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Rubbing of bird symbol in Dovecot Cave, East Wemyss
FID 545/2
Description Rubbing of bird symbol in Dovecot Cave, East Wemyss
Date c. 27/4/1866
Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Catalogue Number FID 545/2
Category All Other
Copies DP 224550
Scope and Content This rubbing selects the bird carved in the Doo Cave, now destroyed. Undated rubbing likely created 27 April 1866. This date is after James Young Simpson's lecture to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland in January 1866. The identity of the creator of the rubbing is uncertain.
Scale 1:1
Medium Wax on paper
Accession Number 1975/12
External Reference SAS 75
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/147147
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