Professor Sally Foster, from the University of Stirling, is painstakingly collating the history of as many of the pieces as ...
The exact location of most of these small chips lost in the famous theft from Westminster Abbey remains a mystery ...
Her project has also tracked the fate of other, more official, fragments of the Stone of Scone which were taken as geological samples in the 19th Century. Prof Foster added: "It would be lovely to ...
She has also tracked the fate of other, more official, fragments of the Stone of Scone which were taken as geological samples in the 19th century. The Stone of Destiny was moved to its new home at ...
Edward had swiped the Stone from the Perthshire Abbey of Scone (rhymes in Scotland with boon, in England with lone), where it had formed the base of another chair in which the Kings of Scotland ...
She has also tracked the fate of other, more official, fragments of the Stone of Scone which were taken as geological samples in the 19th century. The Stone of Destiny was moved to its new home at ...
A SEARCH is under way to trace the stories of more than 30 fragments of the Stone of Destiny which separated from the ancient ...