File:Abbot stone of Rushen 3.jpg

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English: Illustration of the so-called "Abbot stone of Rushen".
Date
English: The illustration dates no later than 1848, the year the book was published.
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English: This image has been scanned from the following book: The Isle of Man: its history, physical, ecclesiastical, civil, and legendary, authored by John George Cumming, published in 1848 by John Van Voorst, in London, England. The illustration appears in a plate between pages 20 and 21. The illustration's caption reads: "Stone Coffin Lid Rushen Abbey". On page xxviii, the illustration is titled "Stone Coffin-lid at Rushen Abbey".
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English: Another illustration of the stone, published in the nineteenth-century: File:Abbot stone of Rushen 2.jpg.

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current19:45, 2 August 2013Thumbnail for version as of 19:45, 2 August 2013312 × 1,016 (64 KB)Brianann MacAmhlaidh (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Illustration of the so-called "Abbot stone of Rushen". |Source=This image has been scanned from the following book: ''The Isle of Man: its history, physical, ecclesiastical, civil, and legendary'', authored by John George Cum...

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