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Carved stones in Tarfside area.

MS 28/43/1

Description Carved stones in Tarfside area.

Date 22/3/1934

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number MS 28/43/1

Category Manuscripts

Scope and Content Letter from Fred A Ferguson, Town Clerk's Office, Brechin, to J Graham Callander, 22 March 1934, concerning carved stones in Tarfside area, together with three photographs of a cross-incised boulder, a grooved boulder and a font. W Douglas Simpson suggested that the cross-incised boulder might be a garth-stone. 2. Typescript copy of a note on 'Ancient remains in Glen Esk, Angus. Incised cross on boulder near Tarfside', including cairn with cist on Milton Hill.

Medium ink

Accession Number 1975/12

External Reference SAS 43

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1222364

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