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| Accession Number | Title | |
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| 2006.98 |
A stone anchor, found by divers in the sea off Dunbar, whose origins are otherwise unknown. |
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| 2002.216 | ||
| 2010.10.1 |
This is a flower girl dress for a wedding that took place on the 16th of August 1939 in Aberlady. |
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| 2000.257.1 |
This woollen cloth was made at Haddington's West Mills for Kilspindie Limited. |
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| 1999.89 |
This salt-glazed ceramic was made at Prestongrange Brick and Tile Works. It was hand formed from fireclay in a chalk mould. |
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| 2000.25.2 |
This bowl was made at the Newbigging Pottery of William Reid in 1822. |
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| 2009.7.2 |
This sauce boat is almost certainly West Pans and made by the William Littler pottery. |
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| 2001.241.04 |
In 1929 WS McGeorge married Mabel Victoria Elliot, the widow of Hugh Munro and a watercolourist in her own right. He died at Gifford on 9 November 1931 but she outlived him by nearly thirty years. |
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| 2009.8 | ||
| 1996.461 |
Belfield's pottery flourished in Prestonpans from the early nineteenth century until around the time of World War II. |
