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From a mysterious ring to a Pictish Stone in Cromarty…

Scotiana Posted on May 31, 2025 by MAJAApril 14, 2026
Keltia Cover Magazine Pictish Stone Scotiana

Uncover the intrigue of a mysterious ring discovery leading to Cromarty’s ancient Pictish stone, blending Pictish symbolism, local legends, and Highland history in the Black Isle region.

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Posted in Hugh Miller, Pictish Stones | Tagged class II Pictish cross-slab, class II Pictish cross-slab The Highland Pictish Trail, Eliza Miller, Eliza’s grave in St Regulus graveyard, Harriet Miller, Hugh Miller’s Cottage and Museum in Cromarty ; Cromarty on the Black Isle in Scotland, Hugh Miller’s mourning ring, Lydia wife of Hugh Miller, Nigg Stone photogrammetric by Andie Hickie, Pictish Art, pictish stones, Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland by Hugh Miller, St Regulus graveyard in Cromarty, The discovery of Hugh Miller’s ring in South Africa, The Friends of Hugh Miller, The Highland Historic Environment Record website, The Nigg Stone in Cromarty | Leave a reply

The Scottish Tales of Moray Firth with Hugh Miller…

Scotiana Posted on January 21, 2017 by MAJAJanuary 21, 2017

Hugh Miller was born in 1802, in Cromarty. It is a lovely little town, a former royal burgh, situated at the end of the so-called “Black Isle” which, contrary to what the name suggests and also, on a quite different register, contrary to Herge’s description of the place in his volume of Tintin entitled The Black Isle, is not an … Continue reading →

Posted in Authors, Books, Folk Tales & Mysteries | Tagged Black Isle on Moray Firth Highlands, Cromarty Firth, Cromarty Moray Firth, Halloween rite of the egg, Halloween Scottish rituals, Hugh Miller Monument in Cromarty, Hugh Miller Scottish writer and folklorist, Hugh Miller's Museum in Cromarty, Hugh Miller's native cottage in Cromarty Highlands, Pay House in Cromarty, Scenes and Legends of the North of Scotland by Hugh Miller, Scottish Folk Tales and Legends, Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty, the old castle of Cromarty | 1 Reply
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