000-190-001-913-C
Lantern (detail), associated with Fairbairns of Cockburnspath
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000-100-041-211-C
Mattock
from Meiklewood, Carse of Stirling, Stirlingshire
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000-100-038-004-C
Needles
From Stywick Bay, Sanday, Orkney and Cinn Trolla, Kintradwell, Sutherland
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000-180-001-887-C
Pendant with chain, by Paul Godfrey
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000-100-038-777-C
Pick
From Bac Mhic Connain, North Uist, Outer Hebrides
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000-100-040-604-C
Playing piece of antler
From the Brough of Birsay, Orkney
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000-100-041-191-C
Point
From Macarthur Cave, Oban, Argyll
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000-100-103-194-C
Ring of antler
From Broxmouth, East Lothian
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000-000-579-728-C
Set of bagpipes with two drones
acquired by James Drummond, 18th century
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000-000-579-690-C
Set of bellows-blown Lowland Scottish bagpipes with chanter and drones
probably Scottish, late 18th century
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000-000-579-894-C
Set of drones for a set of Lowland Scottish bagpipes
early 19th century
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000-000-579-720-C
Set of drones from a Highland bagpipe
said to have been played at Waterloo and at George IV's entry into Edinburgh in 1822
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000-000-579-720-C
Set of drones from a Highland bagpipe
said to have been played at Waterloo and at George IV's entry into Edinburgh in 1822
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000-000-580-037-C
Set of Highland bagpipes
made by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1880
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000-000-580-037-C
Set of Highland bagpipes
made by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1880
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-580-037-C
Set of Highland bagpipes
made by J. and R. Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1880
© National Museums Scotland