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Aberlemno
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Submitted bycosmic
AddedApr 19 2004
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Description The village of Aberlemno in Angus was apparently an important Pictish centre and boasts four Pictish stones. This one is in the Churchyard at NO-522556 whilst the others lie 400 yards away to the NNW. The one in the churchyard is a CII slade orientated North-South whlst the other three have their major sides facing East-West.

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cosmic
(2004-04-24)
This is the South side of the one inthe church yard.
Kristen
(2004-08-29)
This is an excellent photograph, I had not realized how large the kelpies were.

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