Photographic copy of three rubbings showing details of a grave slab from Meigle, the Boar Stone of Gask Pictish cross slab and a cross shaft from St Andrews Cathedral.
SC 1516961
Description Photographic copy of three rubbings showing details of a grave slab from Meigle, the Boar Stone of Gask Pictish cross slab and a cross shaft from St Andrews Cathedral.
Date c. 1890 to 1903
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 1516961
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of E 72640
Scope and Content The left rubbing showing a view of a recumbent grave-slab, known as 'Meigle No.9', consisting of four panels. The middle rubbing shows detail of the upper right side of the face of a Pictish cross slab, known as the 'Boar Stone of Gask', it formerly stood in a field on the south side of the road from Gask House to Gask Church, it is now standing beside Moncrieffe House. The right rubbing is view of a Pictish cross slab, known as 'St Andrews No.14' from the Cathedral Museum, consisting of three panels.
Accession Number 2012/85
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