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Bonnet, Glengarry Bonnet, Glengarry

Blue velvet glengarry bonnet with a cockade and eagle's feather

Bonnet, broad Bonnet, broad

Broad bonnet or cap, from Barrock, Wick, Caithness, Scotland

Bonnet, broad Bonnet, broad

Broad bonnet, found on a skeleton on Dava Moor, Cromdale, Moray, Scotland in 1927

Beret Beret

Bonnet, knitted with Fair Isle pattern in red, blue, yellow and white wool, with a button in the centre and a red and blue tassel, originally mounted on frame H.TBA 4.2: Shetland, Fair Isle, c. 1870

Bonnet, Glengarry Bonnet, Glengarry

Diced green and white glengarry worn by Major C.H. Elmes

Bonnet, balmoral Bonnet, balmoral

Bonnet worn by Captain M.L. Norton who served with the regiment before and during World War I

Bonnet, tam o' shanter Bonnet, tam o' shanter

Khaki Tam o' Shanter, worn by Corporal A.L. Sneddon, Cameronians, World War I

Bonnet Bonnet

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

Bonnet, Glengarry Bonnet, Glengarry

Glengarry with a cap badge, worn by Harry Hubbard, Glasgow Highlanders, World War I

Bonnet, child's Bonnet, child's

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

Bonnet, child's Bonnet, child's

Child's damask silk bonnet in the form of a tiger and embroidered in black couched silk cord: Chinese, 19th century

Bonnet, man's / uniform, Royal Company of Archers Bonnet, man's / uniform, Royal Company of Archers

Man's bonnet of mid blue silk velvet, part of the uniform of a member of the Royal Company of Archers: British, c. 1820

Bonnet, Glengarry Bonnet, Glengarry

Black wool glengarry bonnet with black ribbon edging and streamers, part of a man's kilt outfit: British, c. 1903

Bonnet brooch Bonnet brooch

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

Bonnet Bonnet

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

Bonnet Bonnet

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

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