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WW1 posters
During World War One, propaganda posters featuring kilted soldiers and pipers were used to: …
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The kilt is a traditional garment associated primarily with Scottish culture but is also part of Celtic heritage in other regions such as Ireland and Wales. …
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John Davie Burgess, King of the Highland Pipers, died at age 71.
John Burgess died on June 29, 2005 at the age of 71. …
Celebration of Tartan Day approved by the US Senate
In 1998 the US Senate designated 6 April each year as Tartan Day in recognition of the monumental achievements and invaluable contributions made by Scottish Americans. …
Captain Ian C. Cameron, a bagpiper, composer, and author dies, Edinburgh
Captain Ian C. Cameron, a bagpiper, an author and a longtime member of the Piobaireachd Society died at age 72, from a virulent form of lung disease …
Bagpiper John Wilson dies, Willowdale, Ontario
John Wilson, Scottish born who emigrated to Toronto, Canada in the late 1940s at the prompting of George R. Duncan. …
The Highland Dress Proscription Act Repealed
The Highland Dress Proscription Act Repealed, thus allowing again the wearing of tartan and the carrying of weapons (banned as a result of the, 1745 Uprising in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie). …
Bonnie Prince Charlie, accompanied by bagpipers, enters Carlisle Castle after their surrender
The First Siege of Carlisle was an important event of the 1745–1746 Jacobite rising. Jacobite forces loyal to Prince Charles Edward Stuart captured the city of Carlisle and Carlisle Castle on 14–15 November 1745. …
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