St Ninian's form, 2nd year, 1959/60 (Album 3)
St Ninian's Form, third year, 1960/1 (Album 3)
Billy McCarthy lifting sports trophy, 1960 (Album 4)
The Dee passenger ferry, early 1960s
Fr John Kane, form master of St Ninian's form, 1959 
Sack race winner, 1960 (Album 4)
The Pail Courts, 1958/9
Staff group, 1953 (Album 5)
Rector, Stephen McGill, leaving the College on being made a bishop - 1960
Photo Gallery Thumbnails 1
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More '50s/60s
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Thumbnails 2 - some recent photos of the college
Thumbnails 3 - a set of old photos of the college
Thumbnails 4 - 1982
College photos taken in 1999
Old photos of the college
A few photos from 1982
More '50s & '60s
Thumbnails 1a - more '50s & '60s
Reunion 2001
Thumbnails 5 - Reunion 2001
Reunion 2001
Thumbnails 5a - Reunion 2001
Reunion 2001
Thumbnails 5b - Reunion 2001
Aberdeen 2001
Thumbnails 6 - Aberdeen today
1986, the year the college closed
Thumbnails 4a -1986, the year the college closed
Full college photo 1965
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From the 1950s & '60s
1940s & earlier
Thumbnails 1b - 1940s & earlier
More photos from 1986
Thumbnails 4b - more from 1986
Full college photo 1953
Thumbnails 7 - AGM 2002
AGM, May 2002
Memorial Mass, Nov 2002
Thumbnails 8 - Memorial Mass, Nov 2002
Have a look at these other pages of thumbnails below
Archive Photos from across the years
Thumbnails 9 - archive photos from across the years
Full college photo 1959
                     Large Archive Photo Collection
When the college was closed, many photos remained in the building. 1,155 of these have now been digitised and put onto CDRs. However, it was not possible to scan them and they have simply been photographed by a digital camera. Unfortunately, the camera was not placed directly above the photos when the shots were taken, resulting in images that are distorted. They can be corrected with a little magic in Photoshop, but this would take a long time and so the images have been left as they were when received by the site. You can view them by clicking on the links below (these links open in new windows):

                  
Batch 1
                  
Batch 2
                  
Batch 3