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Aberlemno Pictish cross-slab symbol stone.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. View of face of cross-slab.
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Pictish Cross-slab
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Photographic copy of three rubbings showing from left details of the Dupplin Cross, Aberlemno no.2 Pictish cross slab and Rossie Priory Pictish cross slab.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard stone.
Detail of reverse of stone, showing slain warrior, preyed upon by buzzard
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. Reverse of cross-slab, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Reverse of cross slab.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard stone.
Detail of reverse, showing Pictish symbols
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone, showing cross-bearing face of slab.
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Aberlemno 2, NO55NW 26, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Aberlemno 2, NO55NW 26, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Aberlemno 2, NO55NW 26, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Aberlemno 2, NO55NW 26, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Aberlemno 
Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl.lxxviii.
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Annotated drawing of both faces of cross slab from album, page 30.  Digital image of AND/803/1/P.
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Reverse of Aberlemno no 3, the Roadside cross-slab, showing a detail of the hunting scene.
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Aberlemno Churchyard Pictish cross slab. (No.2, reverse)
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Scanned ink drawing of Aberlemno 2 Pictish cross slab face a & b (DC60606 & 60608)
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone.
Reverse, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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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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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone.
Reverse, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard Stone. Reverse of cross-slab, showing Pictish symbols and battle scene.
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Battle scene on reverse of Aberlemno no 4, the Churchyard stone.
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Aberlemno no 2, the Churchyard stone.
Face of slab
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