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St Andrews - Ref: WC2206
This photograph from the Alexander Wilson Collection shows the harbour at St Andrews, looking from the east, with the twin towers of the cathedral ruins and St Rule's Tower in the background.
The original port for St Andrews was miles away at the mouth of the Motray brun, near what is today the village of Guardbridge. Although some trade was attracted in the 19th century, the main function of the harbour is as a fishing port.
The boats pictured are registered in Dundee. The cathedral took over 150 years to build but less than one day to destroy. Followers of the Reformation leader, John Knox, smashed the structure to the ground in 1559.