Photographic copy of four rubbings showing St Andrews no.14 cross shaft and the Newton Stone, an ogham inscribed Pictish symbol stone. The left and right carved stones are unidentified.
E 72643
Description Photographic copy of four rubbings showing St Andrews no.14 cross shaft and the Newton Stone, an ogham inscribed Pictish symbol stone. The left and right carved stones are unidentified.
Date c. 1890 to 1903
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number E 72643
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 1516962
Scope and Content Photographic copy of four rubbings. The middle left rubbing shows the reverse of a cross shaft, known as 'St Andrews No.14' from the Cathedral Museum, divided into three panels. The middle right rubbing shows detail from a Pictish symbol stone, known as the 'Newton Stone', revealing an ogham inscription. The left and right rubbings are yet to be identified.
Accession Number 2012/85
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