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  • Collection: Encyclopaedia of the North East

Medallion. Grey metal medallion, with a battle scene depicting infantry, cavalry and cannons. It is inscribed REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED, CULLODEN 16 AP 1746. The reverse is blank.
Lead or tin commemorative medal. One side shows battle of Culloden, other side is blank.
Inscription: REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED CULLODEN ( 16 AP ?) 1746

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Medallion. Grey metal medallion, with the profile of a man wearing laurels and the inscription CVIVS EST on one side. On the other is a map of the British Isles with regions labelled Scot, Brit and Hib. The isles are surrounded by ships and the word REDDITE is inscribed.
Commemorative Medal. Silver, round. Obverse: CVIVS (five dots, arranged in a cross) / (five dots,arranged as a square with one in the middle) EST (five dots arranged as a square with one in the middle). Bust of James VIII, laureate, draped,…

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Communion token, oval in shape. Inscription both sides.
Inscription: PARISH CHURCH PORT SOY 1871 | THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME

Rhynie chert. A large irregular block of grey stone polished smooth on one side. The face has numerous small round cavities each surrounded by a ring of darker stone, and irregular cave like cavities full of a cream coloured mineral.
Piece of Rhynie chert. Chert is a hard silica-rich rock. Rhynie chert, over 400-412 million years old) was first discovered by Dr William Mackie in 1912.

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Fossil. A round piece of rock with the imprint of a fish, viewed top down, with a wing like fin extending from each side near the head.
Fossil of Pterichthyodes milleri, from Lethen Bar - an armoured bottom-dwelling fish.

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Fossil. A long piece of rock with the imprint of a fish on it, viewed from the side, including bones and scales.
Fossil of an Osteolepid fish from Tynet Burn near Fochabers - probably browsed on vegetation and small worms.

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Medal. A grey metal medal with a three-quarter profile of a short haired, elderly man and the inscription Alexander John Forsyth LL D 28 Dec 1768 - 11 June 1843.
Silver medallion to Rev. Alexander John Forsyth who invented a percussion lock for fire-arms.
Inscription: Armourers' Company Alexander John Forsyth

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Part of an oak panel, removed from the students' gallery, Greyfriars Church, Aberdeen, carved with students' names.

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Shot belt. A black leather belt with a small brass cartridge.
Leather shot-belt, with a mouth-piece in brass.
Inscription: refer to file

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