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Aberlemno 3, NO55NW 8.3, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Aberlemno 3, NO55NW 8.3, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Reverse side.
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Possibly taken by BC Clayton 1927
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Detail of Pictish cross-slab Aberlemno 3, showing right-hand angel on face A.
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Possibly taken by BC Clayton 1927
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Possibly taken by BC Clayton 1927
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Aberlemno no 3, the Roadside cross-slab.  View of face of cross-slab.
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Reverse of cross-slab (Aberlemno no.3).
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Incised scroll-work on side panel of cross-slab (Aberlemno no.3).
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Engraving of the Aberlemno Roadside and Kirkyard Pictish cross-slabs.
Plate from Alexander Gordon's Itinerarium Septentrionale.
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Detail
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Detail of Pictish cross-slab Aberlemno 3, showing right-hand angel on face A.
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Reverse side.
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Scroll-work on side panel of cross-slab (Aberlemno no.3).
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Clayton Collection
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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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Detail of lower portion of reverse of Aberlemno no 3, the Roadside cross-slab, showing hunting scene, plant-bearing centaur, and David wrestling with the Lion.
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Possibly taken by BC Clayton 1927
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Aberlemno no 3, the Roadside cross-slab. View of reverse, showing Pictish symbols, and hunting scene.
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Photographic copy of three rubbings. The upper left rubbing shows the upper detail and the lower left rubbing shows the lower left detail of the reverse of Aberlemno No. 3 Pictish symbol stone, Angus. The right rubbing shows the face (b) of a cross slab from Kilmartin Churchyard, Argyll.
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Aberlemno No. 3. (Back)
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Detail of the upper portion of reverse of Aberlemno no.3 Pictish cross slab.
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