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| Accession Number | Title | |
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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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| 2009.8 | ||
| 2002.261 | ||
| 1995.733 |
From the 1920s the Scottish Women's Rural Institutes provided a forum for education and self help to women isolated in communities distant from good transport links and urban centres. |
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| 1994.1318 |
From the 1920s, the Scottish Women's Rural Institutes provided a forum for education and self-help for women isolated in communities distant from good transport links and urban centres. |
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| 2004.61 | ||
| 1481.1 |
Although this pair of creamers (cream jugs) have been attributed to the North British Pottery in Glasgow, similar items were being made at many Scottish potteries including those at Prestonpans; he |
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| 1480.1 |
Although this pair of creamers (cream jugs) have been attributed to the North British Pottery in Glasgow, similar items were being made at many Scottish potteries including those at Prestonpans; he |
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| 1123 | ||
| 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. |
