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Birse Parish Church Slab Sculptured slab with, according to Eeles (1912), two crosses and a sword. From the rubbing, one of the crosses could conceivably be an axe.

RB 66

Description Birse Parish Church Slab Sculptured slab with, according to Eeles (1912), two crosses and a sword. From the rubbing, one of the crosses could conceivably be an axe.

Date 8/6/1905

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number RB 66

Category All Other

Medium Wax on paper

External Reference SAS 68

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/383478

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> Item Level (RB 66) Birse Parish Church Slab Sculptured slab with, according to Eeles (1912), two crosses and a sword. From the rubbing, one of the crosses could conceivably be an axe.

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