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General view of standing stones.

A 35065 CT

Description General view of standing stones.

Date 1986

Catalogue Number A 35065 CT

Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images

Copies SC 336653

Scope and Content Standing stones at Lundin Links, Fife These standing stones are within the grounds of the Lundin Ladies Golf Club. There have been a number of theories on their origin. They have been called Roman, the gravestones of Danes killed by Macbeth, Druidical and of having astronomical significance. This is a view of the three stones. The pair of stones measure 4.1 m and 4.6 m respectively. The third stone lies 30 m away to the N and is 5.5 m high. In the late 18th century a fourth stone lay broken nearby. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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