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SUMMARY:Autumn Talk 3: Gibson House - A Beautiful Bequest
DESCRIPTION:Book Ticket Now\n					\n																														 \nGibson House – A Beautiful Bequest\n  \nGuest Speaker Ian Davidson \nOverlooking the West Port stands a neo Jacobean mansion\, but appearances deceive. It was intended as a hospital for the people of the town. A beautiful bequest from an almost forgotten civic hero who gifted land and money to provide for the infirm. In the mid 19th century\, when universal health care was an unimaginable dream\, Gibson tried to ensure that his legacy would be to improve the lives of the people he knew in the place he loved. This talk will rediscover this philanthropist and the struggle to bring his bequest to life. \n  \nThe St Andrews Preservation Trust is delighted to welcome you to our third and last Autumn Talk\, to hear Ian Davidson speak on “Gibson House – A Beautiful Bequest”.  We had the privilege of hearing Ian Davidson last year speaking about the the design influences on Kilrymont (formerly Madras College)\, and we are very pleased that he is returning to share his expertise on a new topic. We welcome speakers from across St Andrews\, Dundee and Fife to share their work or pieces of research. In four years we have grown from smaller audiences of members to audience of 50-70 members of the Trust and the local community. \n  \n\nGeneral admission £5\, Trust Members £3\nA 15p booking fee will be applied at checkout.\nThere will be options to add a voluntary donation and gift aid the full price of your ticket plus your donation – this benefits the Trust by reclaiming 25% of the total. This support is gratefully received.\nProbus Members can now book online for free using the Probus Club fund.\n\n  \nTuesday 21st October 2025\, 2.30pm at the St Andrews Bowling Club. \nThe talk will last approximately 50mins. \nThere will be a short Q&A and a reception with tea\, coffee and shortbreads will follow. \nMemberships available at https://tinyurl.com/STAPTMembership \n  \n					\n									Book Now
URL:https://standrewspreservationtrust.com/event/autumn-talk-3-gibson-house-a-beautiful-bequest/
LOCATION:St Andrews Bowling Club\, 1 Pipeland Road\, St Andrews\, Fife\, KY16 8JN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Annual Lecture - D'Arcy Thompson
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\n					\n																														 \n \nD’Arcy Thompson – Pioneer of Life Sciences\n \nGuest Speaker Matthew Jarron\n  \nThe St Andrews Preservation Trust is delighted to welcome you to our Annual Lecture\, to hear our former curator Matthew Jarron speak on “D’Arcy Thompson – Pioneer of Life Sciences”.  \nWe welcome speakers from across St Andrews\, Dundee and Fife to share their work or pieces of research in our seasonal talks and Annual Lecture. In four years we have grown from smaller audiences of members to audience of 50-70 or more members of the Trust and the local community. \n\nGeneral admission £9\nTrust Members £7\nA 15p booking fee will be applied at checkout.\nThere will be options to add a voluntary donation and gift aid the full price of your ticket plus your donation – this benefits the Trust by reclaiming 25% of the total. This support is gratefully received.\nSt Andrews Probus Members can now book online for free using the Probus Club fund.\n\n  \nWednesday 19th November 2025\, 7pm at the St Andrews Bowling Club. \n\nThe talk will last approximately 50mins.\nThere will be a short Q&A and a reception with wine and nibbles will follow.\nMemberships available at https://tinyurl.com/STAPTMembership\n\n  \n					\n									Book Now
URL:https://standrewspreservationtrust.com/event/annual-lecture-2025/
LOCATION:St Andrews Bowling Club\, 1 Pipeland Road\, St Andrews\, Fife\, KY16 8JN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Winter Talk 1: Fisher & Donaldson: 106 Years in the Baking
DESCRIPTION:Book Now\n\n \nWinter Talk 1\nGuest Speaker Chloe Milne \nFisher & Donaldson: 106 Years in the Baking  \nChloe Milne\, one of the fifth generation of local family bakery Fisher & Donaldson\, joins us to share some of the history\, stories and successes of the 106-year-old local institution. \nFrom humble beginnings in Cupar to a World Record and receiving a Royal Warrant from the Queen\, the business has seen more than its fair share of stress\, success\, fun and fanfare. Chloe will look back at the business’ long history as well as share their vision for the business and give a sneak peek of their new flagship shop & café currently being built on South Street. \nThe St Andrews Preservation Trust is delighted to welcome you to the first in our series of Winter Talks 2026.  We welcome speakers from across St Andrews\, Dundee and Fife to share their work or pieces of research. In four years we have grown from smaller audiences of members to audience of 50-70 members of the Trust and the local community. \n\nGeneral admission £7\, Trust Members £5\nThere will be options to add a voluntary donation and gift aid the full price of your ticket plus your donation – this benefits the Trust by reclaiming 25% of the total. This support is gratefully received.\nProbus Members can now book online for free using the Probus Club fund.\n\nTuesday 20th January 2026\, 2.30pm at the St Andrews Bowling Club. \nThe talk will last approximately 50mins. \nThere will be a short Q&A and a reception with tea\, coffee and shortbreads will follow. \nMemberships available at https://tinyurl.com/STAPTMembership \n\nBook Now
URL:https://standrewspreservationtrust.com/event/winter-talk-1/
LOCATION:St Andrews Bowling Club\, 1 Pipeland Road\, St Andrews\, Fife\, KY16 8JN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Winter Talk 2: Mount Melville
DESCRIPTION:Winter Talk 2: Mount Melville\n  \nGuest Speaker David Scott \n  \nThis talk will bring to life two historical figures associated with Mount Melville and who left their mark on St Andrews. \n  \nGeorge John Whyte Melville – ‘the forgotten son of St Andrews’\, who was a soldier\, a highly popular prolific novelist and accomplished sportsman in the 19th century and Annie Thomson Younger nee Paton – ‘a woman ahead of her time’ who was wealthy enough to have been a lady of leisure but decided to take a leading role in the day to day operation of the Mount Melville Estate and farms. \n  \nThe St Andrews Preservation Trust is delighted to welcome you to the second of our series of Winter Talks 2026.  We welcome speakers from across St Andrews\, Dundee and Fife to share their work or pieces of research. In four years we have grown from smaller audiences of members to audience of 70-90 members of the Trust and the local community. \n  \nTuesday 17th February 2026\, 2.30pm at the St Andrews Bowling Club. \nThe talk will last approximately 50mins. \nThere will be a short Q&A and a reception with tea\, coffee and biscuits will follow. \nMemberships available at https://tinyurl.com/STAPTMembership.
URL:https://standrewspreservationtrust.com/event/winter-talk-2/
LOCATION:St Andrews Bowling Club\, 1 Pipeland Road\, St Andrews\, Fife\, KY16 8JN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Winter Talk 3: 175 Years of Muir Walker Pride
DESCRIPTION: \nWinter Talk 3: 175 Years of Muir Walker Pride\n  \nGuest Speaker Ian Muir \n  \nFollowing on from the closing of the exhibition of the same name at the St Andrews Heritage Museum\, this talk will celebrate 175 years of contribution to the local architecture by one of the oldest firms of architects in Scotland\, St Andrews based Muir Walker Pride. It will chart the changing nature of architectural practice and its reflection of society over the years. \n  \n“Architecture is everyone’s business. After all\, it is the one art which affects everyone’s eyes and everyone’s comfort.” (St Andrews Citizen\, 1928). \n  \nThe Exhibition in on display at the St Andrews Heritage Museum\, 12 North Street\, St Andrews KY16 9PW\, until the 15 March https://tinyurl.com/MuirWalkerPride. \n  \nThe St Andrews Preservation Trust is delighted to welcome you to the last of our series of Winter Talks 2026.  We welcome speakers from across St Andrews\, Dundee and Fife to share their work or pieces of research. In four years we have grown from smaller audiences of members to audience of 60-90 members of the Trust and the local community. \n  \nTuesday 17th March 2026\, 2.30pm at the St Andrews Bowling Club. \nThe talk will last approximately 50mins. \nThere will be a short Q&A and a reception with tea\, coffee and biscuits will follow. \nMemberships available at https://tinyurl.com/STAPTMembership.
URL:https://standrewspreservationtrust.com/event/winter-talk-3/
LOCATION:St Andrews Bowling Club\, 1 Pipeland Road\, St Andrews\, Fife\, KY16 8JN\, United Kingdom
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