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1890.7.2.2

Lowland bagpipe arm bellows. Leather bag covered with green baize [.1] with two drones. A pair of arm bellows [.2] for inflation through 'mouthpiece' [.3]. The chanter [.5] and a further drone [.6] are detached. The parts associated with this object are numbered [1890.7.2 .1], [.2], [.3], [.4], [.5], [.6], [.7], [.8]. [RR 22/1/2020]


1890.7.2.2

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Collection type
Object
Description
Lowland bagpipe arm bellows. Leather bag covered with green baize [.1] with two drones. A pair of arm bellows [.2] for inflation through 'mouthpiece' [.3]. The chanter [.5] and a further drone [.6] are detached. The parts associated with this object are numbered [1890.7.2 .1], [.2], [.3], [.4], [.5], [.6], [.7], [.8]. [RR 22/1/2020]
Cultural groups
Scottish
Person
Field collector Edward Burnett Tylor
PRM source Edward Burnett Tylor
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1890
Date collected
By 1890
Acquisition information
Donated: 01/1890
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material Box Wood Plant, Material Textile, Material Walrus Ivory Tooth Animal, Process Perforated, Process Stitched, Process Covered, Process Woven
Dimensions
Width: max 160 mm, Length: max 305 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1890.7.2.2
Associated publications
Published in Bagpipes by Anthony Baines (Oxford: Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, Occasional Paper on Technology, 9, 1960) on page 117, black and white photograph on Plate X, No. 29 and illustrated in Fig. 70. [MJD 31/08/2011]

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