A gravestone from the 1920s, imitating the earlier, Pictish style. |
The other side of the stone. |
This was below a bench stone, so was hard to get a good angle on it. Skull & crossbones! |
Winged angel face above the skull & crossbones. |
There was quite a story on this stone! |
The side where a window used to be in the medieval times. |
A last look at the trench. |
A group shot (standing in the small 2nd trench we dug at Dunning). Left to right: Steve Driscoll, Hilary, Meggan Gondeck, Megan, myself, Nicola, Lewis & Adrian. |
Take two, with a photo board, which reads 100% Pictish! |
Holding the key to get into the tower! |
A view of Dunning. |
Pigeons nesting in the tower. |
Going back down the spiral staircase! |
One of the rooms in the tower. |
The foot-bridges that go across the stream (river?) that runs through Dunning. |
A last look at St Serf's. |
This is a bad photo - the gravestone in the foreground is sadly over-exposed. But I wanted to get a shot of where we put our gravestone when we returned it to the churchyard. |
Oh, lucky, lucky! I love your shot looking down from the tower into the graveyard! Fabulous!
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