RMWHA30T–Pictish Cross-slab from Papil Bura, Shetland Islands, c.650-750 A.D.
RM2WY4X8M–Map of the chief Pictish and Brito-Pictish church centres, from The Pictish Nation by Archibald Scott, 1918
RMKGM544–Sueno's Stone is a Picto-Scottish standing stone carved from Old Red Sandstone but has suffered considerable weathering in places. The east face has four panels that show a large battle scene, but the top panel is quite weathered and shows rows of horsemen. There is general agreement that the stone dates to between the 9th and 10th centuries and it's the largest surviving Pictish stone of its type in Scotland. Forres, Moray, Scotland.
RMJ51BC8–A Pictish symbol stone on Isle of Raasay, off Skye, Scotland, with pagan & Christian symbols including a flabellum (ritual fan) with equal arm cross.
RM2M4CRXF–Burghead Harbour
RMFDAAX4–Scottish Highlands
RMMTX3FX–. Pictish harper on the Monifeith Stone . This file is lacking author information. 422 Monifeithpictishharper
RFHK3G3N–[Raster illustration] 'S' shape pattern common in various cultures - minimalist wallpaper background, textured image with engraved / carving effect
RMK9R06Y–Pictish.stone.Fordoun
RFC8M8CM–Sueno's Stone Picto Picts Scottish Class III Forres Scotland Pictish Old Red Sandstone carved Celtic cross interlaced decoration
RM2ETJ52P–Pictish.stone.Fordoun.
RMMN3NRF–A heavily tattooed Caledonian or Pict warrior, one of a tribal confederation of peoples who lived in what is today eastern and northern Scotland during the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval periods. They lived to the north of the rivers Forth and Clyde, and spoke the now-extinct Pictish language, which is thought to have been closely related to the Celtic Brittonic language spoken by the Britons who lived to the south of them. A Pictish confederation was formed in Late Antiquity from a number of tribes partly in response to the growth of the Roman Empire.
RMG15NGF–Jarlshof is the best known prehistoric archaeological site in Shetland, Scotland. It lies near the southern tip of the Shetland Mainland and is one of the most remarkable archaeological sites ever excavated in the British Isles. It contains remains dating
RMDRJE7P–Sueno's Stone - Forres
RMB7G849–Saint Columb or Columba Preaching in Iona AD 564
RM2ABTFNR–Plank Roads. and Health Restored. Pictish Castles., scientific american, 1850-07-13
RF2PJYBM7–Dun Creagach broch on the shores of Loch Naver
RFJY2CW4–Restenneth Priory Ruins, by Forfar, Angus, Scotland (Black & White)
RF2M9HRGF–Dun Dornaigil broch and Ben Hope in Strath More
RMWH8N2G–Pictish incised stonework. Relief work
RM2WY4X8H–Map of Pictland or Scotland in the 6th Century, from The Pictish Nation by Archibald Scott, 1918
RF2M52869–Nybster broch
RMJ51BC4–Pictish Christian symbol carved on rock face overlooking Churchton Bay, Isle of Raasay, off Skye, Scotland. Flabellum (ritual fan) & equal arm cross.
RM2CBYYE4–Engraving of St. Ninian's Cave, Glasserton, Wigtownshire, Scotland, which was excavated by Sir Herbert Maxwell. Ninian is first mentioned in the 8th century as a missionary among the Pictish peoples of what is now Scotland, and he is known as the Apostle to the Southern Picts.
RM2M4CRXW–Burghead Harbour
RMMXDTM7–. Pictish harper on the Monifeith Stone . This file is lacking author information. 423 Monifeithpictishharper
RFHK3G80–[Raster illustration] 'S' shape pattern common in various cultures - minimalist wallpaper background, textured image with engraved / carving effect
RMK9R1PR–Pictish.stone.St.Vigeans
RFC8N9K6–Roam druid Britons Picts Late Iron Age Early Mediaeval Scotland Pitlochry Pictish Roman conquest Britain Gaels priest people
RM2ETJ53X–Pictish.stone.St.Vigeans.
RMG39E9C–C11th free-standing round tower of Irish style in Abernethy churchyard, Perthshire: 22m high, rebuilt on 12 course of an earlier base.
RMA13TY1–Black and white image of Dunnottar Castle, Stonehaven with pebbled wave lapped shore leading in to the castle with moody sky.
RFA7B0CW–Dunnottar Castle - Stonehaven. A ruined medieval fortress on a rocky outcrop on the north-east coast of Scotland uk
RFGD06PD–Old Edinburgh in Black and White
RFJY2C15–Restenneth Priory Ruins, by Forfar, Angus, Scotland (Black & White)
RMWH8N22–Pictish incised stonework. Relief work
RM2M4CRWM–Burghead Harbour
RMMYKDAF–. Pictish harper on the Monifeith Stone . This file is lacking author information. 368 Monifeithpictishharper
RFHK3GAR–[Raster illustration] 'S' shape pattern common in various cultures - minimalist wallpaper background, textured image with engraved / carving effect
RMK9R0AB–Pictish.stone.St.Vigeans.inscription
RFHJFE3W–Traditional Greek letter 'S' shape pattern on white - seamless, repeating, tile, overlapping
RM2ETJ529–Pictish.stone.St.Vigeans.inscription.
RFGD06PM–Old Edinburgh in Black and White
RMWHA30Y–Pictish symbol stone from Easterton of Roseisle, Moray.
RM2M4CRXY–Burghead Harbour
RMMYBYWP–. English: The Pictish fort of Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. Photographed by the RAF in 1932. 13 June 2012. Royal Air Force 114 Clatchard Craig 1932
RM2M3XYH7–Duffus Castle, Monochrome
RFHJFE6X–Traditional Greek letter 'S' shape pattern on white - seamless, repeating, tile, overlapping
RM2JT3P4M–Trustys Hill Pictish Stone - Stuart 1856.
RFGD06PJ–Old Edinburgh in Black and White
RMWHA32C–Meigle, near Coupar, Angus. Pictish symbol stone.
RMMW9NMX–. English: The Pictish fort of Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. Photographed by the RAF in 1932. 13 June 2012. Royal Air Force 132 Clatchard Craig 1932
RM2M3XYH2–Duffus Castle, Monochrome
RFGD06PF–Old Edinburgh in Black and White The Royal Mile
RMWHA30G–Meigle, near Coupar, Angus. Pictish symbol stone.
RMMX78XF–. English: The Pictish fort of Clatchard Craig, Fife, Scotland. Photographed by the RAF in 1932. 13 June 2012. Royal Air Force 133 Clatchard Craig 1932
RM2M3XYG4–Duffus Castle, Monochrome
RM2M3HW2Y–Duffus Castle
RFGD06PG–Old Edinburgh in Black and White
RMWHA32D–Pictish symbol stones. Glamis stone, 9th century. Angus, Scotland.
RM2M3HW5B–Duffus Castle
RM2PE0DRY–Duffus Castle
RFGD06PC–Old Edinburgh in Black and White The Castle
RMWHAPNG–Aberlemno. Pictish Symbol Stone in churchyard (backside with horsemen etc).
RM2PE0E5G–Duffus Castle
RMWHA3HG–Pictish symbol stone, with 3 warriors from a Celtic monastery, Brough or Birsay, c. 650-750 A.D. Orkney.
RM2PE0E1J–Duffus Castle
RM2PE0E18–Duffus Castle
RM2NN8DW3–Snowdrops, Macro
RM2M9BCMA–Burghead North Pier
RM2M5R375–Moving waves
RM2M5R36P–Moving waves
RM2M5R37E–Moving waves
RM2M5R372–Moving waves
RM2M5R38T–Moving waves
RM2M5R36T–Moving waves
RM2M5R38Y–Moving waves
RM2M5R387–Moving waves
RM2M5R378–Moving waves
RM2M5R37B–Moving waves
RM2M5R395–Moving waves
RM2M5R36X–Moving waves
RF2J5GKGC–Shipwreck at Burghead Bay
RF2HTRAKH–Duffus Castle
RF2J6CW0A–Elgin Cathedral
RM2N1PKER–Burghead Seascape
RM2N1PKPF–Burghead Seascape
RM2N1PKM8–Burghead Seascape
RM2M3YFXM–Duffus Castle
RM2M3Y9TK–Duffus Castle
RM2M3HGJF–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJW–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJY–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJK–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJD–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJR–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RM2M3HGJH–Duffus Castle, Black and White
RF2JD640A–The Corpach Wreck
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