Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
ABD 500/1 P
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Annotated drawing of cross slab from album, page 45. Photographic copy made 1977. In print room.
1832
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B 61426
General Collection
The Dunnichen symbol stone and Fordoun cross-slab.
From P Chalmers, 1848, The Ancient Sculptured Monuments of the County of Angus, plate xiv.
1848
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B 80072
Tom and Sybil Gray
Front detail of Fordoun Pictish cross slab.
23/4/1990
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B 80073
Tom and Sybil Gray
View of face of Fordoun Pictish cross slab.
23/4/1990
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KC 374/R(A) P
Photographic copy of rubbing of Pictish stone. (loose against West wall).
1971
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C 85005 CS
Copied 1995.
1848
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D 8566
Copies of illustrations from John Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland
Fordoun and Balluderon cross-slabs.
From J Stuart, The Sculptured Stones of Scotland, vol. i, 1856, pl. lxvii.
1856
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E 56817 CN
View of face of cross-slab.
2004
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E 56816
General view of Pictish cross-slab bearing a hunting scene, double-disc, Z-rod and, to the left of the upper arm of the cross, two lines of inscription.
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E 56818
View showing lines of inscription to the left of the upper arm of the cross.
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E 56819 CN
View showing lines of inscription to the left of the upper arm of the cross.
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E 72517
Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Photographic copy of two rubbings. The right rubbing shows detail of a Pictish cross slab, containing figures and an Ogam inscription. originally from Scoonie Churchyard, now held at the National Museums of Scotland. The left rubbing shows detail of the Fourdon Stone Pictish cross slab.
c. 1890
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SC 1371442
View showing lines of inscription to the left of the upper arm of the cross.
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E 71496
Inscribed pictish symbol stone. Detail of inscription with scale.
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