000-180-001-053-C
Jug (2 of 2)
probably made in Edinburgh
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000-100-103-844-C
Jug (detail)
made in Glasgow
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000-190-002-160-C
Jug (detail)
made in Glasgow
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000-190-002-161-C
Jug (detail)
made in Glasgow
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000-100-003-384-C
Jug, made at Greenock
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000-100-002-888-C
Jug, Scottish International Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1908
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000-180-001-019-C
Kelvin graded galvanometer
made in Glasgow
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000-100-103-726-C
Key
of old Glasgow Tolbooth
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000-100-086-670-C
Knife
made in Edinburgh
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000-100-001-048-C
Knives
Made in Glasgow
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000-100-102-302-C
Lantern
Made in Glasgow
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000-100-002-461-C
Lemon-strainer of silver
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000-190-000-885-C
Letter & tartan sample, associated with William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
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000-190-000-901-C
Letter & tartan samples, associated with William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling
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000-100-104-726-C
Light fitting, designed by Charles Rennie MacKintosh
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000-000-580-044-C
Light music for the Highland bagpipe, early 19th century strathspey and reel An Gille crubach and Dh'America gu'n teid sinn, played by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
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