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Meigle, NO24SE 25.9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Drawing of two sculpted faces of stone. Publication drawing: Inventory pp. 100-101.
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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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Annotated drawing of Meigle stones Nos.9 and 11 showing both sides of stones. From album, page 25.
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Meigle, NO24SE 25.9, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Recto
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Photographic copy of three rubbings showing details of a grave slab from Meigle, the Boar Stone of Gask Pictish cross slab and a cross shaft from St Andrews Cathedral.
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Meigle, NO24SE 25.9, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Meigle, NO24SE 25.9, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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View of side of Meigle no.9 grave slab on display in Meigle Museum.
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View of side of Meigle no.9 grave slab on display in Meigle Museum.
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Drawing of two sculpted faces of stone. Publication drawing: Inventory pp. 100-101.
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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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Drawing SAS 464 f22 Brown ink J Skene 1832 Filed SAS 'with other Meigle stones)
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