000-100-000-971-C
Thistle cup made in Edinburgh, 1706-07
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000-190-000-790-C
Thistle cup made in Edinburgh, 1706-07
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000-000-579-948-C
Thistle finial forming bass drone top for a set of Highland bagpipes
by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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000-000-579-857-C
Trade envelope with a vignette of a piper
for J. and R. Glen, Bagpipe Makers, Edinburgh, c. 1900
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000-100-103-226-C
Tumbler, made in Edinburgh
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000-000-579-905-C
Tuning rush for a Pastoral bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint
Scottish, 18th century
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000-000-579-585-C
Tuning up the Northumbrian Small Pipes
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000-000-579-788-C
Turned bone chanter stock for a set of Union bagpipes
late 18th century
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000-000-579-825-C
Two marches in a manuscript book of Highland bagpipe music
owned by Piper A. Finnie, 1st Battalion Blackwatch, c. 1898 - 1902
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000-000-579-780-C
Two small printed boxes for bagpipe reeds and practice chanter reeds
by R.G. Lawrie Ltd, Glasgow, 1930s
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000-000-579-787-C
Unfinished turned and drilled section possibly for a Northumbrian small-pipe chanter
19th century
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000-000-580-015-C
Walking stick practice chanter
by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, c. 1900
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000-100-102-681-C
Watch movement
probably made in England
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000-100-102-809-C
Wind gauge, known as Lind Anemometer
made in Edinburgh
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000-100-001-706-C
Wooden sea-chest
Used by Alexander Selkirk
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000-190-000-838-C
Wooden sea-chest
Used by Alexander Selkirk
© National Museums Scotland