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Coin (Obverse), ten shilling piece, from reign of James VII (II of England)
000-190-000-634-C
Coin (Obverse), ten shilling piece, from reign of James VII (II of England)

© National Museums Scotland



Coin (Reverse), ten shilling piece, from reign of James VII (II of England)
000-100-054-563-C
Coin (Reverse), ten shilling piece, from reign of James VII (II of England)

© National Museums Scotland



Aeroplane engine
000-190-004-342-C
Aeroplane engine

© National Museums Scotland



Aeroplane engine
000-190-004-359-C
Aeroplane engine

© National Museums Scotland



Aeroplane engine, destined for use in Lockheed Tristar
000-190-004-373-C
Aeroplane engine, destined for use in Lockheed Tristar

© National Museums Scotland



Aeroplane engine, used in Avro Shackleton aeroplane
000-100-104-271-C
Aeroplane engine, used in Avro Shackleton aeroplane

© National Museums Scotland



Aeroplane engine, used in Hawker Siddeley Trident 1 Airliner
000-190-004-356-C
Aeroplane engine, used in Hawker Siddeley Trident 1 Airliner

© National Museums Scotland



Backstaff
000-100-102-653-C
Backstaff

made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Backstaff
000-190-001-013-C
Backstaff

made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Backstaff (detail)
000-190-001-012-C
Backstaff (detail)

made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Bicycle, Aero Special
000-180-001-133-C
Bicycle, Aero Special

made in Coventry, England
© National Museums Scotland



Bicycle, Deluxe M2
000-180-001-146-C
Bicycle, Deluxe M2

made at Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England
© National Museums Scotland



Bicycle, Moulton Mini
000-180-002-305-C
Bicycle, Moulton Mini

© National Museums Scotland



Bicycle, Tomahawk
000-180-002-304-C
Bicycle, Tomahawk

© National Museums Scotland



Bottle, probably made by Thomas Beddoes & James Watt
000-100-044-128-C
Bottle, probably made by Thomas Beddoes & James Watt

© National Museums Scotland



Earthenware chamber pot
000-100-003-285-C
Earthenware chamber pot

© National Museums Scotland




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