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Bandsman of the 72nd Regiment of Foot
Bandsman of the 72nd Regiment of Foot

© National Museums Scotland

000-000-100-274-C
Colour woodblock print, ukiyo-e
Colour woodblock print, ukiyo-e

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-001-282-C
Colour woodblock print, ukiyo-e
Colour woodblock print, ukiyo-e

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-001-283-C
Copy of photograph 'Crimean Heroes and Trophies at Woolwich' from Queen Victoria's photo album
Detail of woman's dress of cotton muslin
Detail of woman's dress of cotton muslin

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-000-102-C
Fashion plate, from Le Petit Courrier des Dames
Fashion plate, from Le Petit Courrier des Dames
published in Paris

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000-100-087-204-C
Fashion plate, from Le Petit Courrier des Dames
Fashion plate, from Le Petit Courrier des Dames
published in Paris

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-087-206-C
Letter (first page), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
Letter (first page), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
Letter (front), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
Letter (front), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling

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000-100-048-304-C
Letter (front), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
Letter (front), to William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-000-859-C
Magnet
Magnet
made in Dundee

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-103-016-C
Magnet belonging to Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson)
Magnet belonging to Lord Kelvin (Sir William Thomson)

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000-000-099-949-C
Men of the Scots Fusilier Guards, after the Crimean War
Men of the Scots Fusilier Guards, after the Crimean War

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000-000-100-270-C
Officers of the Black Watch, in the Crimea
Officers of the Black Watch, in the Crimea
By Roger Fenton

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000-000-100-276-C
Photograph by Roger Fenton of General Sir Colin Campbell, taken in the Crimea

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