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A set of Highland bagpipes made from blackwood by Hutcheon, with wooden "button" mounts, ivory ferrules and chanter sole. This instrument was bought by Dugald MacNeill from Lord Jauncey in 2003, and had belonged to the batman of Lord Jauncey's grandfather, Lord Dundas who bought it in 1902.
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1900–2 - Maker:
J. & W. Hutcheon [Family] - Collection:
College of Piping - Inventory number:
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Edinburgh (Timezone: Europe/London) - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:422.112 (Single) oboes with conical bore
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:422.112 (Single) oboes with conical bore
- Repository:College of Piping
- Measurements:Chanter: 335mm. Tenor: 370mm. Bass: 740mm.