*The watermark is for internet copyright purposes only and will not appear on the purchased printAfter the disastrous collapse of the gallery at the Old Kirk in Kirk Wynd in 1829, the original Behelfield, buit in 1740, was deemed unsafe and replaced with the present building in 1831 at a cost of £4000. It was called Bethelfield simply because it lay at the end of Bethelfield Place which, at the date of this image (July 1954) had old buildings to the left, -TSB and Adamson's Chemists - at the foot of Nicol Street and Milton Road. These buildings are now all gone and it is now open space with an enlarged road junction