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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
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425564 Photographic copy of rubbing showing lower detail of inscribed carved stone with Ogam and Latin inscriptions, from St David's Church, Trallwng (Trallong), Breconshire, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425565 Photographic copy of two rubbings of inscribed carved stones. The right rubbing shows detail of the side of 'The Cross of Moridic', from Llanhamlach, Wales. The left rubbing shows the upper detail of the face of 'The Cross of Briamail', from St Maelog's Church, Llandefaelog Fach, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425566 Photographic copy of two rubbings of inscribed carved stones. The left rubbing shows detail of the side of 'The Cross of Moridic', from Llanhamlach, Wales. The right rubbing shows the lower detail of face of 'The Cross of Briamail', from St Maelog's Church, Llandefaelog Fach, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425567 Photographic copy of rubbing showing upper detail of inscribed carved stone with Ogam and Latin inscriptions, from St David's Church, Trallwng (Trallong), Breconshire, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425568 Photographic copy of rubbing of inscribed carved stone showing the lowest interlace and inscription of 'The Cross of Briamail', from St Maelog's Church, Llandefaelog Fach, Wales. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425569 Photographic copy of three rubbings of unidentified carved stones. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425570 Photographic copy of four rubbings of unidentified carved stones c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1425571 Photographic copy of three rubbings. The left rubbing shows detail of Pictish cross-slab, (Meigle no.4). The right rubbing shows detail from face of cross-slab, (St Vigeans no.10). The lower right rubbing is unidentified. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423753 Photographic copy of two rubbings showing details from face of cross slab (St Vigeans no.7). c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423754 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing shows the face of Aldbar Pictish cross slab, originally from Aldbar Chapel, now at Brechin Cathedral. The right rubbing shows detail of the reverse of Eilean Mor cross shaft, St Cormac's Chapel. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423755 Photographic copy of rubbing showing cross slab, originally from Farnell Graveyard, now at Montrose Museum, Angus. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423756 Photographic copy of rubbing showing face of Eassie Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423757 Photographic copy of rubbing showing face Pictish cross slab, originally from Woodrae Castle, Angus, now at National Museums of Scotland. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423433 Photographic copy of rubbing showing reverse Eassie Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423434 Photographic copy of rubbing showing the bottom three panels of reverse of the Maiden Stone Pictish cross slab, Chapel of Garioch. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423435 Photographic copy of rubbing showing reverse of Nigg Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423436 Photographic copy of rubbing showing face of Woodrae Pictish cross slab, now at National Museums of Scotland. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1423437 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
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1409605 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing is the inscribed carved stone, known as the 'Badvoc Stone', originally from Margam Mountain, now re-housed at Old School House Margam, Glamorgan, Wales. The right rubbing is the reverse of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1409606 Photographic copy of four rubbings. The upper two rubbings show detail of two cross incised stones, Dyce no.3 [left] and Dyce no.2 [right] from Dyce, Aberdeen. The lower two rubbings are yet to be identified. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1409607 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing shows a cross-incised stone, probably a cross-shaft slab fragment, now in St Cannydd's Church, Llangennith, Wales. Titled 'Portion of Cross Shaft, Llangennith, Gower, Glam, 1894.' The right rubbing shows a carved stone wheel-headed cross, known as the 'Lonan Cross', considered to be 5th Century, from Old Kirk Lonan, Isle of Man. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1409608 Photographic copy of four rubbings of four 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 1409609 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing is a detail of the side of a carved stone, a fragmented cross-shaft known as “the Other Half Stone,” from St. Cleer, Cornwall, England. The right rubbing is a detail from the side of a fragmented cross-shaft, from St. Neot, Cornwall. c. 1890 Item Level
On-line Digital Images On-line Digital Images SC 1409610 Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing is yet to be identified. The lower rubbing shows detail from the face of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level

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