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Gun known as the 'Breadalbane Gun'
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Carrying case for a set of three quarter size Highland bagpipes
made by John Bàn Mackenzie, Breadalbane, late 19th century
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Chanter for half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by John Ban MacKenzie, Breadalbane, c. 1850
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Chanter for half-size set of Highland bagpipes
by John Ban MacKenzie, Breadalbane, c. 1850
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Mouthpiece for a set of Highland bagpipes
possibly made by John Bàn Mackenzie, Breadalbane, early 19th century
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000-000-579-720-C
Set of drones from a Highland bagpipe
said to have been played at Waterloo and at George IV's entry into Edinburgh in 1822
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000-000-579-720-C
Set of drones from a Highland bagpipe
said to have been played at Waterloo and at George IV's entry into Edinburgh in 1822
© National Museums Scotland
000-000-579-655-C
Set of Highland bagpipes of three quarter size
made and owned by John Bàn Mackenzie, Breadalbane, 1850s
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000-000-579-655-C
Set of Highland bagpipes of three quarter size
made and owned by John Bàn Mackenzie, Breadalbane, 1850s
© National Museums Scotland
000-100-000-927-C
Spoon
Made in Dundee
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