jug
2009.21.2
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.
2009.21.1
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.
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
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.
1995.732
This jug is decorated with the name Charles Belfield, the founder of Prestonpans' longest surviving pottery.
