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Cossans, 'st Orland's Stone'

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View of front face of slab with full length cross and interlace patterns (B&W), obliqely lit
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Photographic copy of six rubbings showing details of Kirriemuir no.4, Meigle no.25 hogback stone, the St Orland’s Stone, Inchbraoch no.2 and Meigle no.29.
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Cossans, 'st Orland's Stone', NO45SW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Cossans, 'st Orland's Stone', NO45SW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Back detail of St Orland's stone Pictish cross slab.
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Cossans, 'st Orland's Stone', NO45SW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Cossans, 'st Orland's Stone', NO45SW 4, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Annotated drawing of both faces of cross slab from album, page 16.
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View of face of cross-slab, showing base of stone exposed by excavation.
Reproduced in Allen and Anderson 1903, Early Christian Monuments of Scotland, Fig.230A.
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Lower part, reverse.
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Photographic copy of a rubbing showing reverse of St Orland's Stone Pictish cross slab, Cossans.
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Back detail of St Orland's stone Pictish cross slab.
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St. Orland's Stone, Cossans, (back).
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St Orland's Stone Pictish cross slab, Cossans. Ink drawing showing front and back slabs
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Annotated drawing of both faces of cross slab from album, page 16.
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