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View of both faces of a carved stone cross head fragment, supposodly from cross that stood at a Saints grave in St. Cormac's Chapel ruins, at Eilean Mor, Argyll and Bute. Titled: '133. Part of broken ...

PA 186/102

Description View of both faces of a carved stone cross head fragment, supposodly from cross that stood at a Saints grave in St. Cormac's Chapel ruins, at Eilean Mor, Argyll and Bute. Titled: '133. Part of broken cross at Ealan Mor. Both sides.' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM NO 186: J B MACKENZIE ALBUMS vol.1

Date c. 1870

Collection General Collection. Photograph Albums.

Catalogue Number PA 186/102

Category Print Room

Copy of PA 186

Copies DP 156932

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1336035

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Collection Level (551 87) General Collection. Photograph Albums.

Batch Level (PA 186) Photograph Album No 186: J B Mackenzie Albums vol.1 (cf PAs 187 and 188).

>> Item Level (PA 186/102) View of both faces of a carved stone cross head fragment, supposodly from cross that stood at a Saints grave in St. Cormac's Chapel ruins, at Eilean Mor, Argyll and Bute. Titled: '133. Part of broken cross at Ealan Mor. Both sides.' PHOTOGR

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