000-000-579-612-C
John MacDonald, Master Piper, at Lochboisdale
South Uist, 1930s
© Margaret Fay Shaw
000-000-579-573-C
Key to abbreviations used in Ceol mor gracenotes
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-604-C
Learning the Great Highland bagpipe on the Practice Chanter
Army chanter class, held at a Training Camp, about 1914
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-580-044-C
Light music for the Highland bagpipe, early 19th century strathspey and reel An Gille crubach and Dh'America gu'n teid sinn, played by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-893-C
Low pitch bagpipe chanter
Scottish, 20th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-582-C
Lowland Piper
line drawing by J. Sands
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-887-C
Lowland Scottish bagpipe chanter
probably Scottish, 18th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-616-C
Lowland Wedding or the Village dance
after De Witt, late 17th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-756-C
Lowland Wedding or Village Dance
after de Witt, late 17th century
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-598-C
Major General Charles Thomason (1833-1911)
Soldier and Piping scholar
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-829-C
Manuscript and illuminated Ancient Piobaireachd to the tune of Catherine's Lament
written by John Grant, Edinburgh, 1905
© National Museums Scotland
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Manuscript and illuminated piece of Piobaireachd entitled 'His Most Excellent Majesty King Edward VII Salute'
composed by John Grant, Edinburgh, 1906
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-568-C
Manuscript copy for 'The Sword Dance' and 'The Invercauld March'
music for the Great Highland Bagpipe
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-571-C
Manuscript copy of the pibroch Campbell of Cawdor
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-580-060-C
March played on a modern Highland bagpipe by William McCallum (audio clip)
© BBC Scotland
000-000-579-737-C
Miniature practice chanter
by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh
© National Museums Scotland