Oblique aerial view including Cathedral and Castle from South East.
F 8205
Description Oblique aerial view including Cathedral and Castle from South East.
Date 2/1971
Collection John Dewar
Catalogue Number F 8205
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 369406
Scope and Content Aerial view of St Andrews Cathedral, St Andrews, Fife The bishopric of St Andrews was refounded by David I in the early 12th century. As intended, its status preserved the Scottish church's independence from the Archbishop of York throughout the Middle Ages, even though it only became an Archdiocese in 1472. The tower of the St Rule's Church dominates the graveyard. Behind and to the right are the remains of the medieval cathedral church, built around 1160-1238. St Andrews Castle is also visible (middle right). There was a religious community at St Andrews by the mid 8th century, and a bishop by the mid 10th century. The Augustinian canons, who replaced the original community in around 1125, flourished until the Reformation. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference 5963/12
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