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Monymusk, Pictish cross-slab. View of front face (as preserved in church), dated 11 September 1995.

SC 337008

Description Monymusk, Pictish cross-slab. View of front face (as preserved in church), dated 11 September 1995.

Catalogue Number SC 337008

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 65048

Scope and Content Cross-slab at Monymusk, Aberdeenshire This cross-slab was found about 1800 in a field near the river at Monymusk. It was erected nearby and by 1903 had been moved to Monymusk Castle (now House of Monymusk) where it was built into the billiard-room. It is now display in the local church. This is a view of the stone. At the top is an equal-armed cross, which is carved in low relief. Below this are two Pictish symbols - a step and a triple-disc. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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