected by Jean-Baptiste Colbert and willed to Louis XIV of France, now in the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, the other is the Harleian Mss in the British Library, London, England. They state that the relics of Andrew were brought by one Regulus to the Pictish king Óengus mac Fergusa. The only historical Regulus, Riagail or Rule, whose name is preserved in the tower of St Rule was an Irish monk expelled from Ireland with Saint Columba. There are good reasons for supposing that the relics were originally in the collection of Acca, bishop of Hexham, who took them into Pictish country when he was driven from Hexham, and founded a see, not, according to tradition, in Galloway, but on the site of St Andrews.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Mary Queen of Scots St Andrews


Tour Scotland photograph of Mary Queen of Scots in the Quadrangle of St Salvator's College in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. This 2nd year " Male " student was portraying Mary in the Kate Kennedy Procession in St Andrews. Mary's first visit to St Andrews came shortly after her return home from France to take up her throne. She wanted to see more of her country and people, and to show herself to them. She travelled from Edinburgh to Stirling via Linlithgow, and on to Perth, Perthshire, Dundee and across the Tay on the ferry to Fife. When she arrived at St Andrews, she liked the place so much, she stayed there for a week.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Quadrangle St Andrews


Tour Scotland photograph of the Quadrangle of St Salvator's College in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Carriages being prepared prior to the Kate Kennedy Procession in St Andrews. This area of the college is commonly referred to as " the quad. " The original St Salvator’s College was founded by Bishop James Kennedy in 1450. Kennedy’s vision for the college was absolute integration of church and academic life, teaching and preaching. There was a strict night time curfew and all members of the college were required to live together in a collegiate manner, and to eat and sleep within the bounds of the college.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Stained Glass Dunfermline Abbey 15th April


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of stained glass in Dunfermline Abbey Church, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. There are many fine examples of stained glass to be found in Dunfermline Abbey, .

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Tour Scotland Photograph Nave Dunfermline Abbey


Tour Scotland photograph of the Nave of the Abbey Church in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. The foundations of the earliest church, the Church of the Holy Trinity, are under the present superb Romanesque nave built in the 12th century at Dunfermline Abbey, .



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