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PA 121/19/2 |
General Collection. Photograph Albums. |
Iona, St Mary's Abbey.
Page 19/2 General view
Titled: 'St Columba's Church Iona'. |
1928 |
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PA 121/19/5 |
General Collection. Photograph Albums. |
Iona, St Mary's Abbey.
Page 19/5 General view
Titled: 'Convent- Iona'. |
1928 |
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PA 121/19/7 |
General Collection. Photograph Albums. |
Iona, St Mary's Abbey.
Page 19/5 Detail of chapel.
Titled: 'Archway in St Columba's Chapel'. |
c. 1928 |
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PA 121/19/4 |
General Collection. Photograph Albums. |
Iona, St Mary's Abbey.
Page 19/4 General view
Titled: 'Ruined Convent - Iona'. |
1928 |
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PA 147/14 |
General Collection. Photograph Albums. |
View of large group of people including clerics in front of Iona Abbey. |
c. 1890 |
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D 49322 |
Rev Layng |
Iona Abbey and St Martin's Cross
General view |
1904 |
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RAB 47/5/5 |
General Collection |
On page 5 vignette of Iona Abbey.
Insc.:'Cathedral of Iona.' |
1848 |
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RAB 148/14 |
General Collection |
On page 14 engraving of Iona Abbey. |
c. 1880 |
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RAB 151/306 |
General Collection |
On page 306 small engraving of Iona Abbey |
1851 |
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RAB 250/13/1 |
General Collection |
Photograph of Abbey, outbuildings & churchyard. |
c. 1902 |
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RAB 253/59 |
General Collection |
Page No. 59, Photograph of 13th - century Iona Abbey, looking across to Mull |
1951 |
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RAB 258/138 |
General Collection |
Engraving of Iona Abbey & outbuildings. |
1924 |
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DC 47668 |
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland |
E elevation of Abbey. |
c. 1874 |
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RAB 269/OP38 |
General Collection |
Photograph of Iona Abbey and St Oran's Chapel. |
1947 |
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RAB 271/OP242 |
General Collection |
Engraving of general view of the abbey and roofless croft houses in the area around it.
Insc.:'General view of Iona.' |
1774 |
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RAB 271/OP253 |
General Collection |
Engraving of interior of Abbey. |
1774 |
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RAB 271/OP253/2 |
General Collection |
Engraving of Abbey & outbuildigs. |
1774 |
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RAB 271/OP254 |
General Collection |
Fold-out page of engravings of sculptures. I. Abbot MacKinnon' Tomb. II. The Abbess. III. The Warrior. IV.
Sculpture round the Capitals of two pillars. |
1774 |
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RAB 273/66 |
General Collection |
Vignette of Iona Abbey. |
1878 |
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RAB 277/315/1 |
General Collection |
Photograph of Iona Abbey and adjacent buildings. |
1980 |
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RAB 281/96 |
General Collection |
Coloured engraving of Iona Abbey & surroundings. |
1892 |
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RAB 284/102 |
General Collection |
Small engraving of Iona Abbey. |
1883 |
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RAB 292/191 |
General Collection |
Engraving of Iona Abbey & grounds.
Titled 'Iona. London, Published 1833 by Charles Tilt, 86 Fleet Street. Lord of the Isles. Drawn by G. Cattermole from a sketch by J. Skene, Esq. Engraved by H. Wilkinson.' |
1833 |
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RAB 292/192 |
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Small engraving of Iona Abbey.
titled 'Iona' adding 'or Icolmkill, is a small island, situated near the isle of Mull, in Argyleshire, famous for a Monastery founded by St Columba, who came from Ireland in the year 565; and, after converting the northern Picts, obtained this place, where he built the Monastery above mentioned, and was himself the first Abbot. The original inhabitants of this house were Conons [sic] Regular; but aterwards, upon the old cloisters being ruined by the frequent incursions of the Danes, and remaining depopulated for seven years, it became the residence of the Clunicenses. This view of the Cathedral is from the S.E. By whom it was originally built is uncertain. According to Boethius, it was only rebuilt in the 7th century, by Maldivinus the 55th King of Scotland.' In the top left corner is the mongram ADC. [Adam de Cardonnell -"Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland 1788."] |
c. 1788 |
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