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View of reverse of Thornton Pictish cross slab, Hunters Hill.
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Glamis No. 1. (Front)
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Hunters Hill, Thornton Standing Stone, NO34NE 17, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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Annotated drawing of symbol stone from album, page 38.  Digital image of AND/813/1/P.
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Photographic copy of rubbing showing detail from the reverse of Thornton Pictish cross slab.
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Pictish Cross-slab
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Hunters Hill, Thornton Standing Stone, NO34NE 17, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Glamis No. 1. (Back)
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Photographic copy of a rubbing showing the face of Glamis no.1 Pictish cross slab
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View of front of stone.
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Hunters Hill, Thornton Standing Stone, NO34NE 17, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 2, Verso
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Hunters Hill, Thornton Standing Stone, NO34NE 17, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Engraving of Aberlemno no 1 and Clach Chairidh, Edderton, Pictish symbol stones and Hunters Hill, Glamis, cross-slab.
From Charles Cordiner, 'Remarkable Ruins and Romantic Prospects of North Britain'.
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View of back of stone.
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View of face of Thornton Pictish cross slab, Hunters Hill.
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Annotated drawing of symbol stone from album, page 38.
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Hunters Hill, Thornton Standing Stone, NO34NE 17, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Glamis, stone no.1.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. lxxxiii.
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Glamis, stone no.1.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. lxxxiii.
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Digital copy of engraving depicting the Glamis Manse and Hunter's Hill, Glamis, cross-slabs.
Plate 61 from Alexander Gordon's Itinerarium Septentrionale.
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