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Wills Whiffs cigarette box and tin containing five Highland bagpipe drone reeds

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collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s

Postcard of Wills Whiffs cigarette box and tin containing five Highland bagpipe drone reeds.
000-000-579-818-C
© National Museums Scotland

Wills Whiffs cigarette box and tin containing five Highland bagpipe drone reeds

Cardboard cigarette box hand-marked £2 : 3-/- containing a flat cigarette tin marked Wills Whiffs made of tin-plate and painted orange and has the trademark 'W.D. & H.O. WILLS / BRISTOL & LONDON'. The tin was reused to hold Highland bagpipe bass and tenor drone reeds of Spanish cane. Part of a collection of bagpipe making tools from Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, England.

This material from a bagpipe maker's workshop is typical of the tools, raw materials and products of the trade. Many bagpipe makers also made reeds for chanters and drones, sold them but also used them for testing chanters and drones in the finishing and setting up process.

Most of the bagpipe makers making Highland bagpipes lived and worked in the Scottish cities such as Edinburgh and Glasgow, but there were also some famous names in London such as MacGregor, Ross and Starck. Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, is unusual for being Leicester, England, where he set up business in the 1950s and was still making bagpipes in the mid-1960s. His business is now closed.


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Online ID: 000-000-579-818-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0869: The Bagpipe Collection
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  K.2002.1322 - 1324
Date: 1930s - 1950s (date of use)
Material: Cardboard, tin plate, paint and Spanish cane
Dimensions: Box 140 mm L x 112 mm W x 25 mm Depth; tin 132 mm L x 96 mm W x 10 mm Depth;
What: Cigarette box, tin and five Highland bagpipe drone reeds
Subject:
Who: Robert Thomson (collector)
Where: England, Leicester (place of use)
Event:
Description: Cigarette box of cardboard., tin of painted tin plate and tenor drone reeds of Spanish cane.
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