000-000-580-068-C
Two Highland bagpipe jigs, The Braes of Lochaber and The Bride Has a Bonny Thing, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-780-C
Two small printed boxes for bagpipe reeds and practice chanter reeds
by R.G. Lawrie Ltd, Glasgow, 1930s
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000-000-100-257-C
Under Orders, by R. Gemmell Hutchinson
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000-000-579-787-C
Unfinished turned and drilled section possibly for a Northumbrian small-pipe chanter
19th century
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000-100-102-837-C
Universal equatorial instrument
probably made in Edinburgh
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000-100-102-763-C
Universal equinoctial dial
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-045-948-C
Vaccination certificate of Catherine Laurie Claasen
Issued at Calton Registry Office, Glasgow
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000-180-000-406-C
Vase
made in Birmingham, England
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000-180-001-032-C
Vase
made in Perth
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000-190-004-439-C
Vase
made in Edinburgh
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000-190-004-138-C
Vegetable dishes
made in Glasgow
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000-000-580-015-C
Walking stick practice chanter
by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, c. 1900
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000-100-000-661-C
Wall panelling of carved and painted oak
Killochan Castle, near Girvan, Ayrshire
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000-100-000-948-C
Water urn, made in Edinburgh
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000-100-038-812-C
Weaving combs
From Howmae, North Ronaldsay, Orkney; Gurness, Orkney; Newstead, Roxburghshire
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000-100-003-142-C
Weighing balance
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