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Medieval grave slabs at Kilmory Knap Chapel, Knapdale
Scotland

Kilmory Knap Chapel is a 13th century Highland church built to a simple rectangular plan. Today it houses a large collection of late medieval West Highland grave-slabs, many of which commemorate members of the medieval MacMillan clan.  

The grave slabs feature effigies of armoured warriors armed with spears and broadswords, clerics depicted in prayer and wearing vestments, and a fashionably dressed nobleman. They also show a range of motifs, including swords, crosses, galleys, animals, monsters, combs and mirrors and craftsmans’ tools of trade. The most notable piece is the MacMillans Cross. Erected in the late 1400s, it commemorates Alexander MacMillan keeper of the nearby Castle Sween on behalf of the Lord of the Isles.

Copyright: Gary Davies
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 17552x8776
Taken: 16/08/2019
Chargée: 14/10/2020
Published: 03/11/2020
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Tags: kilmory; knapdale; chapel; historic building; heritage; medieval; scottish; scotland; argyll; stone; sculpture; church; grave slab; christianity; macmillan clan
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