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Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows face detail from Fyvie no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Fyvie schoolhouse, now at St. Peter's Church, Fyvie. The lower rubbing sho ...

E 72546

Description Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows face detail from Fyvie no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Fyvie schoolhouse, now at St. Peter's Church, Fyvie. The lower rubbing shows detail from the face of Inverurie no 3 Pictish symbol stone, Old Inverurie Churchyard.

Date c. 1890 to 1903

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number E 72546

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 1422918

Access Conditions The glass is broken.

Accession Number 2012/85

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1318505

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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

>> Item Level (E 72546) Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing shows face detail from Fyvie no.1 Pictish symbol stone, originally from Fyvie schoolhouse, now at St. Peter's Church, Fyvie. The lower rubbing shows detail from the face of Inverurie no

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