000-100-080-553-C
Chair of walnut
From England
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000-000-579-532-C
Chanter and regulator for a set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes
English or Scottish, late 18th century
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000-000-579-668-C
Chanter and stock for a set of Union or Pastoral bagpipes presented by Lewis F. Innes, Esq. to Robert Millar, 1830
made by Robert Reid, North Shields
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000-000-579-771-C
Chanter for a set of bagpipes
made by Henry Stark, London, c. 1908 - 1909
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000-000-580-027-C
Chanter for a set of bagpipes
by Henry Starck, London
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000-000-580-020-C
Chanter for Northumbrian small-pipes
by Robert Reid, North Shields, Northumberland, c. 1830
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000-000-580-021-C
Chanter for Northumbrian small-pipes
by Robert Reid, North Shields, Northumberland, c. 1830
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000-100-102-664-C
Chart, of east coast of Scotland, with Isles of Orkney & Shetland
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000-180-001-218-C
Chemical balance
probably made in London
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000-100-103-079-C
Claret jug, commemorating Royal Assent to Bill for Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
made in Sheffield
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000-100-103-206-C
Clarinet
Made in London
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000-100-102-715-C
Clinometer
Made in Glasgow
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000-180-001-169-C
Clinometer, also known as dip-sector
probably made in London
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000-100-083-513-C
Coin, half-crown from reign of George IV from Sir John Franklin's Arctic expedition, recovered by Dr John Rae
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000-190-000-356-C
Coin (Obverse), a penny of Alexander III
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000-100-081-431-C
Coin (Obverse), a penny of Ethelstan
From Storr Rock, Skye
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