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View full screenArm ring, from the Viking age Galloway Hoard
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Galloway Hoard
The Galloway Hoard: Viking-age Treasure (28 May 2021 - 12 Sep 2021)
National Museum of Scotland
The Galloway Hoard: Unlock the Secrets of the Viking Age (16 Jun 2017 - 01 Oct 2019)
National Museum of Scotland
Acquired with the aid of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund (with a contribution from the Wolfson Foundation), The Scottish Government, National Museums Scotland Charitable Trust and 1,500 people and organisations who made possible the acquisition, conservation and research
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German Kriegsmarine 'Enigma' encoding machine housed in wooden case, serial M16744, with four code rotors, and a wooden case containing five spare rotors, of type used in German submarines, 1944
Loch Linnhe turbine, the world's first moored tidal stream kinetic energy conversion turbine for electricity generation, tested at Corran Narrows, Loch Linnhe from August 1993 till June 1994, designed by Peter Fraenkel of Marine Current Turbines Ltd, Stoke Gifford and manufactured by Powerstream plc, Launceston and G.P. Electronics, Bovey Tracey, 1992 - 1993
'Female' VERT rotor, black 25% carbon, with inscription, designed by VERT Rotors UK Ltd, 2015 - 2016