000-100-104-288-C
Sector
made in Portugal
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000-100-104-297-C
Sector
made in Rome
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000-190-002-055-C
Sector
made in Paris
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000-190-002-065-C
Sector
made in Portugal
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000-190-002-070-C
Sector
made in Rome
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000-100-102-841-C
Sector and joynt rule
© National Museums Scotland
000-190-001-082-C
Sector and joynt rule
© National Museums Scotland
000-190-001-074-C
Sector and protractor
probably made in London
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000-190-001-075-C
Sector and protractor
probably made in London
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000-100-102-820-C
Sector (detail)
probably made in London
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000-100-104-232-C
Semi-circumferentor
probably made in Paris
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000-180-000-155-C
Semielliptical trammel
made in London
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000-100-001-337-C
Serf's collar
From the River Forth at Logie, Stirling
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000-180-002-380-C
Servant's badge, worn by Indian servant employed by 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
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000-000-579-901-C
Set of bagpipes with bass and tenor drones in a common stock
possibly made by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century
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000-000-580-024-C
Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes
possibly made in Edinburgh, c. 1790
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