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AR9402227 
AR9402207 
'Obelisk at Forres', Moray, Scotland, 1821. Known as Sueno's Stone, this 23 foot high carved standing stone is thought to have been erected sometime between c800 and 1000, possibly to commemorate victory in a battle over the Picts by Kenneth McAlpin, the first King of the Scots. Since the early 1990s it has been encased in armoured glass in order to protect it from erosion and graffiti. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell. 
Unique Identifier AR9402228 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5315px × 3987px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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10TH CENTURY
19th century
9TH CENTURY
ANIMAL
Architecture
Britain
British
building
BUILDINGS
CARVED
Cattle
coast
color
COMMEMORATIVE
country
DANIELL
Engraving
geographical feature
Geography
Historica Graphica Collection
Kenneth
King of the Scots
Landscape
livestock
LOCATION
Monument
Moray
Moray Firth
NATURE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Obelisk
Plant
Scotland
SCOTS
Scottish
Sea
Seascape
Sheep
standing stone
TENTH CENTURY
TGN
Tree
WILLIAM
William Daniell