File:Battle of Waterloo Piper.jpg
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William Lockhart Bogle |
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English: A Cameron, piper Kenneth McKay of the 79th Highlanders urging on the Highland Line at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. |
Date | 4 March 2008 (original: 1893) |
Source/Photographer | Public domain |
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2008-03-04 20:36 | 540×732× (33085 bytes) | Liamcrouse1 | A [[Cameron]] urging on the Highland Line at the [[Battle of Waterloo]] in 1815. He is playing the Piobearchd "War or Peace". |
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