Carved stonework, King George's Field
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 26 Oct 2012
As shown in Image, there are some brick pillars at an entrance to Image The present picture shows the stonework on the one on the right, which bears the text "KING GEORGE'S FIELD". For the corresponding detail on the left pillar, see Image For reasons explained in the end-note, the stones on both pillars have twins in many other King George's Fields. See, for example, Image in Port Glasgow, a perfect match for the stone shown in the present photograph.