Slabs at Kilmichael of Inverlussa and Appin

Slabs at Kilmichael of Inverlussa and Appin

ID: QZP40_2408_P047 DESCRIPTION: 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 Inverlussa DISTRICT: Mid Argyll OLD COUNTY/PARISH: ARGYLL: North Knapdale CREATOR (AV): T P White DATE OF IMAGE: 1875 SOURCE: Highland Libraries COLLECTION: Fraser Mackintosh Collection (illustrations) Asset ID: 31524 KEYWORDS: