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Pair of Clef Earrings by Karen McGlashan
Aberdeen Art Gallery
Pair of Clef Earrings by Karen McGlashan
Pair of Clef Earrings by Karen McGlashan

Aberdeen Art Gallery

Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1884
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Re-framing the Collection
Funded by public subscription. The list of subscribers includes a number of individuals with indirect links to chattel slavery (mainly through marriage), for instance, Robert Smith, who married Margaret Glennie of Maybank (daughter of the enslaver, Alexander Glennie). 

There are also a few direct links, such as the Blaikie brothers (made equipment for use on plantations) and a number of prominent shipbuilders in Aberdeen (built ships for use in the West Indian plantation trade). 
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1980
Presentation Snuff Box by Nathaniel Mills
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James Fenton Wyness
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1903 - 1974
Alexander Ellis
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1830 - 1917
Rachel Annand Taylor
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1876 - 1960
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1495
View of St Machar Cathedral from River Don
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Two Silver Crest Tiepins sold by Jamieson and Carry
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Music Hall
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Aberdeen Town House, Decorated for Royal Visit.   Photographed by George Fraser
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