Barron, D. Gordon. (1913). Note on Three Sculptured Monuments recently discovered in Garvock Churchyard, Kincardineshire.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 48. Vol 48, pp. 206-209.

Title: Note on Three Sculptured Monuments recently discovered in Garvock Churchyard, Kincardineshire.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 48
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 48
Number of Pages: 447
Page Start/End: 206 - 209
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Abstract: The tombstones were discovered during the lowering of the graveyard. These were a fragment of a medieval stone with Calvary cross and sword; a stone with a double headed cross composed of two circles connected by a long narrow shaft and a sword; and a memorial to William Greig, carved in high relief and decorated with a pair of pincers, a dagger, pistol, hammer and anvil.
Author: Douglas Gordon Barron
Year of Publication: 1913
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Created Date: 07 May 2014