Alford Image Library

2006

Another oddly marked stone This stone is quite interesting because it bears both what would appear to be purposeful incisions i...
Migvie Kirk and Kirkyard Notice the raised ground level of the kirkyard and the retaining wall so common a feature of kirkyar...
Migvie class II Pictish Stone Horseman clearly seen, other symbols not. Walking cross on obverse side.
Incised Stone Another view of the stone that I have come to call "the ravenstone", and this is the surface with tw...
Strangely incised stone In the right light, this stone shows intersecting incised lines and an apparent pock-marking ("mini ...
Incised Stone Every surface of this stone has been apparently incised with grooved lines, many running in parallel...
Confunderland from Wark Farm Belted Galloways grazing in foreground.
Wellhouse, Alford Culhay Farm can be seen in the distance on the slopes of Cranniecat Hill.
The Den Burn The Den Burn drains from the King's Moss, a mire ecosystem at the foot of Cairn William.

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