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| 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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| 2009.7.2 |
This sauce boat is almost certainly West Pans and made by the William Littler pottery. |
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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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| 2009.7.4 |
This Tea Caddy is an example of the Macaroni design showing Macaroni figure and woman. |
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| 2009.9 |
This is a lipped metal ring, with three threads to screw into barrel. The instription on the top of the lip reads "J.Fowler & Co Ld. Prestonpans". J. |
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| 2009.7.3 |
This tea bowl is attributed to potter William Littler. It is decorated in the centre with underglaze colbalt blue painting with with what has been described as 'the melon plant' design. |
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| 2010.10.3 |
This is a sash for a flower girl dress for a wedding that took place on the 16th of August 1939 in Aberlady. |
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| 2010.10.2 |
This is a slip for a flower girl dress for a wedding that took place on the 16th of August 1939 in Aberlady. |
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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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| 1995.99 |
This photograph of North Berwick shows the location of the stage erected on the esplanade by the pool in summer seasons. It was replaced by a permanent pavilion of theatre nearby. |
