000-000-579-689-C
Two tunes printed in 'The Caledonian Repository of Music Adapted for the Bagpipes'
by William Gunn, Glasgow, 1848
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000-100-049-426-C
Uniform, of Royal Company of Archers
probably owned by Stuart Threipland of Fingask
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000-100-102-842-C
Universal equinoctial ring dial
probably made in Germany
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000-100-042-666-C
Upper quernstone
From Jarlshof, Shetland
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000-180-000-466-C
Vase
made in Vienna, Austria
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000-180-001-020-C
Vase
made at Castelli, Italy
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000-100-103-100-C
Vice, from armourer's toolbox
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000-000-579-587-C
Volinka or Russian bagpipe
'Volinka' or 'Volynka' is the Russian literary term for 'bagpipe', and does not accurately describe this instrument
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000-100-102-356-C
Wafer stamp
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000-100-103-485-C
Wafering irons
from near Drumore, Wigtownshire
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000-190-002-061-C
Water level
probably made in Paris
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000-100-048-076-C
Watercolour called 'Levenhall Shore'
Anonymous
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000-100-103-454-C
White porcelain seal with animal knob
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000-190-001-300-C
White porcelain seal with animal knob
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000-190-001-301-C
White porcelain seal with animal knob (detail)
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000-100-048-136-C
Wine flagon
made in Edinburgh
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