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Set of Highland bagpipes with replacement chanter

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by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, 19th century

Postcard of Set of Highland bagpipes with replacement chanter.
000-000-579-534-C
© National Museums Scotland

Set of Highland bagpipes with replacement chanter

Set of Highland bagpipes, possibly of ebony, mounted with bone and horn, 18th century, with a replacement chanter made by Peter Henderson of Glasgow in the late 19th century. The drones from this set of pipes may originally have been set in a common stock in a bellows-blown bagpipe. They have been adapted or 'rebuilt' in separate stocks with a new chanter, probably by Peter Henderson in the 1880s. Collected by Dr Duncan Fraser.

Peter Henderson (1851 - 1903) was a successful bagpipe maker, a pipe music collector and publisher. He came from Inverkeithing though his family was originally from Latheronwheel in Caithness.

He took over the bagpipe-making shop in Glasgow of Robert MacKinnon who had earlier taken over the premises of Donald Macphee. Henderson had set up business in 1868, was himself a very good piper and became Pipe Major of the Glasgow Volunteers. His bagpipes have always had a very high reputation.


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Online ID: 000-000-579-534-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0869: The Bagpipe Collection
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1947.98
Date: 1880s (date of rebuilding of drones)
18th century (date of manufacture for bagpipes)
Late 19th century (date of manufacture for replacement chanter)
Material: Bone and horn
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What: Highland bagpipe
Subject:
Who: Peter Henderson (manufacturer of replacement chanter)
The Museum of Piping, Glasgow (place of display)
Where: Scotland, Glasgow (place of manufacture for replacement chanter)
Event:
Description: Set of Highland bagpipes mounted with bone and horn.
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