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<title>Victorian iron from local Dornoch family</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Victorian iron  with wooden handle, used by a local Dornoch family, complete with stand.  The heated weight, inserted via an opening at the rear raised by the hook with a brass knob, is missing.  The </description>
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<title>Olive bottle sold by R R Johnstone of Dornoch</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Small olive bottle with metal screw top and decorated label with picture of three women picking olives and title 'Golden Sunray Olive Oil.   The print at the foot of the label records the oil being so</description>
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<title>Olive bottle sold by R R Johnstone of Dornoch</title>
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<title>Talk by Alastair Jupp on Brochs</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Audio (MP3) file of a talk by Alastair Jupp to Dornoch Heritage Society on 15 March 2012 on Brochs </description>
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<title>Talk by Alastair Jupp on Brochs</title>
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<title>Inverness halfpenny token</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Halfpenny trade token issued in Inverness. These were issued between 1793 and 1796 by manufacturers, merchants and retailers as a way of creating small change, and could be redeemed at face value.  </description>
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<title>Charles II 6d bawbee 1677</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Six pence Scots copper bawbee of Charles II's 1677 coinage.  The coin has the monarch's head on one side. On the other side is a crown and thistle. </description>
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<title>Charles II 2d bodle 1677</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Two pence Scots copper bodle of Charles II's 1677 coinage.  The coin has a crown on one side with a saltire(?) below.  On the other side is a large thistle. </description>
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<title>Charles II 2d turner 1663</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Two pence Scots copper turner (one sixth penny English) of Charles II's 1663 coinage.  The coin has a crown on one side with the letters CR and a smaller II above. The lettering round the rim is too</description>
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<title>Charles I 2d turner 1629</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Two pence Scots copper turner (one sixth penny English) of Charles I's first coinage (1629). The benefit of this issue went to the Earl of Stirling in order to redeem a large debt owed to him by the c</description>
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<title>Proposed upgrading of West Church Hall</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>A 4  page pamphlet with title 'Creag Mhor' (Big Rock), the proposed new name for a restructured West Church Hall.  The phamphlet was accompanied by a covering letter by the Minister, the Rev Susan Bro</description>
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<title>Skibo occasion 1938 possibly marriage of Louise Carnegie Miller</title>
<pubDate>2012-05-16</pubDate>
<description>Monochrome photograph taken at unknown occasion, possibly  the marriage of Louise Carnegie Miller, (see also 2012.023.08) .  Second man on the left is the Duke of Sutherland; next to him is the Duches</description>
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<title>Skibo occasion 1938 possibly marriage of Louise Carnegie Miller</title>
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