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Errol Old Parish Churches, Errol Churchyard.
General view of gravestone of Margaret Hill, 1754. Rosettes, crown over crossed palm fronds and vine, double winged souls and pair of double torches. Foliate crest Insc: 'R.H K.M'. Emblems of mortality linked by ribband. (skulls, arrows of Death, hourglass and crossed bones).
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Papers of Betty Willsher, historian, St Andrews, Scotland |
General view of gravestone of Margaret Hill, 1754. Rosettes, crown over crossed palm fronds and vine, double winged souls and pair of double torches. Foliate crest Insc: 'R.H K.M'. Emblems of mortality linked by ribband. (skulls, arrows of Death, hourglass and crossed bones).
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General view of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Omay, 1639. Coped stone with emblematic figures, symbols of trade and several inscribed panels.
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General view of gravestone of May Duff, 1762. Double rosette with double torches of Life and Death. Winged Soul over ribband insc: 'After Death Life. Hors Est Boni Viri Natalis'. Shield with the tools of a mason (setsquare, folding ruler, dividers chisel, hammer and mallet). Insc: 'D.M S.D'.
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General view of gravestone with winged soul, shield and skull motif inscribed 'Memento Mori'.
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c. 1982 |
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General view of gravestones in Errol Parish Church Graveyard.
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c. 1982 |
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View of gravestone commemorating May Duff dated 1762 in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church. The stone features double rosette with double torches of Life and Death, winged soul over ribband inscribed 'After Death Life. Hors Est Boni Viri Natalis', and shield with the tools of a mason (setsquare, folding ruler, dividers chisel, hammer and mallet.
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Detail of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Isles, 1744, with two lions supporting a crown, with the tools of a shoemaker, in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church. |
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General view of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Omay, 1639, in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church. Coped stone with emblematic figures, symbols of trade and several inscribed panels. |
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View of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Omay, 1639, in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church. Coped stone with emblematic figures, symbols of trade and several inscribed panels. |
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Detail of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Omay, 1639, in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church, with skull, hourglass, crossed bones and sexton's tools. |
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Detail of the tombstone commemorating Alexander Omay, 1639, in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church, with skeleton with arrow of death, scythe and hourglass, and a figure known as the 'King of Terrors'. |
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General view of gravestone commemorating Andrew Adam and dated 1746 in the churchyard of Errol Parish Church, with two shields containing the emblems of a ploughman and those of a weaver, with 'Memento Mori' ribbon, hourglass, sexton's tools, skull and coffin below. |
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