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Denkmal der Märtyrer
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Denkmal der Märtyrer
Die Noten St Andrews
Schottland
Inschrift des Märtyrerdenkmals
St Andrews Schottland
In Gedenken an die Märtyrer
Patrick Hamilton, Henry Forrest, George Wishart und Walter Mill
Wer zur Unterstützung des protestantischen Glaubens in Saint Andrews den Brandtod erlitten hat
zwischen den Jahren MDXXVIII (1528) und MDLVIII (1558)
Die Gerechten werden in ewiger Erinnerung sein
East Sands Beach
St Andrews Schottland
Robert Chambers Haus
Robert Chambers baute dieses Haus 6 Gillespie Terrace in St Andrews im Jahr 1863, nachdem er 1867 seine zweite Frau in der North Street St Andrews geheiratet hatte und lebte hier bis zu seinem Tod im Jahr 1871. Chambers war der führende Verlag seiner Zeit in Edinburgh.
1844 schrieb er "Überreste der Naturgeschichte der Schöpfung"
(EIN Evolutionstheorie) 15 Jahre vor Darwin.
Der Musikpavillon
Die Noten
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St Andrews
Sehenswürdigkeiten
Kirche der Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit
St Mary's Places
St Andrews
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Schottland
Tom Morris Grab
Die Anhänge
St Andrews
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Bell Pettigrew Museum
Bute medizinische Gebäude
Fakultät für Biologie
Terrasse der Königin
St Andrews
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Darnleys Gin
Brennerei-Tour
East Newhall Farm
Königsscheune
St Andrews
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Schottland
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Pfarrkirche Kingsbarns
Hauptstraße
Königsscheune
St Andrews
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St. Andrews Pier
St Andrews
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St. Andrews Aquarium
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St Andrews Schottland
St Katherine's West
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St Katherine's West is used for Admissions, and Registry to
St Andrews University.
It is also a meeting point for guided tours of the University.
Wardlaw Museum
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The Wardlaw Museum is part of St Andrews University with free entry to all.
The Museum has a selection of art, history, science and natural history in their collections
Gallery 1: Scotland’s First University
Gallery 2: Enquiring Minds Gallery
3: Reformers and Innovators Gallery
4: Expanding Horizons
Wardlaw Museum
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The Wardlaw Museum is part of St Andrews University with free entry to all.
JM Barrie creator of Peter Pan presented this sculpture to the students Hall St Andrews University when he was Rector in 1922.
The collection of Skeletons were collected in the 1800's and early 1900's
Patagonian Mara
Red Fox Skull
Tiger Skull
Coral Chunks
Alligator Skull Oystercatcher Skeleton
James Kennedy was Bishop of St Andrews after Henry Wardlaw.
He was Chancellor of the University
and founded the
College of St Salvator in 1450.
It became known as Old College after
St Leonard's College was founded in 1512 and the new college of St Mary's in 1538
Cast of skull of Pope Benedict XIII
He was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 29 May 1724 to his death in February 1730. Born Pietro Francesco Orsini and later called Vincenzo Maria Orsini.
The three medieval maces, the Mace of the Faculty of Arts (completed 1418-19), the Mace of the Faculty of Canon Law (mid-15th century) and the Mace of St Salvator’s College (1461) are of outstanding workmanship. The Maces are used in University ceremonies such as Graduations.
St Andrews Castle
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St Andrews Castle was first built circa 1070 the castle was erected around at the time of Malcolm III who also was behind the fortification of Edinburgh Castle. St Andrews Castle stands on a cliff overlooking the sea. It was a courtyard castle now in ruins.
The stronghold of the Bishops of St Andrews and where the murder of Cardinal David Beaton took place in 1546.
Also where George Wishart was burnt alive as a punishment for being a heretic.
Castle Ghosts
The ghost of Archbishop John Hamilton,
George Wishart
Archbishop David Beaton, Archbishop James Sharp
and
‘The White Lady’,
described as being clad in white
with a veil which hides her face.
George Wishart Plaque
George Wishart age 33, died 1 March 1546, a Scottish Protestant Reformer was burned at the stake outside St Andrews Castle and was Hung on the Castle wall for all to see. One of the first Protestant Martyrs'. His Crime of being a heretic.
GW Cobbles on Road
The GW on the road is where George Wishart was burned at the stake by Cardinal Henry Beaton, who later was assassinated by friends of Wishart