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Annotated drawing of stone showing figures on horseback. From album, page 24(reverse).  Digital image of PTD/316/5/P.
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end next to foot
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Annotated drawing of stone showing figures on horseback. From album, page 24 (reverse).
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Meigle sculptured stones nos 10 and 11. 
Plate xviii from P Chalmers, The Ancient Sculptured Monuments of the County of Angus, 1848.
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Publication drawing; Meigle No. 11, recumbent monument formerly built into the old church
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Engraving of Pictish cross slabs and symbol stones at Aberlemno, Glamis and Meigle.
Plate from Thomas Pennant's 'A Tour of Scotland, 1772' (1776).
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Meigle No. 11. (Back)
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View of side detail of Meigle no.11 grave slab in display in Meigle Museum.
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Annotated drawing of Meigle stones Nos.9 and 11 showing both sides of stones. From album, page 25.
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end next to head
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Meigle, NO24SE 25.11, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Annotated drawing of Meigle stones Nos.9 and 11 showing both sides of stones. From album, page 25.  Digital image of PTD/316/4/P.
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View of back of Meigle no.11 grave slab on display in Meigle Museum.
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Meigle No. 11. (Front)
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Meigle, NO24SE 25.11, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Drawing of sculptured stone. Sculptured Stones of Scotland, plate lxxvi.
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Publication drawing; Meigle No. 11, recumbent monument formerly built into the old church
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Illustrations of Aberlemno Roadside Pictish cross-slab, Glamis Manse Pictish cross-slab, Meigle Pictish cross-slabs 1 and 2, and Meigle Pictish sculptured stones, 9, 10, and 11.
From T Pennant, Tour in Scotland, 1772.
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