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Photographic copy of three rubbings. The upper left rubbing shows the upper detail and the lower left rubbing shows the lower left detail of the reverse of Aberlemno No. 3 Pictish symbol stone, Angus. The right rubbing shows the face (b) of a cross slab from Kilmartin Churchyard, Argyll.
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Reverse of Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard cross slab, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. View of face of cross-slab.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. Reverse of cross-slab, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard cross slab. View of cross-bearing face.
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Aberlemno Churchyard Pictish cross slab. (No.2, reverse)
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone, showing cross-bearing face of slab.
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View of reverse of Aberlemno no 2 Pictish cross slab, Aberlemno Churchyard.
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View of face of Aberlemno no 2 Pictish cross slab, Aberlemno Churchyard.
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Photographic copy of two rubbings. The top rubbing shows upper detail of reverse of Pictish cross slab, originally from Woodrae Castle, Angus, now at National Museums of Scotland. The bottom rubbing shows detail of reverse of Aberlemno no.2 Pictish cross slab, Aberlemno Churchyard, Angus.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. Reverse of cross-slab, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Aberlemno no2, the Churchyard Stone.
View of cross-bearing face of slab.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone.
View of cross-bearing face of slab.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone
View of cross-bearing face of slab.
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