New College
New College is home to the School of Divinity at The University of Edinburgh, Scotland.
The College shares its site with the General Assembly Hall, the main meeting venue of the Church of Scotland. Over its history Edinburgh has been one of the world’s leading centres of Reformed theology, and has been home to distinguished theologians such as HR Mackintosh, John Baillie, TF Torrance and John McIntyre, and influential biblical scholars and expositors such as James S. Stewart and James Barr.
The site on the Mound, in the centre of Edinburgh, was purchased in 1844 for £10,000. The celebrated Edinburgh Architect, William Henry Playfair, designed the buildings to be an imposing edifice in a prominent part of the capital, and an expression of the confidence of the Free Church. The plan was to provide accommodation for a full university.
The cost of the building was raised largely from donations by Free Church members, particularly the Free Church congregation in the Old Town, in return for including a church (now New College Library) among the new buildings. The College’s distinguished first principal, Thomas Chalmers laid the building’s foundation stone on 3 June 1846, and it opened to professors and students in 1850.
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cherylc1, 4 months ago
magnificant architecture- brillant capture
hallucingenic, 4 months ago
how beautiful :) and big! that would be a very cool place to go to school!
Maureen Bloesch, 4 months ago
interesting architecture…a castle college…:>)
BarryNorton1, 4 months ago
Good Shot
Kelly Bermingham, 4 months ago
Wow – what a lovely shot throught he bushes!
Carol & Kev Ha..., 4 months ago
Gorgeous capture Tom, love the perspective!!
davidmilne, 4 months ago
Wonderful framing and editing Tom!
MichelleR, 4 months ago
The history behind this beautiful school is wonderful. For a building of this size to be paid largely from donations says a lot! It’s a shame people still didn’t open their hearts like that. If they did, there might not be anymore homeless and hungry. Beautiful image with an awesome history. Well done, Tom!
Lucindawind, 4 months ago
beautiful work
Sean Farragher, 4 months ago
lovely work