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Glazed framed painting of an Unknown Pupil of the Queen Victoria School, Dunblane, oil on board, by Francis C. Inglis, 1934
Painting, portrait of Sergeant A. Ferguson, Edinburgh, a Pensioner of the Scottish Naval and Military Veteran's Residence, oil on board, by Francis C. Inglis, 1934
Original painting by T. Curr of a Highland soldier by a cross, 1914 - 1918, gouache on board, used for a poster for the Scottish National War Memorial
Model to demonstrate the method of constructing wire cables for suspension bridges in position, on the principles of John A. Roebling in 1845, and used on the Forth Road Bridge, made in the museum in 1959
Painting of the Banqueting Hall at Penkill, Ayrshire, depicting William Bell Scott and Alice Boyd, oil on board, by Arthur Hughes, 1892
Painting of the 'Burgh Piper', oil on board, attributed to Sir William Allan, early 19th century
Photograph album, including a portrait of owner James Taylor, views of tea plantations and other views of Ceylon and India
Painting entitled 'The Tondern Raid, Camels from HMS Furious Attacking Airship Sheds at Tondern', oil or enamel on canvas, by Dugald Cameron, 1993
Manuscript music book consisting of 37 pages and 172 tunes bound into stiff board covers, copied out and previously owned by William Mackie, Aberdeen, early 19th century
Painting, entitled 'Lonely Dragon', de Havilland DH.84 Dragon "Seafarer" of Amy Mollison (Johnson), acrylic on board, by Norman Appleton, before 2000
Painting of Avro Lancaster BIII LM360/QR-0 of No. 61 Squadron piloted by Flight Lieutenant William Reid, attacking Mannesman Steelworks in Dusseldorf on 3 November 1943, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross, painted by J. Hannah, 1988
Painting, oil on board, depicting West Pans Potteries from the west, showing shore and chimneys, in gilt frame: 19th century
Painting entitled Jean Muir Checking Buttons, oil on board, Jean Muir is depicted in the foreground, checking buttons, while two of the four models fly out of the window, Harry Leuckert, wearing glasses, looks in through a door: Anthony Green, 1979
Eight patterns of candlestick parts in tinplate, (base of pillar, stamped out socket or pillar, nozzle, pilar spring, stamped out handle, two extinguishers and part of extinguisher), mounted on board, illustrating stages in the manufacture of a block tin candlestick