Ben Ledi

The Gaelic name Ben Ledi, 'The Hill of God,' is said to have originated in the Beltane mysteries celebrated on its summit. This shadow on water is now divided horizontally into two and somewhat extended across the water. Dry-point added on lower hills to left and elsewhere.

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g732f6486
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1911
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17_03_000497
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Boston Public Library
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1
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Scotland
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Stirling
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