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              <text>Eight Class 1 stones are on display, including the Ardross Wolf and a fragment from Little Ferry Links(Sutherland) that matches a piece in Dunrobin Castle Museum. There are also examples of Pictish metalwork showing the symbols.&#13;
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Open all year (free)&#13;
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