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View of St Leonard's House and Classroom block from South.
SC 372128
Description View of St Leonard's House and Classroom block from South.
Collection Photographs of buildings in St Andrews, Fife by Mrs Wilson
Catalogue Number SC 372128
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of B 95861 PO
Scope and Content St Leonard's House, St Leonard's School, St Andrews, Fife St Leonard's School was originally a medieval college. This survived until 1747 when it was merged with St Salvator's College and the buildings were abandoned. In 1881, these were turned into a school. St Leonard's House's east range (left) was built for Principal Peter Brown in around 1617. The west range (right) was completed for his successor Dr William Guild in 1655. It originally contained 10 'houses', each taking four students, two to a floor. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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