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Wassail Bowl, Duff House 3D Model.
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This is a turned wassail bowl with decorations from Duff House.
The ancient New Year practice of ‘wassailing’ was practiced in England, Scotland and Wales. Parties progressed from house to house with greetings for the health and prosperity of the inhabitants, which were acknowledged by communal drinking out of a Wassail bowl.
Although the drink differed from region to region, it usually contained a mixture of spiced ale, wine or cider. The term ‘wassail’ comes from the Anglo-Saxon ‘waes-hael’, which was the equivalent of the drinking toast ‘good health’ today.
Wassail bowls can be ceramic or wood. Some are very elaborate, like this example in the Dunimarle Collection. The weight of this bowl and decorations on the rim may indicate that it had more of a decorative function.
For information on visiting Duff House, go to our website.
h 279.4mm
RAE Project | DC334 - Wassail Bowl, Duff House - 3D model by Historic Environment Scotland (@HistoricEnvironmentScotland) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 317776 polygons.
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Edinburgh Castle 3D Model.
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Edinburgh Castle is one of the oldest fortified places in Europe. With a long rich history as a royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress, it is alive with many exciting tales. When you climb Castle Hill, you will walk in the footsteps of soldiers, kings and queens – and even the odd pirate or two.
As well as guarding great moments in history, the castle has suffered many sieges. During the Wars of Independence it changed hands many times. In 1314, the Scots retook the castle from the English in a daring night raid led by Thomas Randolph, nephew of Robert the Bruce.
The castle defences have evolved over hundreds of years. Mons Meg, one of the greatest medieval cannons, was given to King James II in 1457. The Half Moon Battery, built in the aftermath of the Lang Siege of 1573, was armed for 200 years by bronze guns known as the Seven Sisters. Six more guns defend the Argyle Battery, with its open outlook to the north.
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Shrine Base, Glasgow Cathedral 3D Model.
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These arches once formed the base of a tomb or shrine in the early medieval church that is now part of Glasgow Cathedral.
It may have been associated with the shrine of St Kentigern, the first bishop within the ancient British kingdom of Strathclyde, who died in 614.
Arched structures like this were sometimes used to enclose holy relics so passing pilgrims could see and venerate them.
For information on visiting Glasgow Cathedral, see our website.
534 x 420 x 380mm
GLA/o/1a-i | Rae Project - Shrine Base, Glasgow Cathedral - 3D model by Historic Environment Scotland (@HistoricEnvironmentScotland) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 430622 polygons.
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Wheel, Bar Hill, Antonine Wall 3D Model.
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This is a wooden wheel found at Bar Hill fort along the Antonine Wall. It has eleven spokes, a nave of elm and hubs that are lined with iron.
The Antonine Wall stretched right across Scotland, from the Clyde to the Forth. Constructed around 142 AD, and occupied for only 20 years, the remains of its ramparts, steep ditches, forts and bathhouses are still visible today.
More information on the World Heritage Site is available on www.antoninewall.org
Reference: F.1936.91 - Wheel, Bar Hill, Antonine Wall - 3D model by Historic Environment Scotland (@HistoricEnvironmentScotland) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 8216 polygons.