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View full screenHandbill relating to the trial of Burke and Hare, 1829, consisting of a poem in Scots with a portrait of Burke at the top
W.MS.1996.5.2
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Northern Europe
1829
William Hare
Depicted: Burke, William, 1792 - 1829
Trial of Burke and Hare
Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life (02 Jul 2022 - 30 Oct 2022)
National Museum of Scotland
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Stuffed dog 'Bob', regimental pet of the Scots Fusilier Guards, 1st Battalion, from 1853 - 1860, with silver medal on collar
Wrought iron dog spike for securing flat-bottomed rails to wooden sleepers on the engine-planes and chief horse-roads of coal mines, found at Stuart Mine in Fife
Dog harness, consisting of a padded collar of tanned caribou skin with two traces of skin for fastening the dog to the sled, joined by a piece across the back: : North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Great Slave Lake, Fort Rae, Tłı̨chǫ, c. 1860
Dog whip, wood with wool tassel: North America, Canada, Northwest Territories, Gameti, Tłı̨chǫ, 2007
Dog, Canis familiaris, skull, left zygomatic absent, without mandible, Roman Camp, Newstead, Roxburghshire