Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
B 11599
Front
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B 80032
Tom and Sybil Gray
View of reverse of Forteviot no.1 cross slab.
31/8/1989
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
B 80034
Tom and Sybil Gray
View of side of Forteviot no.1 cross slab.
31/8/1989
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
B 83758
Tom and Sybil Gray
View of narrow face of 'Wolf Stone', no. 1, Forteviot
1992
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PT 2777
Pictish symbol stone.
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PT 2784
Brian C Clayton
View of back.
c. 1930
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B 80035
Tom and Sybil Gray
View of face of Forteviot no.1 cross slab.
31/8/1989
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
D 8617
Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland
Forteviot Churchyard, cross-slab no.1.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol.i, 1856, pl.cxix.
1856
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
E 72605
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Photographic copy of three rubbings. The outer rubbings shows the front and back of Fortevion no.1 cross slab. The middle rubbing depicts the right side of a cross fragment from St Mary's Chapel, Aberlady.
c. 1890
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
E 72634
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Photographic copy of two rubbings of the reverse of Forteviot no.1 cross slab and an unidentified carved stone.
c. 1890
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Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
E 72641
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Photograph of seven rubbings.
-The upper left rubbing is of the reverse, and middle left rubbing is view of face of cross-slab fragment, (St Vigeans No.18), containing part of an enthroned figure holding a book in his left hand.
-The bottom left rubbing is view of horsemen detail from reverse of a Pictish cross-slab fragment, (St Vigeans No.17).
-The upper right rubbing shows detail from top left corner of face of a the Drosten Stone Pictish cross-slab, (St Vigeans No.1), containing winged angel figure.
-The upper middle right rubbing shows detail of a Pictish cross-slab, (Forteviot No.1).
-The lower middle right rubbing is view of face of a Pictish cross-slab, (St Andrews No.9), containing diaper key pattern at top and two human figures of different sizes below, the smaller within an enclosure.
-The bottom right rubbing is view of face of fragment from an upright Pictish cross-slab,(St Andrews No.13), showing bottom of the shaft of a cross, devoid of ornament, resting on a plain horizontal band, forming a sort of base; and spiral-work on the background of the cross on each side of the shaft.
c. 1890
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