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Walking stick, said to have been used by Niel Gow

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000-100-002-046-C
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Walking stick, said to have been used by Niel Gow

This wooden walking stick with an ivory disc on the top engraved 'NG', is said to have been used by Niel Gow.

Walking-stick of smooth, polished, light brown wood with a flat ivory disc, engraved NG, mounted on the top, used by Niel[sic] Gow, 1727 - 1807

Gow, (1727-1807), was a gifted fiddler who earned his living from music and did much to preserve and promote traditional Scottish music. He and his son, Nathaniel became more well known on the publication of their 'Collection of Strathspey Reels' in 1784.


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Online ID: 000-100-002-046-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.UH 33
Date: 18th or 19th century
Material: Wood, light brown; ivory. Inscription: On ivory disc mounting: NG
Dimensions: 985 mm L x 12 mm Dia (base); 24 mm Dia (top)
What: Stick, walking
Subject: Costume - umbrellas, parasols, walking sticks (NMAS Classification)
Who: Niel Gow (Owner)
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