000-100-000-935-C
Spoon
Made in Edinburgh
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000-100-000-937-C
Spoon
Made in Aberdeen
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000-100-001-170-C
Spoon
made in Edinburgh
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000-100-002-450-C
Spoon
made in Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-803-C
Spoon bit reamer used to form the upper bores of Highland bagpipe chanters
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
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000-000-579-804-C
Spoon bit reamer used to rough finish Highland bagpipe chanter bores
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
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000-100-002-816-C
Sporran
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-083-564-C
Sporran
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-001-454-C
Sporran clasp
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-103-604-C
'Spunk' box
made at Kirkpatrick-Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire
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Spur
From Culloden Moor, near Inverness
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000-000-579-636-C
Staff line cutter used in music engraving
by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
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000-100-000-407-C
Stand for sand glass
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-580-065-C
Stock and Horn tune, Far O'er Bogie, played by Charles Foster (audio clip)
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000-100-102-393-C
Stoneware bottle made in the Netherlands
Found in North St David Street, Edinburgh
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000-000-580-061-C
Strathspey and reel played on a modern Highland bagpipe by William McCallum (audio clip)
© BBC Scotland