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History Lowland and Border Piping Markis, Francis Town pipers William Nicholson Bell, James Jimmy Allen
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A list of those articles, chiefly from the Common Stcok archive, that contain information relating to the general history of piping in the Lowland and Border region
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Hawick-Teribus Ye Terioden
Lament for the Piper’s Daughter
Unravelling The History Of The Uilleann Pipes
What's In A Name?
'A Very Old Tune'
'Sour Plums' and a Potage of MacLeans
‘If you want to be a Piper …celebrating the Duda of Hungary
A 16th century illustration from the Cantabrian Maritime Museum
A Bellows Bagpipe in Limousin
A Bellows-pipe from the Rifle Brigade
A Borderline (pipe) Case
A Consonance of Celestial Harmony
A lost Border Air
A Lowland Piper to the Laird of Grant
A Man Of Marrow
A Musical Breakfast: Lucan, Co. Dublin, 25 May, 1825
A Piper Falls
A Rare Find?
A Return to Home Ground
A Short Preface to Dixon
A Tune for the Perth Glovers' Dance?
About Lowland Piping
ACCOMPANYING BAGPIPES ON A HARMONY INSTRUMENT
Administering The Drones
An Early 19th Century Lowland Pipe
Another 17th Century Piper
Another Day's Dawning
Another piece in the puzzle
Another Very Crude Instrument
As Others See Us
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