Students from the University of St Andrews, wearing their traditional red gowns, take part in The Gaudie, a procession through the town and down to the pier. The annual Gaudie takes place every 30 April to commemorate former student John Honey, who in 1800 rescued members of the crew of the Janet of Macduff which had run aground off the East Sands. Picture date: Thursday April 30, 2026.

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Students from the University of St Andrews, wearing their traditional red gowns, take part in The Gaudie, a procession through the town and down to the pier. The annual Gaudie takes place every 30 April to commemorate former student John Honey, who in 1800 rescued members of the crew of the Janet of Macduff which had run aground off the East Sands. Picture date: Thursday April 30, 2026.
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Students from the University of St Andrews, wearing their traditional red gowns, take part in The Gaudie, a procession through the town and down to the pier. The annual Gaudie takes place every 30 April to commemorate former student John Honey, who in 1800 rescued members of the crew of the Janet of Macduff which had run aground off the East Sands. Picture date: Thursday April 30, 2026.

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