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Field Visit

Date 1910

Event ID 654774

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/654774

ND23NE 5 2939 3728

At the farm of Roadside, Mid Clyth, occupied by Mr George Sinclair, is a cross-bearing slab. It was found many years ago built into a stone dyke, and has been used as a cover on the top of the wall around the well containing the machinery of the horse mill at the back of the house. On its upper face is rudely carved, or picked out, a small cross. The slab measures 3' 5" in length by 1' 11" in breadth, and 5" in thickness. The cross is 1' 5" in extreme length and 1' 2" in breadth across the centre. The arms are 6" long and terminate in round discs 2 1/2" in diameter; and the lateral arms are slightly inclined upwards. The stem is 9" long.

Visited by RCAHMS, 16th July 1910

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