Rob,

The Woodhorn pictures are still visible, but I could not link to the search 
engine either.

Off to the day job....

John
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] on behalf of 
rob....@milecastle27.co.uk [rob....@milecastle27.co.uk]
Sent: 14 June 2012 08:35
To: nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu
Subject: [NSP] Re: Question

Hi Jenny - there's a set attributed to Robert or James Hall in Edinburgh:

http://hdl.handle.net/10683/17806

(James was Robert's son and was also piper to the Duke about 100 years ago)

I don't know what EUCHMI is or whether the collection is viewable

I used to be able to search the Northumberland museum service archives
but I can't seem to get to it anymore. Someone will no doubt be along
shortly with a list of any Hall pipes in the Bagpipe museum in Morpeth

(BTW - there's more traffic elsewhere these days:
http://www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk/pipersforum/ )

cheers

Rob


Quoting "IMPERIAL GLASS & ALUMINUM LTD." <jenh...@shaw.ca>:

> Thank you for accepting me on the mailing list Wayne!
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> Have one question:  How do I find out where I can see a Northumbrian
> Smallpipe specifically made by my great-great grandfather Robert Hall of
> Hedgeley, Powburn, Alnwick, NBL?  He made very unique handcrafted ones,
> (year about 1840s or 1850's) and I'm very curious if any exist in today's
> world - possibly in a museum???  Can anyone guide me in some sort of
> direction how I find out about this.  I would appreciate any info on this.
> These Northumbrian small pipes are really beautiful and I watched a youtube
> video of a gal playing one; the song was so beautiful and sweet and cheerful
> and warmed my heart.  Loved it!  Sincerely, Jenny
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