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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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The Earliest Bagpipe in Scotland?
The Earliest Lowland Bellows Pipe Picture
The End of a Line
The ffarther be in the welcomer
The Jedburgh Piper - No. 1 Duck Row
The Life and Death of Habbie Simson, piper of Kilbarchan
The Naming of the Pastoral Bagpipe
THE NORTH COUNTRY ORGAN (1676)
THE PASTORAL OR NEW BAGPIPE
The Piper Has Gone for Soldier
The Piper’s Head Returns
The Pipers Of Peebles
The Reid Pipes
The Soft 'A' Option
The Stirling Piper. A tradition revived?
To Play with the greit-pype thro all the parts of the Burgh
Torphichen’s Rant
Traditions of Kilbarchan
Travels of a Gentleman Piper
Uillean Pipes From Donald Macdonald
Unidentified Piping Object
Wandering pipers
Wha will cause our shearers shear?
What makes Our Music Sound Scottish?
WHAT'S IN A NAME ?
Whither the Cauld wind pipes revival?
Who Didn't Pay the Piper?
Who Paid The Pipers
Whores and Rogues and Round-headed Cuckolds
Will the right 'Mr MacLachlan' please 'Birl' in his grave
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