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Sketch by Ludovic MacLellan Mann.
taken from,
The Archaic Sculpturings of Dumfries and Galloway; being chiefly Interpretations of the Local Cup and Ring Markings, and of the Designs on the Early Christian Monuments
Dumfriesshire & Galloway Natural History & Antiquarian Society Transactions
series 3, volume 3 1914-15
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panel 7- located almost opposite the cottage and the old smithy.
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panel 9
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panel 9 – Picture showing the carvings with the Ronald Morris book below, showing the excact same picture and orientation of the carvings.
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panel 9- view showing the panel with the cottage in the background and the position of the panel to the telegraph pole and wall.
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panel 9
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panel 9-view of the panel. The carvings are nearest to the camera.
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panel 6
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panel 6
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panel 6 – view and position of the panel to the telegraph pole.
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panel 5 – view of the cups, but also note the start of another cup in the top left corner.
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panel 5-close up view of the peck marks.
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panel 5-view to the cottage and the position of the panel to the telegraph pole.
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panel 1
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panel 1-view to the gate showing the position of the panel.
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panel 2
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panel 2 -view showing the cottage and old smithy
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panel 8
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There are about 20 recorded panels in the fields SW of the Old Smithy (now Clauchendolly-) cottage. We found the most obvious during our visit on 11 May 2005.
This is a really beautiful and quite place, on the right side of a road which leads to a camping.
Clauchendolly on BRAC