Add to albumThis tea caddy is painted with scenes of historic Scottish buildings and monuments. It is made of tin.
The lid of the tea caddy is painted with a representation of the Forth Rail Bridge.
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- Online ID: 000-100-003-124-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.SFC 19
- Date: 19th or early 20th century
- Material: Tin. Inscription: THE NEW FORTH BRIDGE / BURNS' MONUMENT / CALTON HILL / HOLYROODPALACE / CANONGATE / WEST BOW / THE LADY OF THE LAKE / MELROSE ABBEY / MARY STUART ESCAPING FROM LOCH LEVEN CASTLE / DUMBARTON C
Tea caddy
- Dimensions: 138 mm H x 333 mm W x 168 mm D
- What: Tea caddy
- Subject:
- Who: Claverhouse
Mary Stuart
Rob Roy MacGregor
- Where: Dumbarton, Dumbarton Castle
Edinburgh, Canongate
Edinburgh, Holyrood Palace
Edinburgh, West Bow
Forth Bridge
Houston House
Loch Leven Castle
Melrose, Melrose Abbey
Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Aberdeen, Wallace Statue
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Calton Hill, Burns' Monument
Stirling, Bruce Monument
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- Description: Large tin tea-caddy, rectangular with concave sides and rounded corners, with a hinged outer lid, painted all over with scenes of historic Scottish buildings and monuments, from Houston House
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