Spyglass Belonging to Major John Cameron

Ball-amharc leis a’ Mhàidsear Iain Camshron

Spyglass Belonging to Major John CameronThe Highlanders’ Museum A spyglass is a small telescope. This example was used for observation by volunteer battalions of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders.    It shows that volunteer battalions were an important...
Knife from Fishertown

Sgian à Baile nan Iasgairean

Knife from FishertownNairn Museum This Shellbert knife was used for shelling mussels and similar shellfish for bait.    The Fishwives of Fishertown, Nairn carried out an extremely important role within the community. In the days, when a great deal of fishing was...
Fisherwoman’s Creel

Cliabh aig ban-iasgair

Fisherwoman’s CreelNairn Museum Small woven fish creels, like this one with a plaited rope handle, were used by the fishwives to carry fish for selling either door-to-door or at the market stances.    The Nairn Fishwives would often walk for miles to Inverness and...
Leech Jar

Crogan dhealachan

Leech JarGlencoe Folk Museum Leeches were stored in this jar in a pharmacy before being sold to physicians. These parasitic worms were used for bloodletting, once a popular therapy believed to cure a range of conditions.    The practice of bloodletting relied on...
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