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Photographic copy of six rubbings showing from top left a detail of Keills Cross, an unidentified carved stone, detail of Meigle no.3 Pictish cros slab, detail of St Vigeans no.10 cross slab, Mingaff ...
SC 1470554
Description Photographic copy of six rubbings showing from top left a detail of Keills Cross, an unidentified carved stone, detail of Meigle no.3 Pictish cros slab, detail of St Vigeans no.10 cross slab, Mingaff cross slab and Drainie no.13 cross slab fragment.
Date c. 1890 to 1903
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 1470554
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of E 72616
Scope and Content The bottom left rubbing shows detail of cross slab, standing a few feet out from the wall in the north-east corner, at the ruined church of Minnigaff. The bottom right rubbing shows detail from Dranie no.13 cross slab fragment, now in Elgin Museum. The middle right rubbing shows detail of reverse of St Vigeans no.10 cross slab. The upper left rubbing shows detail from the upper part of the face of Kellis cross, situated behind the chapel at Keills. The upper right rubbing shows detail from face of Meigle no. 3 Pictish cross slab. The upper middle rubbing shows an unidentified carved stone bearing interlace.
Accession Number 2012/85
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1470554
File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap
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