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Rake head of wood with iron prongs, from the Roman site at Newstead (Trimontium), Roxburghshire, 80 - 180 AD
X.FRA 292
Late 1st century
Romano-British
Wood; iron prongs
Newstead, Roxburghshire, Scotland, Northern Europe
Newstead Collection
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Leather purse containing eight coins that stopped a bullet when carried in Brierly's breast pocket - part of a collection of items associated with Private Harold Brierly, 1914 - 1919
Collection of fired small arms ammunition, cartridge cases and bullets, found dug into the ground beside a derelict building close to Inverailort, site of the Special Training Centre Lochailort, 1940 – 1942 and HMS Lochailort, 1942 – 1945
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune
Spent 0.303 inch bullet case, recovered from field near to Dirleton air-to-ground firing range used by aircraft from No. 132 Operational Training Unit based at East Fortune