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Highland bagpipe chanter stamped on neck

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by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, 19th century

Postcard of Highland bagpipe chanter stamped on neck.
000-000-579-874-C
© National Museums Scotland

Highland bagpipe chanter stamped on neck

Highland bagpipe chanter by Peter Henderson of Glasgow, 19th century, probably of African blackwood. The sole is missing. The chanter is stamped 'P HENDERSON / GLASGOW' on the neck. The chanter has a slight crack on one side and has six bindings of thread between the fingerholes.

Peter Henderson (1851-1903) 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: 000-000-579-874-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0869: The Bagpipe Collection
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  K.2002.1822
Date: 19th century (date of manufacture)
Material: African blackwood and binding
Dimensions: 363 mm L; 34 mm Dia; interior of mouth 22 mm Dia
What: Highland bagpipe chanter
Subject:
Who: Donald Macphee (predecessor to Robert MacKinnon)
Peter Henderson (manufacturer)
Robert MacKinnon (predecessor to Peter Henderson)
Where: Scotland, Glasgow (place of manufacture)
Event:
Description: Highland bagpipe chanter probably of African blackwood with slight crack bound with six bindings.
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