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Mama Lee
The central character in this picture is Mama Lee, the first black man to live in Kilmarnock, he cam
Melodion played by 'Blind Johnnie', street musician
This melodion was one of the instruments played by John Alexander, 'Blind Johnnie' of Stranraer. De
Tin whistle played by 'Blind Johnnie', street musician
This tin whistle was one of the instruments played by John Alexander, 'Blin' Johnnie' of Stranraer.
The Poor Law Magazine for Scotland
The Poor Law Magazine was published for Parochial Boards and institutions who were responsible for t
Parochial Directory of Scotland
Published each year this directory was an available reference book to all employed in the administra
Plan for Stranraer Workhouse, Dalrymple Street, Stranraer, 1850
In 1850 these plans were passed and the works were completed in Dalrymple Street, Stranraer. The bu
Kilmarnock Soup Kitchen Token
This metal token was used to allow the bearer access to a warm meal in the Kilmarnock Soup Kitchen.
Wedding Chair from Eglinton Castle
This chair was one of a set of 8. The set was made to celebrate the marriage of Archibald William Mo
Maxwelltown Soup Kitchen tokens
These tokens would have been exchanged for a meal at the Maxwelltown Soup Kitchen. In 1905, the pr
Beggar's medal from Stoneykirk
Circular brass medal marked STONEYKIRK 1820, NO.39. It has four central holes to allow it to be sew
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