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| Accession Number | Title | |
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| 2009.29 | helmet |
This object is a yeomanry helmet worn by a soldier in the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry, established in 1797 and extant under that title until 1888. |
| 1129 | ||
| 1118 | ||
| 1999.32.1 |
Portable organs like this one were used to accompany chorus singing on beaches (and in church halls during wet weather) at services of the Children's Special Service Mission. |
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| 1995.927 |
This coal miner's safety helmet has a large trailing flange made of leather, which provided protection to the neck and shoulders. |
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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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| 2009.22.2 | 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. |
| 2009.20 | sword |
This is a sword that possibly belonged to the East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry (now the Lothian and Borders Horse). It is quite fragile. |
| 1855.4 |
During the late Victorian times, it was fashionable to create lavish, complex hairstyles. Hairpieces such as this one, were cleverly attached to a hairstyle and augmented a lady's own hair. |
