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Lantern, associated with Fairbairns of Cockburnspath, East Lothian

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000-100-102-300-C
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Lantern, associated with Fairbairns of Cockburnspath, East Lothian

This brass lantern is dated 1750 and is believed to have been handed down from generation to generation in the family of Fairbairn of Cockburnspath in East Lothian. It may have been used to warn vessels from the rocks at Cove in East Lothian.

The lantern has horn windows and is engraved 'P FAIRBAIRN COVE 1750'. There is a lighthouse and a sailing galley incised on each of the four partitions of the frame and a design of scallops and stars on the horizontal bands.


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Online ID: 000-100-102-300-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MGK 9
Date: 1750
Material: Brass with horn windows. Inscription: P FAIRBAIRN COVE 1750
Dimensions: 1.00" H x 6.20" D base
What: Lantern
Subject: Lighting - lanterns - candles (NMAS Classification)
Who: Fairbairn of Cockburnspath (Owner)
P. Fairbairn (Owner)
Where: Scotland, Berwickshire, Cockburnspath, Cove
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Description: Brass lantern with horn lights, engraved "P FAIRBAIRN COVE 1750", handed down in the family of Fairbairn of Cockburnspath and believed to have been used to warn vessels from the rocks at Cove
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