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    Scotland) Saint Tola's Cross (Dysert O Dea, Ireland) Kirkyard Stone, Class II Pictish cross-slab, Aberlemno, Scotland Downpatrick Cross (Downpatrick, Northern...
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    Edderton Cross Slab is a Class III Pictish stone standing in the old graveyard of the village of Edderton, Easter Ross. The stone is of red sandstone....
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    cross – Heraldic cross Maypole – Tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals Picture stone – Ornate slab of stone from ancient...
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    inscriptions. Cross inscribed slabs Dating from 600 to 900 AD and crudely produced compared to the sculptured crosses, they have outline crosses cut into the...
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    corner of the church is the Eassie Stone, a Class II Pictish stone. The cross slab was discovered in 1850 in the nearby burn. The church was abandoned after...
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    Sarcophagus, four upstanding crosses, five Anglo-Scandinavian style hogbacks, and a wide range of recumbent cross market slab burial monuments, all likely...
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    idiomatic Pictish symbols. The stones can be cross-slabs, recumbent gravemarkers, free-standing crosses, and composite stone shrines. They originate in...
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    Museum of Scotland. It is one of the most magnificent of all Pictish cross-slabs. Until its felling in a storm in 1674, it faced East - West in a natural...
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    and spiral designs. The patterns are curvilinear with hatchings. The cross-slabs are carved with Pictish symbols, Insular-derived interlace and Christian...
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    distorted cross motif on Ordan's stone, a decorative practice which dropped out of use on Clonmacnoise cross-slabs, c. AD 1000. MacAlister states the cross on...
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    replacement of the old gods. A cross slab in the graveyard bears a Celtic cross in low relief on the west face and a Latin cross on the east face. Several...
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    History and Antiquarian Society. 1 (7): 366, 411–413. "Knock y Doonee Cross Slab". iMuseum. Retrieved 6 December 2020. Manx Archaeological Survey, Third...
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    "Rossie Priory Stone, Cross Slab (300039491)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Retrieved 15 August 2021. "Rossie Church, Cross-slab | ScotlandsPlaces"....
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    churchyard of the Parish Church, this Class 2 Pictish Stone is incised with a cross and Pictish symbols on one face and a hunting scene and Pictish symbols...
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  • the Kirkyard Cross-slab, being relatively tall and thin, with parallel sides which have incised decoration (those of the other cross-slab are plain). The...
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    north-easterly edge of Forres in Moray and is the largest surviving Pictish style cross-slab stone of its type in Scotland, standing 6.5 metres (21 feet) in height...
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    mission centres. Pictish stone. A cross-slab—a rectangular slab of rock with a cross carved in relief on the slab face, with other pictures and shapes...
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    Class II cross slab under J. Romilly Allen and Joseph Anderson's classification system. The front face of the stone bears a notched Quadrate cross decorated...
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    in the 16th and 17th centuries in order to decorate it. Meigle 1 is a cross-slab. The stone was originally used as a standing stone two millennia before...
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    Stone is a class II Pictish cross slab in situ at Balluderon, Angus, Scotland. A slab of Old Red Sandstone, the cross slab is situated in a field and protected...
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    in a purpose-built perspex building in the ruined Eassie church. The cross slab is housed in a purpose-built shelter with see-through walls within the...
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  • classified as semi-finished casting products. A slab is a length of metal that is rectangular in cross-section. The slab is created directly by continuous casting...
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    Cross of Brancuf an early Christian Sculptured Stone which stands in the church of St Catharine at Baglan. It is an intricately sculptured cross-slab...
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    Category A listed building; a tomb of the Gordon family and a 12-century cross slab within the churchyard are separately designated a scheduled monument....
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  • canons founded in 1153 St Orland's Stone A tall, Pictish cross-slab with a prominent, ornate cross St Vigeans Sculptured Stones A collection of over 30 Pictish...
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    The Nigg Stone is an incomplete Class II Pictish cross-slab, perhaps dating to the end of the 8th century. The stone was originally located at the gateway...
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  • Murphy (Irish: Tomás Mac Murchaidh: born 26 August 1949), also known as Slab, is an Irish republican, believed to be a former Chief of Staff of the Provisional...
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    who bought their own Scottish island". BBC News. "Measured drawing of cross-slab from Papa Stronsay". Canmore. Retrieved 04 February 2024. General Register...
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    also an 8th-century inscribed cross slab, dedicated to St Berechert. Beretchert’s eighth-century inscribed cross slab gravestone there reads quicumque...
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  • optical waveguide is the dielectric slab waveguide, also called a planar waveguide. Owing to their simplicity, slab waveguides are often used as toy models...
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