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Preview Category Catalogue Number Collection Title Date Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images AB 4462 1977 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images AB 5335 PO Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View of symbol stone. Glass half-plate negative captioned: 'Sculptured Stone at Knockespock, Clatt (Once near School) Aug 1901'. 8/1901 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80027 Tom and Sybil Gray View of face of Knockespock House Pictish symbol stone. 11/1990 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images D 8505 Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland Knockespock and Percylieu stones from J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.5. Filed under NJ52NW 19. 1856 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 66603 Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu Knockespock House ('Clatt 1'), Pictish symbol stone. View from NNE, dated 16 April 1996. 1996 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 47065 Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu Knockespock House, Clatt no 1, photographic copy of rubbing of Pictish symbol stone. 27/4/1995 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images G 92954 CS Records of Historic Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland View from N. 13/3/1991 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images J 4085 S General Collection Sculptured Stone Knockesbock, Clatt Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72707 Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Photographic copy of four rubbings. The right two rubbings are yet to be identified. The upper left rubbing shows a Pictish carved stone fragment, 'Clatt no.2', from Clatt Churchyard, Clatt, Aberdeenshire. this fragment is currently thought to be lost. The lower right rubbing shows detail of a Pictish carved stone, originally from the wall of the burial ground at Clatt Parish Church, now found at Knockespock House, Aberdeenshire. 1890 Item Level