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Spade Spade

Wooden spade; found at the "Ingaun e'e" of an old mineral working near Skares in 1926

Cas chrom Cas chrom

Cas chrom or foot plough, the shaft heel and sole bound to nest by three iron bands, it is tipped with a new blade and the shaft lies back at approximately 25 degrees from the vertical, there are remains of a wooden foot peg in hell on right side

Ristle plough Ristle plough

Rustal or ristle plough, comprising a wooden beam tipped at the front with a metal band for attachment to a single horse, a single stilt is secured to the beam by an iron band and wooden cross-tie and an iron coulter like blade drops downwards and is secured by wooden wedges

Paddle, water mill Paddle, water mill

Wooden paddle, probably from the wheel of a horizontal water-mill, found in the ground at Bankhead, Dalswinton, Dumfriesshire, 640 - 854 AD

Bowl, toddy Bowl, toddy

Carved wooden toddy-bowl with a hunting and drinking scene, from Caithness

Bowl Bowl

Bowl of thin bronze, possibly the hangman's ladle of Dumfries, Scotland, 18th century

Platter Platter

Wooden platter with salt cellar in centre

Knitting basket Knitting basket

Work basket or knitting basket of straw and cotton string: British, Orkney

Basket Basket

Oval basket of straw with carrying handle, bound with simmints of bent grass: British, Papa Westray, Orkney

Basket, wool / crealagh Basket, wool / crealagh

Wickerwork wool basket, or crealagh, in the shape of a rugby ball, probably from Skye

Basket, fish Basket, fish

Fish basket, shallow and rectangular with a wicker-covered bow handle and four spars below to act as a stand, used by Thurso fishwives

Pipe / portion Pipe / portion

Piece of lead piping from Linlithgow Palace, inscribed 1538 J. Frame, in modern characters

Piece / wood Piece / wood

One of two pieces of thin flat wood, each with two holes an equal distance apart by an edge, apparently for joining the two together, from Gunnister, Northmavine, Shetland, late 17th century or later

Piece / wood Piece / wood

One of two pieces of thin flat wood, each with two holes an equal distance apart by an edge, apparently for joining the two together, from Gunnister, Northmavine, Shetland, late 17th century or later

Table, butchering Table, butchering

Three-legged wooden table from the slaughter shed of old Burnfoot House, said to have been used while cutting up pigmeat

Painting Painting

Painting of a Friesian Bull, oil on canvas, artist unknown

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