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A108
This bell was used at Samuelston School, near Haddington, until it closed. Sometime after it was gifted to Haddington Library where there was a small collection of local historic objects.
2009.22.2
This object is a patten, a particular kind of horseshoe to stop horses sinking in soft ground in wet weather.
2009.22.1
This object is a patten, a particular kind of horseshoe to stop horses sinking in soft ground in wet weather.
A109
This bell is thought to have been used in Haddington Town House until the building was extended in 1831.
1996.465
This object is a brass bell with a dark brown wooden handle. The context is unknown though may have been used in a school.
1198
These are a set of stocks, purchased in 1690 to replace an earlier set, from North Berwick.
1132
This curling stone (the stone on the right) belonged to the Grant-Suttie family of Balgone and Prestongrange.
1131
This curling stone (the stone on the left) belonged to the Grant-Suttie family of Balgone and Prestongrange.
1135
This granite curling stone belonged to the Grant-Suttie family of Balgone and Prestongrange.
