000-180-001-056-C
Paper weight
made at Hereford, England
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000-180-001-075-C
Paper weight
made at Ventnor, Isle of Wight
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000-180-001-079-C
Paper weight
made at Torrington, England
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000-180-001-084-C
Paperweight
made in London, England
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000-000-579-675-C
Patrick O'Farrell playing the Union Pipes
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000-000-579-806-C
Pattern stick used to gauge bore dimensions of Highland bagpipe chanters
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
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000-190-004-006-C
Percussion caps & boxes
made in England
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000-100-102-944-C
Pewter communion plate
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000-180-000-256-C
Photograph, of Border pipe drones
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000-180-001-213-C
Photographic printing frame
probably made at Lacock, Wiltshire
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000-180-001-217-C
Photometer
probably made in London
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000-100-043-292-C
Piece of a bronze and iron neck ring
From Hyndford Crannog, Lanarkshire
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000-000-579-545-C
Pig as gargoyle playing a bagpipe
Melrose Abbey, late 14th century
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000-000-579-544-C
Pig playing a bagpipe
Melrose Abbey, late 14th century
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000-100-045-823-C
Pilgrim's badge
From Silvertown, London
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000-000-579-547-C
Piob Mor or Great Pipe
from a folio collection entitled Leabhar Comunn Nam Fior Ghael, 1881
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