The Fetternear vestments at the Blairs Museum
This article illustrates and describes in detail a fine central European chasuble of the late c17 which, together with two dalmatics, ‘The Fetternear Vestments,’ were bequeathed to the Diocese of Aberdeen, in 1921 by the Leslie family, many of whom had been distinguished soldiers on the continent an...
Main Authors: | Davidson, P, King, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2016
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