ABDUA:15666, 18488, 18489 | Bannock spades. Small metal spades or spatulas, top to bottom: tombstone shaped spatula with small holes pierced in it, spatula shaped like the outline of a heart with an arrow on the inside pointing toward the tip, spatula shaped like a rounded shield with a hole in the middle. | Physical Object | |
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ABDUA:16317 | Bannock stone. A large piece of brown stone, with a circular depression carved out of it. The base is flat allowing the stone to stand with the circular depression upright. | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Bannock stane, a D-shaped and flattened piece of sandstone, for baking bannocks of oats, barley or peasemeal and scones. This stone comes from Sauchenbog, Kildrummy, Aberdeenshire.
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ABDUA:18843, 18844 | Barn shiels. Two wooden spades. | Physical Object | |
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ABDUA:15847 | Barometer. A tall, cylindrical barometer painted black with rings for suspending it. | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Ship's barometer, with thermometer, balluster type.
Inscription: Berry & Mackay Aberdeen
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ABDUA:15846 | Barometer. Large barometer, about a metre tall, with a glass tube containing mercury. The wooden frame is elaborately carved at the top in a triangular shape with scrolls on the sides and a rose at the top. The body is covered with paper which has the instructions printed on and is decorated with gothic arches and trefoils. | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Rectangular barometer, with thermometer and altimeter (broken). Display: column.
Inscription: Admiral Fitzroy's
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ABDUA:18062, 18068, 10015 | Basket hilted swords. Three steel swords with grooved blades about a metre long, with ornate baskets around the handle decorated with hearts and punched holes. | Physical Object | |
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ABDUA:15646, 15647 | Bassie and spoon. A horn spoon in a bowl with four flat handles carved from a single piece of wood. | Physical Object | |
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ABDUA:15646 | Bassie Bowl | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Wooden bowl, with inverted rim and 4 lugs. Information from the donor: that this bassie was used by Mr Alexander Stewart (born 1869/died 1941) in Fyvie when he was a boy. Was given to the donor by Mrs M A Stewart.
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ABDUA:14951 | Baton Truncheon | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Wooden baton, blue painted, special constable, with inscription top and bottom.
Inscription: VR 329
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ABDUA:14830 | Bead | Physical Object | |
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Type:Physical Object |
Description:Bead / toggle, in bone, perforated bobbin shape. Found amongst cremated material in an urn at Seggiecrook, 13th March 1907. This bead is very similar to one found in an urn at mains of Carnousie (see ABDUA: 14787). The urn (ABDUA: 19729) was protected by a small cist. Other material included human bone (ABDUA: 14827) and seven clay beads or pinheads. [show more]
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