000-000-579-985-C
Highland bagpipe chanter with keys added
Scottish, c. 1959
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000-000-579-987-C
Highland bagpipe chanter with range extended by four notes
Scottish, 19th century
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000-000-579-986-C
Highland bagpipe drone joint
Scottish, c. 1950s
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000-000-579-893-C
Low pitch bagpipe chanter
Scottish, 20th century
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000-000-579-887-C
Lowland Scottish bagpipe chanter
probably Scottish, 18th century
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000-000-579-654-C
Practice chanter
by John and Robert Glen, Edinburgh, 1880
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000-000-580-007-C
Practice chanter
by W. MacDonald, Edinburgh, mid 19th century
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000-000-580-008-C
Practice chanter
by William Gunn, George Square, Glasgow, c. 1850
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000-000-580-009-C
Practice chanter
by William Gunn, George Square, Glasgow, c. 1850
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000-000-580-010-C
Practice chanter
by David Glen, Edinburgh, c. 1870
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000-000-580-011-C
Practice chanter
by J. and W. Hutcheon, Edinburgh, c. 1900
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000-000-580-013-C
Practice chanter of brass, possibly part of a walking-stick chanter
Scottish, 19th century
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000-000-580-013-C
Practice chanter of brass, possibly part of a walking-stick chanter
Scottish, 19th century
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000-000-580-012-C
Practice chanter with chanter top missing
by David Glen, Edinburgh, early 20th century
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000-000-579-856-C
Reconstruction of a Breughal-type doedelzak bagpipe
by Jacques Laudy, Brussels, c. 1960s
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000-000-579-899-C
Regulator for providing a chord accompaniment for a set of bagpipes
possibly by Hugh Robertson, Edinburgh, late 18th century
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