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Drawing showing masons' marks from Arbroath Abbey and Inverquiech Castle.
DC 53763/6
Description Drawing showing masons' marks from Arbroath Abbey and Inverquiech Castle.
Date c. 1857 to 1861
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number DC 53763/6
Category Prints and Drawings
Copies DP 238884
Scope and Content Undated ink drawings annotated 'Arbroath Abbey - mostly from stones about the principal entrance' and 'Inverquiech Castle, Alyth, was occupied of Edward I in 1296. It was a ruin in 1394, when Robt II granted it to his nephew James of Lindsay, by whom it had probably been restored or made habitable. (Land of Lindsays p.285)'.
Accession Number 1975/12
External Reference SAS 194
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1467852
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