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| Accession Number | Title | |
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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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| 2009.24.2 |
Brodie's brickworks, where this object was manufactured, was a 19th century works near West Barns and Belhaven. William Brodie also owned property and shipping interests in Dunbar. |
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| 2009.22.2 | horse's patten |
This object is a patten, a particular kind of horseshoe to stop horses sinking in soft ground in wet weather. |
| 2009.22.1 | horse's patten |
This object is a patten, a particular kind of horseshoe to stop horses sinking in soft ground in wet weather. |
| 2009.21.1 | earthenware jug |
This jug was used at T. Fraser and Sons, a grocers at 77 High Street in Dunbar, a site now occupied by a branch of the bookmaker Ladbrokes. |
| 2009.24.1 | brick |
Brodie's brickworks, where this object was manufactured, was a 19th century works near West Barns and Belhaven. William Brodie also owned property and shipping interests in Dunbar. |
| 2009.21.2 | earthenware jug |
This jug was used at T. Fraser and Sons, a grocers at 77 High Street in Dunbar, a site now occupied by a branch of the bookmaker Ladbrokes. |
| 2009.27 | cup |
This object is a small china cup, a souvenir item with the burgh seal of Dunbar emblazoned on it. It was most likely sold in local shops as a keepsake for tourists around 1925. |
| 2009.20 | sword |
This is a sword that possibly belonged to the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry (now the Lothian and Borders Horse). It is quite fragile. |
| 2009.17 | branding iron |
This is a branding iron used at the now defunct St. George Hotel in Dunbar. |
