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Tune, Wat Ye What I Got Late Yestre'en, played on a late 20th century Lowland bagpipe by Iain MacInnes (audio clip)
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Tunes, Joseph MacDonald's Jig and Stumpie, played on a late 20th century Scottish smallpipe by Iain MacInnes (audio clip)
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Tuning rush for a Pastoral bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint
Scottish, 18th century
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Tuning up the Northumbrian Small Pipes
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Turned bone chanter stock for a set of Union bagpipes
late 18th century
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Turned stock of bone for a set of Union bagpipes
owned by William Mackie, 19th century
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000-000-579-791-C
Turning chisel
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
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Turning chisel
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
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Turning chisel used to rough form Highland bagpipes
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
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Turning chisel with spoon bit blade
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
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Two 6/8 marches, Braes of Glenorchy and The Campbells are Coming, played on an early instrument by Decker Forrest (audio clip)
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000-000-579-701-C
Two boxes containing bagpipe reeds
from the firms of R.G. Lawrie, Ltd and Peter Henderson, Bagpipe Makers, Glasgow
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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)
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Two jigs printed in 'The Caledonian Repository of Music Adapted for the Bagpipes'
by William Gunn, Glasgow, 1848
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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 punches used in music engraving
by music printers and publishers Aird and Coghill, Glasgow, until 1972
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