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HistoryStSalvators.mp3
St Salvator's Chapel is one of St Andrews University's two surviving medieval chapels (the other is St Leonard's Chapel on South Street). It was built in the 1450s by Bishop James Kennedy as a place of worship for the members of his new College of St…

StRules.mp3
The small building now known as St Rule's Church was once St Andrews' main cathedral. It was probably built in the early twelfth century, perhaps by workmen from northern England. The church is in the Romanesque (or Norman) style that was then…

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Anna Katrina Zinkeisen, St Mary's First Aid Post by Candlelight (1941)

StMary.mp3
The site of St Mary's College was one of the first properties acquired by the University of St Andrews. When the university was founded in 1413 it had no buildings of its own and lecturers taught in borrowed rooms. However, in 1419 a college…

StLeonards.mp3
The origins of St Leonard's may go back as far as the twelfth century, when an (unnamed) hospital was referred to in a document concerning St Andrews Cathedral. By the mid thirteenth century a hospital dedicated to St Leonard was firmly established…

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St Kilda is known for having contained a large species of birds

How marriage proposals were made and accepted in the ancient St Kilda

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Children at St Kilda

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Children at St Kilda enjoying and learning virtual expirience

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Instructor informing children

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Children visiting and learning at St Kilda

Cathedral.mp3
St Andrews Cathedral was once the most important church in Scotland. It was the base for the country's senior bishopric and housed the relics of St Andrew (the nation's patron saint). For many centuries St Andrews Cathedral was the largest building…
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