LR-1030033
LR-1030034
Ogham Stone on the Altyre Estate
Pine Marten in the rain
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
My rather damp breakfast companion this morning
When smoke gets in your eyes...
The blue bowl of fruit and nuts is an unwanted dis…
The blue bowl of fruit and nuts is an unwanted dis…
The blue bowl of fruit and nuts is an unwanted dis…
The blue bowl of fruit and nuts is an unwanted dis…
The blue bowl of fruit and nuts is an unwanted dis…
Old Building on the Altyre Estate
The Pavilion Tower - a Folly built on the Altyre E…
The Pavilion Tower - a Folly built on the Altyre E…
The Pavilion Tower - a Folly built on the Altyre E…
The Pavilion Tower - a Folly built on the Altyre E…
The Pavilion Tower - a Folly built on the Altyre E…
By the Altyre Burn
By the Altyre Burn
The Altyre Burn
9 miler today...
10W LED floodlights
10W LED floodlights - 3 out of 6 on.
10W LED floodlights
10W LED floodlights
10W LED floodlights - all six on.
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
The Stars are shining brightly tonight
Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts f…
Our Pine Marten in residence, having its peanuts f…
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LR-1030032


Evidence for discovery: recorded as standing on rising ground in a field belonging to Longhillock Farm and moved around 1800 to a field north of Altyre House.
Present condition: severely weathered and there is considerable edge damage.
Description
A very tall and slender slab, this formerly bore a plain cross with a small head and very long shaft carved in relief on both broad faces, but the cross-head on face C has eroded away, leaving only the shaft. At the base of the shaft are traces of a stepped base.
Face A is bordered by an incised line to give the impression of a moulding, but the weathering of face C makes it impossible to tell whether this side also had a border. The cross on face A has stepped armpits, hammer-head side-arms and a square or rectangular upper arm, which survives only partially. The shaft is bordered by an incised line. Running up face D is a long ogham inscription with the letters arranged on an incised stem-line, but its weathered state makes interpretation difficult, indeed even its language, whether Irish or Pictish, is uncertain.
Date: late eighth or ninth century
Present condition: severely weathered and there is considerable edge damage.
Description
A very tall and slender slab, this formerly bore a plain cross with a small head and very long shaft carved in relief on both broad faces, but the cross-head on face C has eroded away, leaving only the shaft. At the base of the shaft are traces of a stepped base.
Face A is bordered by an incised line to give the impression of a moulding, but the weathering of face C makes it impossible to tell whether this side also had a border. The cross on face A has stepped armpits, hammer-head side-arms and a square or rectangular upper arm, which survives only partially. The shaft is bordered by an incised line. Running up face D is a long ogham inscription with the letters arranged on an incised stem-line, but its weathered state makes interpretation difficult, indeed even its language, whether Irish or Pictish, is uncertain.
Date: late eighth or ninth century
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