000-100-001-186-C
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
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000-100-001-108-C
Travelling writing set of silver
Presented by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh
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000-100-045-908-C
Tray
made in Edinburgh
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000-000-579-641-C
Treble clef punch used in music engraving
by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
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000-100-049-431-C
Trial piece for shawl
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000-180-000-217-C
Trophy (detail), of Scottish Volunteer Ambulance
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000-180-002-327-C
Trophy (detail), of Scottish Volunteer Ambulance
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000-180-002-328-C
Trophy (detail), of Scottish Volunteer Ambulance
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000-180-002-323-C
Trophy, of Scottish Volunteer Ambulance
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000-180-002-329-C
Trophy, of Scottish Volunteer Ambulance
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000-100-001-760-C
Trunk, associated with General John Cope
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000-000-580-067-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)
Reel
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000-000-580-046-C
Tune, Oran Na Maighdinn-Mhara, played on an early 19th century Scottish smallpipe by Iain MacInnes (audio clip)
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000-000-579-905-C
Tuning rush for a Pastoral bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint
Scottish, 18th century
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000-000-579-585-C
Tuning up the Northumbrian Small Pipes
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