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Kildrummy, Parish Church and St Bride's Chapel (Old Parish Church): general view from NW
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the ESE.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the N.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the NW.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the W.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the SSW.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy Parish Church, taken from the S.
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Detail of gravestone for Patrick Yooz, 1771, in the churchyard of Kildrummy Parish Church.
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Detail of gravestone for Robert Creach, 1774, in the churchyard of Kildrummy Parish Church.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy, St Bride's Chapel and Well centred on the church with a possible motte and churchyard adjacent, taken from the NW.
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Scanned ink drawing of Kildrummy Old Church font - plan view and section
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Ground floor plan, Gallery floor plan and Site plan of Church
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View of unprovenanced stacking stones beside church
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View of unprovenanced stacking stones beside church; Mr Adam Welfare (RCAHMS) in picture
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View of unprovenanced stacking stones beside church
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy, St Bride's Chapel and Well centred on the church with a possible motte and churchyard adjacent, taken from the NW.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy, St Bride's Chapel and Well centred on the church with a possible motte and churchyard adjacent, taken from the SW.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy, St Bride's Chapel and Well centred on the church with a possible motte and churchyard adjacent, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view of Kildrummy, St Bride's Chapel and Well centred on the church with a possible motte and churchyard adjacent, taken from the E.
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Rubbing of Kildrummy Old Church font
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View of unprovenanced stacking stones beside church; Mr Adam Welfare (RCAHMS) in picture
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View of unprovenanced stacking stones beside church
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