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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

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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
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72556 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail of face of Clynekirkton no.2 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Clyne Milton Farm and later Clynekirkton Churchyard, Highland, now at Dunrobin Castle Museum. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72558 Photographic copy of rubbing, with overlaid drawing, showing upper detail of face of Kirkmadrine no.2 cross-incised stone with inscription, Kirkmadrine Church. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72560 Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail of the face of 'Clach Biorach' Pictish symbol stone, Edderton. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72562 Photographic copy of rubbing of unidentified carved stone. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72563 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
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72746 Photograph of rubbing showing the reverse of a Pictish cross-slab, known as 'Mortlach No.1' or the 'Battle Stone', standing in the middle of the field below Mortlach churchyard (NJ33NW 10) , containing a serpent, bulls head, horseman and a hound. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72564 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
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72569 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The top rubbing shows detail of face of Rosiemarkie no.2 carved stone, Rosemarkie Parish Church. The bottom left rubbing shows detail from a fragmented Pictish symbol stone, originally from Newbigging Farm, Leslie, now in the garden of Leith Hall. The bottom right rubbing shows detail of face of Farr cross-slab, Clachan. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72571 Photographic copy of rubbing showing reverse Eassie Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72573 Photographic copy of rubbing showing reverse of Nigg Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72575 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The upper rubbing shows the lower right panel detail, and the right rubbing shows the lower left panel of face of Meigle no. 1 Pictish cross slab, now in Meigle Museum. The left rubbing shows detail of face of Dyce no.2 Pictish cross slab, Chapel Of St Fergus, Dyce. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72726 Photographic copy of eight rubbings showing details from a carved stone cross-slab, known as 'Nevern no.4', from Nevern Parish Church, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The left two rubbings show the reverse [upper] and face [lower] of the cross section of the stone. The six rubbings on the right show various interlace details from the stone. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72727 Photographic copy of three rubbings showing details from a carved stone cross-slab fragment, known as the 'Houelt Cross', from St Illtud's Chuch, Llantwit Major, Wales. The upper rubbing shows the face of the stone, while the lower two rubbings likely show edge interlace details. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72731 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the face of Migvie Pictish cross slab c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72736 Photographic copy of a rubbing showing the face of Glamis no.1 Pictish cross slab c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72742 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the face of a Pictish cross-slab, generally considered to have been originally located at Golspie, now in Dunrobin Museum. The rubbing also shows some of the side interlacing and inscription. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72744 Photographic copy of four rubbings, probably all showing details, from a cross-slab from Rossie Priory, Perth and Kinross. The upper left rubbing shows detail from the right underarm of the cross. The upper right rubbing shows detail from the top right corner of the cross. The lower left rubbing shows detail from the top left corner of the cross. Finally, the lower right rubbing detail is currently unidentified. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72576 Photographic copy of two rubbings showing details from face of cross slab (St Vigeans no.7). c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72578 Photographic copy of rubbing showing cross slab, originally from Farnell Graveyard, now at Montrose Museum, Angus. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72581 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The top rubbings show details of reverse of Rosiemarkie no.1 Pictish cross slab, now at Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie. The bottom rubbing is unidentified. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72533 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows detail of Rhynie no.6 Pictish symbol stone, St. Luag's Church, Rhynie. The lower rubbing shows detail of Congash no. 1 Pictish symbol stone, Parc-An-Caipel. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72535 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows detail from a Pictish symbol stone, originally from Rothiebrisbane, now at St Peter's Church, Fyvie. The lower rubbing shows reverse detail from the Migvie Stone Pictish cross slab, St Finan's Church. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72594 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the reverse of the Ulbster Stone Pictish cross slab, previously used as a grave stone from the ruined church of St Martin at Ulbster, now held at Thurso Museum, Highland. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72595 Photographic copy of six rubbings. The upper left rubbing shows detail from panel of the Dupplin Cross; the upper central rubbing shows detail of face of Meigle no. 29 Pictish cross slab fragment and the upper and bottom right rubbings show details of the Drosten Stone Pictish cross slab, St Vigeans no.1. The left middle and bottom rubbings are yet to be identified. c. 1890 Item Level

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