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Elgin, Pictish cross-slab from J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.16

SC 341225

Description Elgin, Pictish cross-slab from J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.16

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

Catalogue Number SC 341225

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of D 8516

Scope and Content Cross-slab at Elgin, Morayshire This stone now stands in the ruins of Elgin Cathedral. It was originally found in the High Street, near St Giles Church. It was moved to its present location in the 19th century. The stone is granite. This is a drawing of the stone which appeared in John Stuart's 1856 publication 'The Sculptured Stones of Scotland'. The symbols are carved on the N face. They include a double-disc and Z-rod and crescent and V-rod. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/341225

File Format (TIF) Tagged Image File Format bitmap

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Collection Level (551 2378) Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland

> Item Level (SC 341225) Elgin, Pictish cross-slab from J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.16

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