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Tobacco box (base)
Tobacco box (base)
made in the Netherlands

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-001-046-C
Tobacco box (lid)
Tobacco box (lid)
made in the Netherlands

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-102-704-C
Tobacco tin, presented to men of Scottish Horse
Tobacco tin, presented to men of Scottish Horse

© National Museums Scotland

000-180-001-917-C
Tobacco tin, presented to men of Scottish Horse
Tobacco tin, presented to men of Scottish Horse

© National Museums Scotland

000-180-002-330-C
Tobacconists' trade tokens (obverse)
Tobacconists' trade tokens (obverse)

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-083-197-C
Tobacconists' trade tokens (reverse)
Tobacconists' trade tokens (reverse)

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-000-338-C
Tongs, fire rake & shovel
Tongs, fire rake & shovel
made in Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-004-038-C
Tool
Tool
probably from Holyrood Flint Glassworks, Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-044-083-C
Tools
Tools
probably used at Holyrood Flint Glassworks, Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-004-179-C
Trade envelope with a vignette of a piper
Trade envelope with a vignette of a piper
for J. and R. Glen, Bagpipe Makers, Edinburgh, c. 1900

© National Museums Scotland

000-000-579-857-C
Trade token
Trade token
Made in Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-083-199-C
Trade token (obverse), Halfpenny, of John White, Leith
Trade token (obverse), Halfpenny, of John White, Leith

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000-100-103-379-C
Trade token (obverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale
Trade token (obverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale

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000-100-048-246-C
Trade token (reverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale
Trade token (reverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-000-198-C
Traditions of the Old Pipers, Pipe Major William Ross and his mother recall musical life in Glen Strathfarrar in the late 19th century (audio clip)
Transit theodolite, presented to John Playfair, later used by Charles Piazzi Smyth
Transit theodolite, presented to John Playfair, later used by Charles Piazzi Smyth
made in London

© National Museums Scotland

000-180-001-001-C

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