ID:QZP40_2408_P047DESCRIPTION:Kilmichael of Inverlussa is a small settlement on the east side of Loch Sween, near the point where the Lussa river runs into the loch.
The grave stone in this illustration is of 17th- century origin but it has borrowed the symbols and carvings of the medieval stones. Compared to earlier stones the carvings are fewer and much less intricate.
This illustration was taken from 'Archaeological Sketches in Scotland: Knapdale and Gigha', by Captain T P White (1875)PLACENAME:Kilmichael of InverlussaDISTRICT:Mid ArgyllOLD COUNTY/PARISH:ARGYLL: North KnapdaleCREATOR (AV):T P WhiteDATE OF IMAGE:1875SOURCE:Highland LibrariesCOLLECTION:Fraser Mackintosh Collection (illustrations)Asset ID:31524KEYWORDS:
Your download will start shortly, please do not navigate away from this page until the download prompt has appeared. Doing so may cause your download to be interrupted.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok