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Detail showing gravestone.
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East Saltoun, oblique aerial view taken from the NW, centred on the village of Saltoun.
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East Saltoun, oblique aerial view taken from the SSE, centred on the village of Saltoun.
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East Saltoun Parish Church: view of the inner doorway to the Fletcher Vault
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View of Church from SE
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Interior.
View of stained glass window in North wall.
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East Saltoun churchyard.
Janet Begbie d.1765. Reverse face; cartouche flanked by figures of sower and harvester. Fruit pouring from flowers. Panel beneath bordered by pilasters.
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Interior.
Detail showing stained glass window on the SE side of the nave.
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East Saltoun, oblique aerial view taken from the NE, centred on the village of Saltoun.
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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in East Saltoun Churchyard, East Lothian.
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View from W.
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Interior.
View from N.
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General view from SE.
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View of churchyard.
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East Saltoun, oblique aerial view taken from the SW, centred on the village of Saltoun.
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Photographs and research notes relating to graveyard monuments in East Saltoun Churchyard, East Lothian.
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Interior.
View of Fletcher Vault from SW corner looking towards entrance.
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Interior.
View from W.
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General oblique aerial view of the village, taken from the WSW.
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Oblique aerial photograph of East Saltoun centred on theParish Church and Graveyard, taken from the SW.
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East Saltoun, Parish Church And Churchyard, NT46NE 29, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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East Saltoun, Parish Church And Churchyard, NT46NE 29, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Interior.
View of vestry from SE.
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Detail of inscription on S face of steeple.
Insc. 
'DEO. O. M. ET SACRUM
LORD INNERPEFFER. ANDREW FLETCHER ESQ. THE PATRIOT  
LORD MILTON  
THIS SPIRE WAS ERECTED BY GEN. FLETCHER CAMPBELL AS A MONUMENT TO THE VIRTUE OF HIS ANCESTORS AND AN EXAMPLE FOR THEIR POSTERITY TO IMITATE. SALTON 1805.'
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