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Arithmetical compendium
Arithmetical compendium
probably made in London

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000-100-102-717-C
Back of bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
Back of bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
early 19th century

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000-000-579-935-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825

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000-000-579-644-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825

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000-000-579-936-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825

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000-000-579-937-C
Barometer, known as a Fitzroy barometer
Barometer, known as a Fitzroy barometer
made in London

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000-180-000-294-C
Box, for arithmetical compendium
Box, for arithmetical compendium
probably made in London

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000-190-001-049-C
Clarinet
Clarinet
Made in London

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000-100-103-206-C
Container and winder for silk thread
Container and winder for silk thread
From Kirkcaldy, Fife

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000-100-002-778-C
Front of bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
Front of bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
early 19th century

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000-000-579-934-C
Napier's bones
Napier's bones

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000-180-000-740-C
Nocturnal (back)
Nocturnal (back)
made in England

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000-190-001-073-C
Nocturnal (front)
Nocturnal (front)
made in England

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000-100-102-817-C
Octant
Octant
made in England

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000-100-104-273-C
Octant (detail)
Octant (detail)
made in England

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000-190-002-064-C
Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes
Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes
possibly by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century

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000-000-579-899-C

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