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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80018 Tom and Sybil Gray View of reverse of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. 14/11/1989 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80061 Tom and Sybil Gray View of face of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. 1989 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80610 PO Photographs of early medieval sculpture by Alastair Mack back detail Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80611 PO Photographs of early medieval sculpture by Alastair Mack back detail Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images B 80612 PO Photographs of early medieval sculpture by Alastair Mack back Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images PT 2783 Brian C Clayton c. 1930 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images PT 4131 PO General Collection 1953 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images PT 4132 PO General Collection 1953 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images PT 44 Brian C Clayton General view 1900 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images PTD 310/1 P Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Annotated drawing of both faces of cross slab from album, page 40. Photographic copy made 1977 and 1995.. 1834 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images D 8547 Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland Dunfallandy, Pictish cross-slab. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.xlviii. 1856 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images D 8546 Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland Dunfallandy, Pictish cross-slab. From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.xlvii. 1856 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images D 88413 S View of face of cross-slab. From J Anderson (1881), 'Scotland in early Christian times', p.67. 1881 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images D 88414 S View of reverse of cross-slab. From J Anderson (1881), 'Scotland in early Christian times', p.67. c. 1881 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 74791 Photograph, copied from postcard, of face of cross-slab. Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 74221 Photograph, copied from postcard, of reverse of cross-slab. Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 62527 Alexander Grierson General view. 22/5/1964 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images C 62528 Alexander Grierson General view. 22/5/1964 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images SC 1113722 Brian C Clayton General view 1900 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images H 99069 CS Papers of Dr J N Graham Ritchie, and Dr Anna Ritchie, archaeologists, Edinburgh, Scotland Scale model commissioned by General Pitt-Rivers of the Pictish cross-slab at Dunfallandy. Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72503 Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Photographic copy of two rubbings. The left rubbing is the inscribed carved stone, known as the 'Badvoc Stone', originally from Margam Mountain, now re-housed at Old School House Margam, Glamorgan, Wales. The right rubbing is the reverse of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72603 Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Photographic copy of four rubbings. The right and middle-left rubbings depict sections from the face of St Madoes Pictish cross slab. The left rubbing shows the left side of the face of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. The middle-right rubbing is unidentified. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 72508 Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland Photographic copy of two rubbings. The upper rubbing is yet to be identified. The lower rubbing shows detail from the face of Dunfallandy Pictish cross slab. c. 1890 Item Level
Photographs and Off-line Digital Images E 71730 Tom and Sybil Gray View of reverse of Pictish cross slab, known as 'Dunfallandy Stone', originally from Dunfallandy House, Perth. Now held at National Museum of Scotland. 11/1989 Item Level