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Photographic copies of rubbings of early medieval sculpture

551 249/700

Description Photographic copies of rubbings of early medieval sculpture

Date c. 1890 to 1903

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

Catalogue Number 551 249/700

Category All Other

Scope and Content The collection comprises glass negatives of rubbings of early medieval sculpture in Scotland and the Isle of Man taken by J Romilly Allen in the course of fieldwork during the preparation of the The Early Christian Monuments of Scotland

Accession Number 2012/85

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1317568

Collection Hierarchy - Group Level

Collection Level (551 249) Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

> Group Level (551 249/700) Photographic copies of rubbings of early medieval sculpture

Preview Category Catalogue Number Title Date Level
All Other E 72717 Photographic copy of two rubbings of unidentified carved stones 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1343180 Photographic copy of five rubbings of the Dupplin Cross, Meigle no.3 and St Vigeans no.21 cross slabs. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1342338 View of face of Nigg Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1342339 Photographic copy of four rubbings. The upper left and lower right rubbings shows panel detail from reverse and face of Invergowrie no 2 cross-slab, St. Peter's Churchyard, Invergowrie, Dundee. The upper right and lower left rubbings show face and reverse of Meigle no 7 Pictish cross slab fragment, now in Meigle Museum. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415686 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The upper left rubbing shows the upper detail and the lower left rubbing shows the lower left detail of the reverse of Aberlemno No. 3 Pictish symbol stone, Angus. The right rubbing shows the face (b) of a cross slab from Kilmartin Churchyard, Argyll. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415687 Photographic copy of rubbing showing reverse of the Drosten Stone Pictish cross-slab (St. Vigeans no.1). c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415693 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing shows the reverse side of cross slab, revealing interlace detail and the faint remains of a stag, St Cormac's Chapel, Eilean Mor. The right rubbing shows the face of a cross slab from Kilmartin Churchyard. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415694 Photographic copy of rubbing of face of a carved stone, cross-incised, known as 'The Peterstone' or 'Llanhamlach Stone', from Llanhamlach, Brecknockshire, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415695 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing is unidentified. The lower rubbing is a detail of four carved stone section of an Archway, probably Anglo-Saxon, from Church of St. Peter, Britford, England. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415696 Photographic copy of five rubbings. The right three rubbings are unidentified. The left two rubbings show the circular interlace details from faces of a carved stone, known as the 'Irton Cross,' a Northumbrian cross-shaft probably from the ninth century from Irton Churchyard, Irton in Cumbria, England. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415697 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The right rubbing shows detail of a Pictish cross slab, containing figures and an Ogam inscription. originally from Scoonie Churchyard, now held at the National Museums of Scotland. The left rubbing shows detail of the Fourdon Stone Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415698 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the reverse detail of a cross-shaft fragment, known as the 'Walton Cross', from Walton Cross, Hartshead, England. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415699 Photographic copy of a rubbing showing the bottom half of the face of a cross slab, from Farr Old Church, Clachan. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1415700 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The left rubbing is unidentified. The middle and right rubbings show detail from the left side [middle] and face [right] of Abercorn No. 2 cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422913 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the lower detail of the face of the Maiden Stone Pictish cross slab, Chapel of Garioch. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422914 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The lower rubbing shows detail of the face of the Wolf Stone Pictish symbol stone, it originally stood at Newbigging Farm, Leslie, now stands in the garden of Leith Hall, Aberdeenshire. The upper rubbing shows detail from the face of a Pictish symbol stone, from Newton House, Aberdeenshire. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422915 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail of the face of the Picardy Stone Pictish symbol stone, Myreton Farm, Insch, Aberdeenshire. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422916 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from face of Broomend of Crichie Pictish symbol stone. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422917 Photographic copy of rubbing showing face detail of the Craw Stane Pictish symbol stone, Rhynie. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1422918 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows face detail from Fyvie no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Fyvie schoolhouse, now at St. Peter's Church, Fyvie. The lower rubbing shows detail from the face of Inverurie no 3 Pictish symbol stone, Old Inverurie Churchyard. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423243 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from face of Kintore no.1 Pictish symbol stone. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423244 Photographic copy of rubbing of unidentified carved stone. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423245 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from face of Dunrobin no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally covering a long cist near Castle Dairy, now at Dunrobin Castle Museum. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423246 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from face of Clynemilton no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Clynemilton farm, now at Dunrobin Castle Museum. c. 1890 Item Level

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