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Tuning up the Northumbrian Small Pipes
000-000-579-585-C
Tuning up the Northumbrian Small Pipes

© National Museums Scotland



Turning chisel
000-000-579-791-C
Turning chisel

used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Turning chisel
000-000-579-792-C
Turning chisel

used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Turning chisel with spoon bit blade
000-000-579-793-C
Turning chisel with spoon bit blade

used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Two 6/8 marches, Braes of Glenorchy and The Campbells are Coming, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
000-000-580-043-C
Two 6/8 marches, Braes of Glenorchy and The Campbells are Coming, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)

© National Museums Scotland



Two boxes containing bagpipe reeds
000-000-579-701-C
Two boxes containing bagpipe reeds

from the firms of R.G. Lawrie, Ltd and Peter Henderson, Bagpipe Makers, Glasgow
© National Museums Scotland



Two Highland bagpipe jigs, The Braes of Lochaber and The Bride Has a Bonny Thing, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
000-000-580-068-C
Two Highland bagpipe jigs, The Braes of Lochaber and The Bride Has a Bonny Thing, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)

© National Museums Scotland



Two marches in a manuscript book of Highland bagpipe music
000-000-579-825-C
Two marches in a manuscript book of Highland bagpipe music

owned by Piper A. Finnie, 1st Battalion Blackwatch, c. 1898 - 1902
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Two small printed boxes for bagpipe reeds and practice chanter reeds
000-000-579-780-C
Two small printed boxes for bagpipe reeds and practice chanter reeds

by R.G. Lawrie Ltd, Glasgow, 1930s
© National Museums Scotland



Volinka or Russian bagpipe
000-000-579-587-C
Volinka or Russian bagpipe

'Volinka' or 'Volynka' is the Russian literary term for 'bagpipe', and does not accurately describe this instrument
© National Museums Scotland



Walking stick practice chanter
000-000-580-015-C
Walking stick practice chanter

by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, c. 1900
© National Museums Scotland



Wills Whiffs cigarette box and tin containing five Highland bagpipe drone reeds
000-000-579-818-C
Wills Whiffs cigarette box and tin containing five Highland bagpipe drone reeds

collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
© National Museums Scotland



Woodcut illustration of a Medieval marching scene
000-000-579-538-C
Woodcut illustration of a Medieval marching scene

in Ulster, 1570s
© National Museums Scotland



Woodcut illustration of a Medieval open-air feast scene
000-000-579-539-C
Woodcut illustration of a Medieval open-air feast scene

in Ulster, 1570s
© National Museums Scotland



The Bagpipe Collection
001-000-100-886-L
The Bagpipe Collection




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