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Rose

Description

One of a group of items from the Westlake Trotter Collection - a white cambric rose or cockade worn by the artist Robert Strange in 1745

Museum reference

H.NT 241.21 A

Object name

Rose, Cockade

Date

1745

Materials

Cambric

Physical description

Cambric, white

Associations

Westlake Trotter Collection
Previous owner: Strange, Robert, Sir, 1721 - 1792

Exhibitions

  • Bonnie Prince Charlie and the Jacobites (23 Jun 2017 - 12 Nov 2017)
    National Museum of Scotland

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