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Crucible of clay
000-100-035-041-C
Crucible of clay

From Banchory, Aberdeenshire
© National Museums Scotland



Crucifix
000-100-000-334-C
Crucifix

From Dumbarton
© National Museums Scotland



Crusie
000-100-103-549-C
Crusie

from Italy
© National Museums Scotland



Crusies
000-100-102-217-C
Crusies

from Orkney
© National Museums Scotland



Curling stone
000-100-002-528-C
Curling stone

© National Museums Scotland



Current meter
000-100-102-776-C
Current meter

made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Current meter, probably made by Alexander Adie & Son
000-180-000-981-C
Current meter, probably made by Alexander Adie & Son

probably made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland



Current meter, probably made by Alexander Adie & Son
000-180-000-982-C
Current meter, probably made by Alexander Adie & Son

probably made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland



Dagger, known as Dungeon Dagger
000-100-048-266-C
Dagger, known as Dungeon Dagger

© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus
000-100-104-283-C
Demonstration apparatus

© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus
000-100-104-289-C
Demonstration apparatus

probably made in Paris
© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus (detail)
000-190-002-264-C
Demonstration apparatus (detail)

probably made in Paris
© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus, known as Barkers mill
000-100-104-188-C
Demonstration apparatus, known as Barkers mill

© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus, known as intermittent fountain
000-100-104-290-C
Demonstration apparatus, known as intermittent fountain

probably made in France
© National Museums Scotland



Demonstration apparatus, known as 'Philosophical Fireworks'
000-100-082-636-C
Demonstration apparatus, known as 'Philosophical Fireworks'

© National Museums Scotland



Dialling hemisphere, perhaps belonging to Henry Cavendish
000-180-000-912-C
Dialling hemisphere, perhaps belonging to Henry Cavendish

probably made in London
© National Museums Scotland




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