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Bonnet worn by Captain M.L. Norton who served with the regiment before and during World War I
Khaki Tam o' Shanter, worn by Corporal A.L. Sneddon, Cameronians, World War I
Bonnet, part of a suit of Highland dress belonging to William Blackhall of Blackfaulds and worn during King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822
Glengarry with a cap badge, worn by Harry Hubbard, Glasgow Highlanders, World War I
Bonnet, child's, red flannel lined with white cotton; silk ribbon border; black satin border and fur edging round face. Embroidery - green, yellow, red, blue silks, couched turquoise cord; satin stitch: China, East Asia, c. late 19th century
Child's damask silk bonnet in the form of a tiger and embroidered in black couched silk cord: Chinese, 19th century
Man's bonnet of mid blue silk velvet, part of the uniform of a member of the Royal Company of Archers: British, c. 1820
Black wool glengarry bonnet with black ribbon edging and streamers, part of a man's kilt outfit: British, c. 1903
Circular silver bonnet brooch inscribed 'Nemo Me Impune Lacessit', stamped on back 'Robb Ballater' and engraved 'E.R.1 1903', part of a man's kilt outfit: British, by Robb of Ballater, 1903
Knitted bonnet of dark green wool with narrow headband with a row of red spots, one of a collection of finds from a body discovered in a bog on Arnish Moor, Lewis: Scottish, early 18th century
Women's hat, in black straw with a wide brim and shallow crown, brim trimmed with a black ostrich feather and cluster of pink silk and velvet flowers: Scottish, Glasgow, by Stewart & McDonald, c. 1900 - 1913