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E 72735 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing the face of the Princes Stone Pictish cross slab, Glenferness |
c. 1890 |
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E 72737 |
Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing is yet to be identified. The lower rubbing shows the face of a Pictish cross-slab, originally from Benvie Churchyard, know at Dundee Museum.
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1890 |
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E 72738 |
Photographic copy of three rubbings showing details from a cross-slab fragment, tenth century, known as the 'Glencairn Cross', from Glencairn Old Parish Church, now held in the Dumfries Museum. The upper rubbing shows the reverse of the cross, the middle rubbing shows the face of the cross, and the lower likely shows interlacing detail from a side of the cross. |
1890 |
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E 72739 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing a recumbent cross-slab, discovered in an ancient churchyard, now in Brechin Cathedral, Angus. |
1890 |
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E 72740 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing the reverse of the Dupplin Cross |
c. 1890 |
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E 72741 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing the face of the Dupplin Cross |
c. 1890 |
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E 72743 |
Photographic copy of two rubbings showing the reverse of Benvie Pictish cross-slab and the face of a Pictish cross-slab from Alyth High Kirk. |
1890 |
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E 72747 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72748 |
Photographic copy of two rubbings. The glass plate was broken. The left rubbing shows detail of a Pictish symbol stone fragment, originally from Redland, Firth, now at the National Museum of Scotland. The rubbing shows a rectangle above a crescent and V-rod.
The right rubbing shows detail from the face of a Pictish symbol stone fragment, originally from Finlarig Chapel Park, now at National Museum of Scotland, acc no. IB 11. The rubbing detail shows a crescent and v-rod symbol with the remnants of a rectangle and Z-rod above.
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c. 1890 |
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E 72749 |
Photographic copy of a rubbing showing detail from the face of a Pictish symbol stone, embedded into the wall of Kinellar Church, Aberdeenshire. The rubbing shows detail of a a disc over a crescent and V-rod.
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c. 1890 |
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E 72750 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from the face of a Pictish symbol stone, known as 'Logie Elphinstone No. 3', from Moor Of Carden, Aberdeenshire. The stone shows the Pictish symbols of a crescent with V-rod symbol beneath a Pictish beast.
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c. 1890 |
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E 72751 |
Photographic copy of three rubbings of unidentified carved stones |
c. 1890 |
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E 72752 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72753 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72754 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72755 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72756 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72757 |
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c. 1890 |
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E 72758 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing the upper heavily interlaced-cross from the face of a cross-slab from Farr Old Church, now Farr Museum, Farr, Highland. |
c. 1890 |
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E 72762 |
Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from the reverse of Thornton Pictish cross slab. |
c. 1890 |
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E 72520 |
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 |
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E 72521 |
Photographic copy of two rubbings of unidentified carved stones. |
c. 1890 |
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E 72522 |
Photographic copy of two rubbings of unidentified carved stones. |
c. 1890 |
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E 72523 |
Photographic copy of rubbing of unidentified carved stone. |
c. 1890 |
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