000-000-579-907-C
Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Pastoral Pipe
Scottish, late 18th century
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000-000-579-908-C
Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe
Scottish, c. 1800
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000-000-579-909-C
Bagpipe chanter with detachable foot joint for the Union bagpipe
Scottish, c. 1800
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000-000-579-936-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825
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000-000-579-937-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
by Robert Scott, London, c. 1825
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000-000-579-938-C
Bagpipe chanter with double bore for the Uilleann pipes
19th century
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000-000-579-621-C
Bagpipe maker's price list
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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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000-000-579-870-C
Bagpipe tutor entitled 'Piping for Boys or a Piper's Primer'
by J. Percy Sturrock and published by Eneas Mackay, Stirling, 1911
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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
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000-000-579-590-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
Rough cut billets in the first stage of boring out. The ends have been waxed to avoid uneven drying and shrinkage
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000-000-579-591-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
James MacManus cutting a log of American blackwood into sections or billets which would be left to season before turning
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000-000-579-592-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
Reaming out a tapered internal bore on the lathe
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000-000-579-593-C
Bagpipe-making workshop
A selection of boring bits and reamers
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