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COMMENT(S): Living legends reunited: the Edinburgh Police Pipe Band of the 1950s, '60s & '70s – Part 4

Published: January 17, 2011
Author: ColinMacLellan
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It looks as if Harry is playing a set of the maple Sinclairs - that's very interesting if he is. Great articles. All of these "old boys" are young at heart and still very active and interested in the piping and pipe band circles here in Edinburgh. There's a lot of talk here in the news about the almalgamation to one central police force for Scotland. Bad news I fear for the police pipe bands.
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