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"c. 1810" in when

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Box (detail), for saccharometer
Box (detail), for saccharometer
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-190-002-213-C
Chanter for a half-size set of Highland bagpipes
Chanter for a half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by Murdoch MacLean, Glasgow, c. 1810

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000-000-579-953-C
Dip circle
Dip circle
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-100-102-662-C
Dip circle (detail)
Dip circle (detail)
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-190-001-015-C
Instruction book, for set of specific gravity beads
Instruction book, for set of specific gravity beads
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-190-002-208-C
Microscope
Microscope
probably made in London

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000-100-102-777-C
Model (detail), of a steam condensing engine, made by Samuel Clegg
Model (detail), of a steam condensing engine, made by Samuel Clegg
made in Manchester

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000-180-000-915-C
Plate
Plate

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000-180-002-174-C
Protractor (detail)
Protractor (detail)
Probably made in Glasgow

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000-100-102-839-C
Saccharometer
Saccharometer
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-100-104-257-C
Slide rule & thermometer, from set of specific gravity beads
Slide rule & thermometer, from set of specific gravity beads
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-190-002-207-C
Specific gravity beads
Specific gravity beads
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-100-104-227-C
Surveyors' compass
Surveyors' compass
probably made in Edinburgh

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000-100-102-813-C
Theodolite
Theodolite
probably made in London

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000-100-104-268-C
Theodolite (detail)
Theodolite (detail)
probably made in London

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000-190-002-063-C
Tune from Joseph MacDonald's Compleat Theory of the Scots Highland Bagpipe, c. 1760, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)

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