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View of Pictish symbol stone, incised with a triangle and crescent, known as Dunnicaer or Stonehaven no. 3.

SC 1595872

Description View of Pictish symbol stone, incised with a triangle and crescent, known as Dunnicaer or Stonehaven no. 3.

Date 25/9/1990

Collection Tom and Sybil Gray

Catalogue Number SC 1595872

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of E 71825

Scope and Content From the Pictish settlement at Dunnicaer, now built into a wall in the garden of Banchory House, Kincardine

Accession Number 2000/223

External Reference 3700/2

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1595872

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

Collection Hierarchy - Item Level

Collection Level (551 328) Tom and Sybil Gray

Group Level (551 328/1) Photographs 'Dark Ages'

>> Item Level (SC 1595872) View of Pictish symbol stone, incised with a triangle and crescent, known as Dunnicaer or Stonehaven no. 3.

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Attribution: © Courtesy of HES (Tom and Sybil Gray Collection)

Licence Type: Full

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