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The McCulloch of Udale tablestone, 1725. Symbols of mortality began to appear after the Reformation and are intended to emphasise the shortness of earthly life. St Michael’s Church, The Black Isle,

The McCulloch of Udale tablestone, 1725. Symbols of mortality began to appear after the Reformation and are intended to emphasise the shortness of earthly life. St Michael’s Church, The Black Isle, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.

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The McCulloch of Udale tablestone, 1725. Symbols of mortality began to appear after the Reformation and are intended to emphasise the shortness of earthly life. St Michael’s Church, The Black Isle, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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