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Great Highland Bagpipe, 19th century
Set of Highland bagpipes, brass, made by the firm of T.M. Glen in Edinburgh in the 19th century
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Andrew Ross inspecting a set of bagpipe drones
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Andrew Ross, Jr. turning bagpipe drones
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Andrew Ross measuring ivory for a bagpipe
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Andrew Ross, Sr. and Andrew Ross, Jr. cutting sheepskin for pipe bags
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Andrew Ross Sr. and Andrew Ross Jr inspecting and measuring ivory for bagpipes
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Andrew Ross, Sr. cutting bagpipe bags from sheepskin
photographed by George B. Alden, Glasgow
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Andrew Ross, Sr. cutting cane for bagpipe reeds
photographed by George B. Alden, Glasgow
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Andrew Ross Sr. inspecting sheepskin for pipe bag
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Apparatus
probably made in Edinburgh
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Apparatus (detail)
probably made in Edinburgh
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Apparatus, known as a guinea and feather apparatus
made in England
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Ashet
made in Glasgow
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Ashet
made in Glasgow
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000-100-003-408-C
Ashet (detail)
made in Glasgow
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