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| 2003.76 |
This jewel was issued to Bro. F. M. Gordon of Unitas Lodge. It marks the centenary of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes from 1866 to 1966. |
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| 2003.44 |
This is the third of four medals (or jewels as they are known) awarded to members of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes (RAOB). |
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| 2003.58 |
The members of many benevolent societies wore regalia as a way of identifying ranks within the order. |
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| 2000.265 |
This view is of an old fishermen's landing place lying on the east side of Dunbar Castle. |
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| 2001.330 |
This flag was used for around a century after it was made in 1761. |
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| 2001.230 |
This work encompasses some of the artist's favourite themes - the landscape and people of his home county of East Lothian. |
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| 1794 |
An example of early Victorian fashion, this dress would have been worn over a tight fitting corset and multiple layers of petticoats. |
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| 1858 |
This sash was worn by a member of North Berwick's Masonic Lodge. The metal letters and symbols on the apron would be of significance to initiates of the lodge. |
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| 2009.20.2 |
This is a leather belt with a gold thread covering. It has a metal buckle bearing the insignia of King George V (1910-1936). |
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| 1995.978 |
This is a plinth made from brown, polished wood. Its provenance is unknown though it was possibly used with a gavel, accession number 1995.979. |
