Photographic copy of four rubbings. The right and middle-left rubbings depict sections from the face of St Madoes Pictish cross slab. The left rubbing shows the left side of the face of Dunfallandy P ...
E 72603
Description Photographic copy of four rubbings. The right and middle-left rubbings depict sections from the face of St Madoes Pictish cross slab. The left rubbing shows the left side of the face of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. The middle-right rubbing is unidentified.
Date c. 1890 to 1903
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number E 72603
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 1463012
Scope and Content The left rubbing depicts the left side of the face of an 8th century Pictish cross slab known as Clach An T-Sagart or the Dunfallandy Stone. There are three Pictish animal symbols arranged vertically. Originally situated in the ruins of a chapel near Killiecrankie railway station, the cross has been moved to its present position behind Dunfallandy House, Dunfallandy, Perth.
Accession Number 2012/85
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