Taieri Pipe Band
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Reference Number: P2014-014/7-077 Description: A group portrait of the Taieri Pipe Band that competed at the Oamaru contest in 1935. The names of all the men are printed on the mount. Collection: Performing arts / Toi whakaari Subjects: Music Subjects: Scottish associations Creator: Phillips, E.A. (Edward Arthur), 1882-1966 Provenance: Collected by Hardwicke Knight. Keywords: Bagpipes Media: Gelatin silver prints
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Taieri Pipe Band
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Date made
1935
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Subject
Music, Scottish associations
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