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Trade envelope with a vignette of a piper
Trade envelope with a vignette of a piper
for J. and R. Glen, Bagpipe Makers, Edinburgh, c. 1900

© National Museums Scotland

000-000-579-857-C
Trade token
Trade token
Made in Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-083-199-C
Trade token (obverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale
Trade token (obverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-048-246-C
Trade token (reverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale
Trade token (reverse) issued by Scougal and Drysdale

© National Museums Scotland

000-190-000-198-C
Travelling canteen set, owned by Prince Charles Edward Stewart
Travelling canteen set, owned by Prince Charles Edward Stewart

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000-100-001-186-C
Travelling canteen set, owned by Prince Charles Edward Stewart
Travelling canteen set, owned by Prince Charles Edward Stewart

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-001-186-C
Travelling writing set of silver
Travelling writing set of silver
Presented by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-001-108-C
Tray
Tray
made in Edinburgh

© National Museums Scotland

000-100-045-908-C
Tune from Joseph MacDonald's Compleat Theory of the Scots Highland Bagpipe, c. 1760, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
Tune, Oran Na Maighdinn-Mhara, played on an early 19th century Scottish smallpipe by Iain MacInnes (audio clip)
Turning chisel
Turning chisel
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century

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000-000-579-791-C
Turning chisel
Turning chisel
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century

© National Museums Scotland

000-000-579-792-C
Turning chisel with spoon bit blade
Turning chisel with spoon bit blade
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century

© National Museums Scotland

000-000-579-793-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)
Two marches in a manuscript book of Highland bagpipe music
Two marches in a manuscript book of Highland bagpipe music
owned by Piper A. Finnie, 1st Battalion Blackwatch, c. 1898 - 1902

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000-000-579-825-C
Two quicksteps, Triall Lochiall and The Celtic Society's Quickstep, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)

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