Pictish cross-slab, (St Vigeans no.1), and visible face of recumbant grave-slab, (St. Vigeans no.8), when still built within the wall of St. Vigeans Church.
Plate ix from P Chalmers, Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline, showing 'Fragments of King Robert Bruce's marble tombstone', 'Gurgoil or stone water spout from the old market cross', 'Queensferry Burgh Seal', and 'Market cross pillar'.
Plate vi from P Chalmers, Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline, showing plan of the nave of the Abbey church, the new Parish Church, and the foundations of the medieval choir. Also shown are plans and sections of vaults discovered during excavation, including that attributed to Robert the Bruce.
Plate xvi from P Chalmers, Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline, showing architectural details of the abbey, including romanesque arcading in the nave, the western door of the nave, and the windows of the north transept, as standing in 1790.
Plate 111 from P Chalmers, 'Historical and Statistical Account of Dunfermline' showing 'Double Seal of the City of Dunfermline' and 'Tabernacle Work of the Abbey Choir 1250'.
Pictish cross-slab (St Vigeans no.1), and visible side face of recumbent grave-slab (St. Vigeans no.8), when still built within the wall of St. Vigeans Church.