000-100-002-704-C
Charmstone
used in Islay, Inner Hebrides
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000-100-002-719-C
Charmstone
from Cumbernauld, Dunbartonshire
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000-100-103-767-C
Charmstone
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-103-775-C
Charmstone
from Wasbister, Orkney
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000-100-103-776-C
Charmstone
found at Culbin sands, Moray
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000-180-002-274-C
Charmstone
from Kilcatrina, Colonsay, Inner Hebrides
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000-100-002-755-C
Charmstone, owned by the Mackenzies of Ardloch, Ross-shire
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000-100-002-756-C
Charmstone, owned by the Mackenzies of Ardloch, Ross-shire
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000-100-103-766-C
Charmstones
from Fairy Dean, near Melrose, Roxburghshire
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000-000-100-220-C
Chinese porcelain plate with images of Highland soldiers, made for the European market
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000-100-049-307-C
Church-ship model, associated with James VI (I of England)
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000-190-000-307-C
Church-ship model, associated with James VI (I of England)
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000-190-000-308-C
Church-ship model, associated with James VI (I of England)
© National Museums Scotland
000-190-000-311-C
Church-ship model, associated with James VI (I of England)
© National Museums Scotland
000-190-000-312-C
Church-ship model, associated with James VI (I of England)
© National Museums Scotland
000-190-000-313-C
Church-ship model (Detail), associated with James VI (I of England)
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