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Instrument of War - Part 1
THE STORY OF THE GREAT HIGHLAND BAGPIPES

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PART 1: LADIES FROM HELL
FROM THE AWARD WINNING SERIES 'INSTRUMENT OF WAR' NARRATED BY TOM CONTI, HANNAH GORDON & CHARLTON HESTON

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THE POWERFUL STORY OF
THE GREAT HIGHLAND BAGPIPE


The use of the pipes in war is very ancient among the Celtic people, from the 'braveheart' days of William Wallace to the siege of the Alamo, the sound of the pipes have struck terror into the enemy - in World War One the fierce kilted Highlanders were known as 'The Ladies from Hell'.

"Essential viewing, not to be missed" Sunday Mail

"At last, an absorbing screen history of the most haunting music on the planet" Sunday Times Magazine

Instrument of War is the most comprehensive film history of the Great Highland Bagpipe ever made. Narrated by Tom Conti, Hannah Gordon and Charlton Heston, the series features Phil Collins, Jackie Stewart, Capercaillie and the Prince of Wales, as well as war veterans, historians and musicians from around the world.

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RELV041 (video) deleted and HCLAD205 (DVD) deleted 

duration: 60 mins approx

 
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