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- Leif Eriksson (born 1946) is a Swedish cabinetmaker who, along with fiddler Per Gudmundson, developed the modern revival of the Swedish bagpipe in the...
- The Bessemer Pipemakers were a Minor League Baseball team that represented the city of Bessemer, Alabama. They pla**** in the Southeastern League in 1912...
- full-time pipemaker from 1978, and also taught a pipemaking class at Killingworth from about this time. One major achievement of his as a pipemaker was to...
- John Dunn (ca. 1764–1820) was a noted pipemaker, or maker of bagpipes. Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Dunn was a cabinet maker by profession, initially...
- Pipemakers Park is located in the inner western suburbs of Melbourne in the city of Maribyrnong, on the western bank of the Maribyrnong River near Highpoint...
- few instruments were made, until 1981 when woodworker Leif Eriksson (pipemaker) started to manufacture a model of bagpipes that he himself had developed...
- Reid to mark instruments he made is shown here. Francis Wood, himself a pipemaker, has written "From an instrument maker’s perspective, the Reid chanters...
- Eriksson (footballer) (born 1942), Swedish footballer Leif Eriksson (pipemaker) (born 1946), developer of the revived Swedish bagpipe Leif Ericsson (swimmer)...
- Retrieved December 24, 2024. MacNeil, Stephen (December 11, 2016). "Meet Pipemaker Roddy MacLellan". Henderson's Bagpipes, Drums & Uniforms (YouTube). Retrieved...
- mid-18th-century piper Jackson from Co Limerick and the 18th-century Tandragee blind pipemaker William Kennedy. The famous Rowsome family from Co. Wexford were also...