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Eassie. View of face of cross-slab. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol. i, pl.91.

D 8590

Description Eassie. View of face of cross-slab. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol. i, pl.91.

Date 1856

Collection Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland

Catalogue Number D 8590

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 969274, SC 342304

Scope and Content Cross-slab at Eassie Churchyard, Angus The stone now stands within the ruins of Eassie Church and was originally found in the nearby burn. It has a cross carved on one side and symbols on the other. The back is now rather weathered. This is a drawing of the stone which appeared in John Stuart's 1856 publication 'The Sculptured Stones of Scotland'. The cross is finely decorated with interlace. Surrounding it are two angels, a hunter and some deer. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

External Reference Stuart, i, pl.91

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/306421

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