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History - Pipes
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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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Encyclopaedia Perthiensis
Evidence of Lowland Pipes In Ireland
Exhibition of Lowland Piping - Haddington
Exploring the Skene Manuscripts
Father-and-son town pipe and drum team Dunbar 1748
Fracas in Lachmaben
Francis Markis
Francis Markis, Cold Wind Piper
From Harvest to Market - Piping in Cambeltown at Harvest and Fair
Geordie Syme
Geordie Syme and Company
Getting The Act Together
Haddington Bagpipe Carving
Hale the Piper’s Pipes
Half Longs - Develop or Die
Hamish Moore Talks of the Pictish Triple Pipes
Harmonic Proportion 2
Harmonic Proportion 3
Harmonic proportion 4
Hats off to Habbie Simson
Highland & Lowland Crossing Notes
Historic bagpipes in the Reid Collection
How The Lomond Ensemble came to record the Balcarres Lute Manuscript:
In conversation with Jean-Pierre Rasle
IRISH PRAISE FOR AN ENGLISH PIPER
Isaac Cooper a Lad o' Pairts
JAMES RITCHIE, PIPER OF PEEBLES 1741-1807
James Waugh, Toun PIper of Musselburgh
Jimmy Allan's Fancy
John Armstrong’s Sword
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