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English: Martin's Stone. This Pictish symbol stone is in the middle of a field, surrounded by an iron fence. Martin's Stone has long been associated with the tale of the Dundee Dragon. The farmer at nearby Pitempton had nine daughters, and one day he sent one to the well for water. When she did not return, he sent another, and so on until all nine were missing. When he investigated he found their mangled remains along with a great serpent or dragon. A young man named Martin, lover of one of his daughters, attacked the dragon and eventually slew it. The stone is 1.2m in height by 0.7m width, and is carries both Pictish and Christian symbols
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Author Val Vannet
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Object location56° 31′ N, 3° 01′ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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3 June 2005

56°31'30"N, 3°1'12"W

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