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Photographic copy of rubbing showing face of Woodrae Pictish cross slab, now at National Museums of Scotland.
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Face of Woodwrae cross-slab.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. xcix.
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Reverse of Woodwrae cross-slab.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, i, pl. xcviii.
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Digital image of face of the Woodrae cross-slab.
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Annotated sketches of the Woodray and Crieff cross slabs. James Skene album, page 11.
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Woodrae Castle, NO55NW 6.1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Digital image of reverse of cross slab.
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Digital copy of annotated sketches of the Woodray and Crieff cross slabs. James Skene album, page 11.
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Scanned ink drawing of Woodrae Pictish cross slab face a & b (DC60618 & 60620)
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Woodrae Castle, NO55NW 6.1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Annotated drawing of cross slab from album, page 11.  Digital image of AND/811/1/P.
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Photographic copy of rubbing showing face Pictish cross slab, originally from Woodrae Castle, Angus, now at National Museums of Scotland.
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View of the face of the Woodrae cross-slab.
From Allen and Anderson, 1903, fig.258a.
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Photographic copy of two rubbings. The top rubbing shows upper detail of reverse of Pictish cross slab, originally from Woodrae Castle, Angus, now at National Museums of Scotland. The bottom rubbing shows detail of reverse of Aberlemno no.2 Pictish cross slab, Aberlemno Churchyard, Angus.
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Woodrae Castle, NO55NW 6.1, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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