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Bagpipe chanter for a set of Uilleann pipes
000-000-579-927-C
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Uilleann pipes

early 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Bagpipe chanter for a set of Uilleann pipes
000-000-579-927-C
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Uilleann pipes

early 19th century
© National Museums Scotland



Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe
000-000-579-908-C
Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe

Scottish, c. 1800
© National Museums Scotland



Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe
000-000-579-909-C
Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe

Scottish, c. 1800
© National Museums Scotland



Clarinet
000-100-103-206-C
Clarinet

Made in London
© National Museums Scotland



Dismantled walking stick practice chanter
000-000-580-016-C
Dismantled walking stick practice chanter

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



Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes
000-000-579-899-C
Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes

possibly by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century
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Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes
000-000-579-900-C
Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes

possibly by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century
© National Museums Scotland



Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes
000-000-580-024-C
Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes

possibly made in Edinburgh, c. 1790
© National Museums Scotland



Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes
000-000-580-025-C
Set of bellows-blown Union bagpipes

possibly made in Edinburgh, c. 1790
© National Museums Scotland



Set of drones for a common stock
000-000-579-897-C
Set of drones for a common stock

Scottish, 18th century
© 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




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