000-000-579-680-C
Set of bellows-blown Lowland bagpipes
made by W. Duke, 19th century
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000-000-579-531-C
Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes
British, late 18th century
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000-000-579-929-C
Set of drones and regulators in a common stock for Uilleann pipes
by James Reid, North Shields, Northumberland, c. 1840
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000-000-579-980-C
Set of drones for a set of Highland bagpipes
Scottish, early 19th century
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000-000-579-950-C
Set of half-size Highland bagpipes
by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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000-000-579-776-C
Set of Highland bagpipes formerly owned by Sir Joseph Noel Paton
made by Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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000-000-579-723-C
Set of Highland bagpipes probably made for a child
possibly Perth, c. 1830
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000-000-579-723-C
Set of Highland bagpipes probably made for a child
possibly Perth, c. 1830
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000-000-579-773-C
Set of Highland bagpipes with chanter and three drones
by Donald MacDonald, Castlehill, Edinburgh, c. 1806 - 1810
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000-000-579-740-C
Set of Highland bagpipes with two tenor drones in a single stock
of the Macdonalds and MacIndeors of Islay
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000-000-579-779-C
Set of miniature Highland bagpipes
possibly by R.G. Lawrie of Glasgow, 1930s
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000-000-579-733-C
Set of Northumbrian small pipes
18th century
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000-000-579-525-C
Set of Scottish Lowland bellows-blown bagpipes
Scottish, early 19th century
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000-000-099-902-C
Settle designed by Charles Rennie Macintosh
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000-100-104-233-C
Sextant
probably made in London
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000-190-002-058-C
Sextant (detail)
probably made in London
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