English: Engraving of an effigy, probably en:Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar, taken in the 1870s in Greyfriars (=Blackfriars) kirkyard, Inverness.
Original description: This engraving can be found in 'Invernessiana: Contributions toward A History of the Town and Parish of Inverness, from 1160 to 1599', by Charles Fraser-Mackintosh. It is digitised from Fraser-Mackintosh's own copy, part of his book collection which is now held in Inverness Library
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23 October 2006 (original upload date)
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2006-10-23 01:07 Deacon of Pndapetzim 217×462×8 (23685 bytes) Depiction of an effigy, probably [[Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar]], taken in the 1870s in Greyfriars (=Blackfriars) kirkyard, Inverness. Source: [http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/item/item_illustration.jsp?item_id=18065 Am Baile].
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