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              <text>George Bain Drawing - Trinity Symbol.</text>
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              <text>Trinity symbol repeated 12 times on this cross.&#13;
The various contents of the Ulbster Stone Cross.&#13;
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'These stones and many others on the northern and eastern sides of the Scottish Grampians have no connection with Christianity and are Religious Stones'.&#13;
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'It is my opinion that this cross bears some support to immigration of the British Celts from West Asia and East Europe by land routs many centuries before the founding of Rome'.&#13;
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'Commencing with the cross which was old in Asia and Europe in 6000 BC and latter became known as the 'Greek Cross' the designer-Priest put a diagonal cross of the Celts into its 5 parts.  This again was converted into the Trinity Symbol 12 times, perhaps the central group of 4 parts has Eastern Mediterranean influences, like the Maltese Cross with it's double pointed or forked arms'.&#13;
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              <text>George Bain.</text>
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