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Pipers on board the Aircraft Carrier HMS Illustrious 1950
Mr. Tommy Richardson with his latest invention electronic bagpipes in November 1972. 24/11/72
Edinburgh VJ Day August 1945 Pipe band march down The Mound Edinburgh line with crowds celebrating WW2
Gosforth Territorial Army 204 Battery Pipe Band in June 1976. 06 / 06 / 76Gosforth Territorial Army 204 Battery Pipe Band in June 1976. 06/06/76
Pipe Major J. C. Mason piping in the haggis for the Newcastle, Northumberland and Durham Caledonian Society members at their traditional burns Night gathering. 25th January 1952
Pipe Major Ian Nelson braved the bitter weather to don his uniform and give a traditional welcome to 20lb. of haggis specially delivered on the British Caledonia BAC1-11 City of Glasgow by stewardess
Brother and sister Glen Fraser, 14, playing the bagpipes and Lisa, 12 in June 1974, were beaten into second place on the television programme New Faces on the decision of the panel. 26/06/74
The Duke Of Northumberlands piper, Mr. Richard Butler in July 1989 20/07/89
The pipes and drums of the Newcastle City Pipe Band opening a summer fayre in July 1981. 06/07/81
Deborah White, 12, who has been recruited by the boys Brigade to give bagpipes lessons in June 1978 15/06/78
Pipers marching pas the Royal County Hotel in Durham during the Durham Miners Gala in July 1971 17/07/71
Piper Roy Anderson playing the bagpipes in June 1981 24 / 06 / 81Piper Roy Anderson playing the bagpipes in June 1981 24/06/81
Mike Glabus and Michelle Dawson from the North Tyne and District Pipe Band in March 1985 11/03/85
Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai, 38, of the Gurkha regiment at Newastles Bagpipe Museum in March 1974. He has come North with Rifleman piper Prithi Bahadur Rai, 26, to learn to play the Northumbrian pipes
Northumbrian Piper Anthony Robb in February 1977. 04 / 02 / 77Northumbrian Piper Anthony Robb in February 1977. 04/02/77
Maths teacher Peter Lee from St. Benet Biscope R. C. High School in Bedlington plays forMaths teacher Peter Lee from St. Benet Biscope R.C. High School in Bedlington plays for pupils Sharon Boyle (left) and Benita Hall in December 1982. 10/12/82
Alnwick Piper Jimmy Jones talks with Mr. Peter Walker after piping him in to open a summer fayre in July 1980. 23/07/80
Piper Harry Mills likes nothing better than to wander the North West Durham moors for his practice sessions in June 1972. Harry from Blackhill is a member of the Shotley Bridge Caledonia Band
Pipers marching along and playing in July 1971. 12 / 07 / 71Pipers marching along and playing in July 1971. 12/07/71
Skippy Sobel summons up some puff power for this rare and valuable instrument, Czechoslovak bagpipes in January 1974. The pipes are made of skin, horn and brass, and are 105 years old. 03/01/74
The pipes and drums of the 72 Royal Engineers (V) from Gateshead in a carnival procession along the seafront from Whitley Bay to Tynemouth in July 1984 22/07/84
Piper Sadie Charleton gets in some practice before her next venue in June 1994 10/06/94
Ann Sessoms assistant curator at The Chantry Museum, Morpeth with bagpipes made from parts of sheep in September 1995 15/09/95
North Tyneside Pipe Band piper, Kevin Fraser sports the new tartan, designed for the band, and named Tyneside Blue in May 1997 08/05/97
Bob Lambert of the 72nd Royal engineers Regiment of the Territorial Army practices on the bagpipes in the air conditioning plant of the Wills cigarette factory so his friends
Thomas McPhail, of the City of Newcastle Pipe Band was blowing double at the miniature pipe band contest in the drill hall of the Tyneside Scottish, in Newcastle in March 1961. 25th March 1961
A piper smarly dressed in his uniforn and ready to play the bagpipes in March 1982 02/03/82
The Newcastle Pipe Band march along the seafront during a contest organised by North-East bands of the Scottish Pipe Band Association at Whitley Bay. 12th May 1962
Pipe Major Fred Redpath of the 1st (Newcastle) Regt. R. E. T. APipe Major Fred Redpath of the 1st (Newcastle) Regt. R.E. T.A. of Sheepwash, tunes up for the Bedlington Gala in jUne 1974. 08/06/74
Piping in the diners at the annual reunion of the Scots Guards Association in Carlisle is Pipe Sergt. Mackintosh in November 1958 15/11/58
Pipe Major George Anderson, of Morpeth Pipe Band, gets himself tune up in June 1972. 10/06/72
Members of the Blue Moon Band with their Northumbria Pipes in May 1996 30/05/96
Fulton McInnes playing the bagpipes on Grey Street, Newcastle, to raise money for the Diama Memorial Fund in December 1997 01/12/97
John (left) and Fred Redpath outside the Central Station in Newcastle in March 1981 31/03/81
Piper Maclean piping in the haggis at the annual dinner of the Newcastle Burns club in January 1929
Mike Harper piping in the haggis perepared by the chef, Mr. Bill Bell at the Northumberland and Durham Caledonian Society Burns Night celebration at the Royal Station Hotel, Newcastle in January 1970
A Highland piper entertains wounded soldiers at a casualty clearing station during the Second World War February 1942
The Pipes and Drums of the 1st Bn. The Royal Scots opened the Parade. April 1974 P035510
Lone bagpipe player Jim Thomas playing as a jumbo jet flies overhead May 1975
Bagpipe maker Mr. George Alexander seen here in his workshop. Circa 1960
Young boys of Queen Victoria School in Dunblane, Scotland, practice the bagpipes before their appearance in the Royal Tournament in London where they will perform Highland Dancing. 20th June 1951
Seamus McGuiness better known as The Worst Piper in the World pictured entertaining children at the College of Piping in Muir of Ord, Inverness Scotland 2nd October 1966
Due to a special request, Sgt. John Gibb (former Black Watch Guard) & Cpl. Glyn Pritchard (former Queens Own Cammeron Highlanders) play bagpipes to Daisy Round (89)
Comedienne Anna Russell who flew into London for an Edinburgh Festival date, was busy learning to play the bagpipes at the Savoy Hotel where she is staying. 19th August 1957
Young Heather Gibb dressed in traditional Scottish tartan costume, entertains the crowd with a dancing routine accompanying a man playing the bagpipes at White City, London. 14th May 1950
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Piper Jock Finlayson, of Morpeth Highland Pipe Band, makes an impressive figure as he tunes up for the picnic
Bedlington Miners Picnic - Youthful admirers for mr. William Kinghorn, of Coldstrean, a member of the Whitley Bay and District Pipe Band