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Landmark 55, Pictish Stone, Glamis, Angus. This stone stands in what is believed to be its original position at Glamis, near to the church and well dedicated to St. Fergus. It is 2.7 metres tall and decorated on both sides with various symbols, some typically Pictish. It is particularly interesting because it has a spectacular Celtic cross on one side. All of the symbols can still be clearly seen.
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55 Angus 2  [59 of 97] ExhibitPlus 55 Angus 2 Landmark 55, Pictish Stone, Glamis, Angus.
This stone stands in what is believed to be its original position at Glamis, near to the church and well dedicated to St. Fergus. It is 2.7 metres tall and decorated on both sides with various symbols, some typically Pictish. It is particularly interesting because it has a spectacular Celtic cross on one side. All of the symbols can still be clearly seen.
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