000-000-579-821-C
Glass bottle containing six Highland bagpipe chanter reeds
collected by Robert Thomson, Bagpipe Maker, Leicester, 1930s - 1950s
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000-000-579-617-C
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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000-000-579-606-C
Great Highland Bagpipe, 20th century
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000-000-579-611-C
Great Highland Bagpipe, raw materials and product
Edinburgh, about 1960
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000-000-579-794-C
Half round bit
used in manufacturing bagpipes, 19th century
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000-000-579-843-C
Hand name stamp for putting manufacturer's name on a Highland bagpipe chanter
from the workshop of Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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000-000-579-845-C
Hand name stamp for putting manufacturer's address on a Highland bagpipe chanter
from the workshop of Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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000-000-579-847-C
Hand name stamp for putting manufacturer's name and address on a Highland bagpipe chanter
from the workshop of Thomas Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1840
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000-000-579-706-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, 1880s or 1890s
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000-000-579-708-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
late 19th century
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000-000-579-741-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
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000-000-579-746-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
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000-000-579-747-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
early 19th century
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000-000-579-956-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
by Donald MacDonald, Castlehill, Edinburgh, c. 1820
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000-000-579-961-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
by Alexander Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1850
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000-000-579-962-C
Highland bagpipe chanter
by Peter Henderson, Glasgow, c. 1885
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