Drawings Silver plaque from Largo, Fife
Object number
MS700/III/2.107.3
Artist/Designer/Maker
Way, Albert - Artist
Production date
19th century
Material
paper
pencil
pencil
Technique
Drawing
Dimensions
Height: 228mm
Width: 187mm
Width: 187mm
References
Reference (free text)
'Proceedings at the Meetings of the Archaeological Institute', Archaeological Journal 6 (1849): 75.
Reference (free text)
Albert Way, 'Notices of a Remarkable Discovery of Silver Ornaments in a Tumulus at Largo, in Fifeshire', Archaeological Journal 6 (1849): 248-59.
Illustrations (Engravings), p. 255, 256, opp. pp. 252, 253.
Reference (free text)
J V S Megaw and D D A Simpson, Introduction to British Prehistory: From the Arrival of Homo Sapiens to the Claudian Invasion (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1979), p. 443.
Reference (free text)
Catalogue of Antiquities, Works of Art, and Historical Scottish Relics Exhibited in the Museum of the Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland During Their Annual Meeting Held in Edinburgh, July, 1856 (Edinburgh: Constable, 1859), pp. 28-30.
Illustration (Engraving), fig. 2, opp. p. 29.
Reference (free text)
Ruth and Vincent Megaw, Celtic Art: From its Beginnings to the Book of Kells (London: Thames and Hudson, 1989), p. 236.
Reference (free text)
Daniel Wilson, The Archaeology and Prehistoric Annals of Scotland (Edinburgh: Sutherland and Knox, 1851), p. 518.
Illustration (Engraving), p. 518.