made by William Mark, Aberdeen, late 18th century
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Tenor drone probably for a set of Lowland bagpipes
Tenor drone with bone and horn mounts, made by William Mark of Aberdeen in the late 18th century.
The size, shape and style of this tenor drone suggests that it was made for a set of Lowland bellows-blown bagpipes in which the drones, two tenors and a bass, were set in a common stock.
William Mark was a turned in Aberdeen and is known to have made bagpipes. There is a spinning wheel by William Mark in the collections of the National Museums of Scotland (T.1967.39).
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National Museums Scotland |
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0869: The Bagpipe Collection
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National Museums Scotland H.1995.798 |
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Late 18th century (date of manufacture)
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Tenor drone
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The Museum of Piping, Glasgow (place of display) William Mark (manufacturer)
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Scotland, Aberdeen (place of manufacture)
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Tenor drone with bone and horn mounts.
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- Baines, Anthony,. Bagpipes. Occasional Paper on Technology 9, Oxford University Press, 1973.
Find in NLS: Title, Author, Title+Author or British Library: Title, Author, Title+Author - Campbell, Jeannie,. Highland Bagpipe Makers. Magnus Orr Publishing, 2001.
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