It casts doubt on the reliability of wikipedia is that the 3rd edition
   of Bewick's Pipe Tunes is given as

   'Bewick's Pipe Tunes', 2nd ed., Northumbrian Pipers' Society, (2010)
   and without crediting any editor

   Also, I wonder whether the keywork added by Dunn was 'chromatic' at
   this stage, but others will know more about this than I do.

   On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Matthew Boris
   <[1][email protected]> wrote:

       I'm looking to continue upgrading a few articles on early-NSP
     topics.
       Does anyone now where I can lay hands on a pic of Dunn or Peacock,
     from
       any period engravings, drawings, etc? Any such image from their
     time
       would be far, far out of copyright by now and good to upload, so
     if
       anyone has any old publication that shows it, I'd be keen for a
     scan.
       Here's the Dunn article; I might try improving the footnoting a
     bit:
       [2]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dunn_%28bagpipe_maker%29
       Thanks!
       -Matthew
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