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Glenalmond, Trinity College

School (19th Century)

Site Name Glenalmond, Trinity College

Classification School (19th Century)

Alternative Name(s) Trinity College, Glenalmond, Main Building; Glenalmond College; Trinity College Grounds; Scottish Episcopal College Of The Holy And Undivided Trinity

Canmore ID 26108

Site Number NN92NE 10

NGR NN 97753 28984

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/26108

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Courtyard, W range, view from SE
Courtyard, W range, view from SECourtyard, general view from SEInterior. Chapel, view from WInterior. Chapel, view of stained glass window at W endInterior.General view.Interior. View of dining hall.Interior. Chapel, view from W.General view (distant).View of unidentified cottages.General view.Perspective view showing inner South-West corner of the quadrangle.Glenalmond, Trinity College, NN92NE 10, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoOblique aerial view centred on the school, taken from the SE.Chapel, view from SWLibrary and chapel, view from SWInterior. Chapel, detail of carved panel on reredosInterior detail.Detail of bedroom.Chapel.View of chapel and grounds.View of West Front.Glenalmond first eleven.Glenalmond first eleven.Glenalmond Xmas 1879.School orchestra.Exterior view of Trinity College, Glenalmond.General view of Trinity College and playing field, Glenalmond.
Oblique aerial view of Trinity College.Courtyard, N range, view from SEInterior. Chapel, view of altar table and reredosInterior. Chapel, detail of altar tableView from E.Interior.General view (distant).View of bridge.Glenalmond pipe band.View of chapel from SW.General view of Trinity College, Glenalmond.

Trinity College, Glenalmond Methven, Perthshire, Scotland. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North/East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.Oblique aerial view of Trinity College.Oblique aerial view of Trinity College.Trinity College, Glenalmond, oblique aerial view, taken from the S.General view of the dining hall at Trinity College, Glenalmond with the tables set for afternoon tea.Courtyard, W range and library, view fromSSECourtyard, W range, view from SEChapel, view from SSWView of coal pit.Interior detail.Courtyard, view from SW.Glenalmond Club XV.Trinity College, Glenalmond Methven, Perthshire, Scotland. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing South/East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.Oblique aerial view centred on the school, taken from the SSW.Courtyard, N range, view from SSWChapel, view from SWInterior. Hall, detail of corbel and timber ceilingInterior. Hall, view of fireplaceInterior. Chapel, view from W.Chapel, view from SW.Landscape.Courtyard, view from SW.Standing stone.View of waterfall.Glenalmond, Trinity College.
Digital copy of Photographic view showing West facade of music teaching building.
Stamped on verso:  'Henk Snoek  43 Berners Mews London, W.1 Telephone MUS 4867'.    
General view of cloister links round the quadrangle, Trinity College, Glenalmond.Trinity College, Glenalmond Methven, Perthshire, Scotland. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing East. This image was marked by AeroPictorial Ltd for photo editing.Oblique aerial view of Trinity College.Trinity College, Glenalmond, oblique aerial view, taken from the WSW.Courtyard, W range and library, view from SECourtyard, W range, view from SECourtyard, W range, library and N range, view from SSEInterior. Chapel, detail of stained glass windowInterior detail.Courtyard, view from SW.Interior. Chapel, view from W.General view (distant).West Front, general view.View of chapel.Rules for the library.Shooting party.View of of altar and stained glass, Trinity College Chapel, Glenalmond.Glen Almond, TrinityCollege, Reid's House.
General view.Trinity College, Glenalmond, oblique aerial view, taken from the SSE.Glenalmond, Trinity College, NN92NE 10, Ordnance Survey index card, RectoCourtyard, N range, clocktower, view from SCourtyard, W range, view of pend and tower from SEChapel, view of S doorwayInterior. Chapel, detail of carved panel on reredosGroup photo at chapel door.View of unidentified cottages.View of unidentified cottage.

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Perth And Kinross
  • Parish Methven
  • Former Region Tayside
  • Former District Perth And Kinross
  • Former County Perthshire

Sir Basil Spence

Building Notes

The Perthshire boarding school Glenalmond College, formerly Trinity College, lies on the River Almond near Methven. It was founded in 1841 by the Episcopalian church and although a number of modern additions have been carried out, many of its buildings, including the Dining Hall and the Chapel, date back to its earliest years. In 1954 Basil Spence & Partners were commissioned to make alterations to the chapel. These included seating provision, a new gallery at the west end above the ante-chapel, and the restoration of all existing woodwork.

The practice constructed a screen to separate the ante-chapel from the building's main body. The sculptor Thomas Whalen, who had worked with Spence on the ICI Pavillion at the 1938 Empire Exhibition, designed the central panel, which shows his interpretation of the Glenalmond Seal. The architectural woodworking firm Scott Morton were commissioned to carve the screen.

Archive Details

The manuscript material in the Sir Basil Spence Archive explains that the practice divided the work into four phases so that it could be carried out in stages according to the financial capabilities of the client. Money was limited and the school board relied on donations to see the project to its end. Photographs and a drawn elevation show the richly carved and painted screen. This is embellished with painted shields bearing the arms of Scottish Episcopalian bishops and universities or colleges with which Trinity had special links.

The Archive shows that carving work had to be reduced to a minimum due to lack of funding. Although Scott Morton was asked to carry out essential work in the chapel, local firms were employed for the paneling.

Archive Summary

The Sir Basil Spence Archive holds one manuscript batch for this project, which contains correspondence, notes on the alteration scheme for the chapel and a school prospectus from July 1952. There are also 16 photographs and nine working drawings.

The Scott Morton Collection held at RCAHMS includes three photographs and 36 working drawings relating to the Trinity College Chapel, largely details of shields. The Spence, Glover and Ferguson Collection, also held at RCAHMS, includes a number of working drawings and photographs relating to the practice's work at Glenalmond. However, these largely relate to later commissions for a new block of music rooms and a residential extension to Reid House.

This text was written as one of the outputs of the Sir Basil Spence Archive Project, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, 2005-08.

Archaeology Notes

NN92NE 10.00 97753 28984

NN92NE 10.01 NN 97473 28250 Lodge

NN92NE 10.02 NN c. 9765 2842 Sanatorium

Architecture Notes

NMRS REFERENCE:

Glenalmond - Trinity College.

Architects: John Henderson 1841-51.

George Henderson - rebuilt after fire, 1893.

A.G. Heiton - Library.

Sir G. G. Scott - additions 1847.

J. Donald Mills & Godfrey Shepherd - scheme for additions 1934-39

Plans: I.G. Lindsay Collection, W/97.

Glenalmond House.

NMRS/Simpson & Brown photographs.

Box 8 album no 119 & 123.

1989 several exterior views of house and grounds, some interiors and quarry.

EXTERNAL REFERENCE:

SCOTTISH RECORD OFFICE.

Circulars concerning the foundation of an Academy in connection with the Scottish Episcopal Church. The appeal is for #20, 000 to build and establish the school.

1841. GD16/49/48.

Non-Guardianship Sites Plan Collection, DC28831, 1971.

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