Luckenbooth brooch
The name comes from the luckenbooths of Edinburgh where jewellery and trinkets used to be sold, including this type of brooch.Luckenbooth is a Scots word for a lockable stall or workshop.The Edinburgh booths were situated on the Royal Mile near St Giles Cathedral. They were the city's first permanent shops, going back to the 15th century, and initially housing mainly silversmiths and goldsmiths. They were demolished in 1817.
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Luckenbooth brooch
The name comes from the luckenbooths of Edinburgh where jewellery and trinkets used to be sold, including this type of brooch.Luckenbooth is a Scots word for a lockable stall or workshop.The Edinburgh booths were situated on the Royal Mile near St Giles Cathedral. They were the city's first permanent shops, going back to the 15th century, and initially housing mainly silversmiths and goldsmiths. They were demolished in 1817.
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On reconnaît la broche « Lucke ...... e l’Écosse Portail de l’Écosse
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The name comes from the lucken ...... outfitter and tourist trades.
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On reconnaît la broche « Lucke ...... e l’Écosse Portail de l’Écosse
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The name comes from the lucken ...... They were demolished in 1817.
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Luckenbooth brooch
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Luckenbooth
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