000-000-579-672-C
Bagpipe chanter for a set of Union or Pastoral bagpipes
probably owned by William Mackie, Aberdeen, early 19th century
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000-000-579-644-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825
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000-000-579-919-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Malcolm MacGregor, London, early 19th century
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000-000-579-919-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Malcolm MacGregor, London, early 19th century
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000-000-579-921-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Malcolm MacGregor, London, early 19th century
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000-000-579-922-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Malcolm MacGregor, London, early 19th century
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000-000-579-923-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
by Malcolm MacGregor, London, early 19th century
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000-000-579-926-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Uilleann pipes
early 19th century
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000-000-579-916-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes
by Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh, late 18th or early 19th century
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000-000-579-917-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes
by Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh, late 18th or early 19th century
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000-000-579-918-C
Bagpipe chanter for the Union pipes
by Donald MacDonald, Edinburgh, late 18th or early 19th century
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000-000-579-938-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
19th century
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000-000-579-632-C
Bagpipe Maker's Price List
Edinburgh, 1928
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000-000-579-632-C
Bagpipe Maker's Price List
Edinburgh, 1928
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000-000-579-554-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
of the the firm of Peter Henderson, Renfrew Street, Glasgow, 1951
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000-000-579-555-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
of the the firm of Peter Henderson, Renfrew Street, Glasgow, 1951
© National Museums Scotland