Alison Kinnaird MBE, MA, FGE[1] (born 30 April 1949)[2] is a glass sculptor, Celtic musician, teacher and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland.[3] She is one of the foremost and most original modern glass engravers in Scotland.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]
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AlisonKinnaird MBE, MA, FGE (born 30 April 1949) is a glass sculptor, Celtic musician, teacher and writer born in Edinburgh, Scotland. She is one of...
on a modern lever harp. AlisonKinnaird, "Cumh Easbig Earraghaal (Bishop of Argyle's Lament)", and Ann Heymann, AlisonKinnaird, "Bas Alastruim (The Death...
other musicians including the Scottish harp player and glass sculptor AlisonKinnaird. Battlefield Band was formed in 1969 by five student friends from Strathclyde...
Perfect Pint. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9780470120521. Keith Sanger and AlisonKinnaird, Tree of Strings. Crann nan Teud (Kinmor, 1992). Penny Vera-Sanso,...
Records. This label was not interested in recording the clarsach player AlisonKinnaird, as they did not think the record would sell. He formed Temple Records...
Germany/Australia Phillip King (1934–2021), England William King (1925–2015), US AlisonKinnaird (born 1949), Scotland Martin Kippenberger (1953–1997), Germany Rick...
1992 Mac-Talla Eilidh Mackenzie Christine Primrose Arthur Cormack AlisonKinnaird Blair Douglas Albums: Mairidh Gaol is Ceòl Praxis Bill Laswell (Buckethead...
writer Thomas Symington Halliday (1902–1998), painter and sculptor AlisonKinnaird M.B.E (born 1949), glass artist, musician, teacher and writer Hew Lorimer...
England, emigrated to Australia in 1956, and pursued a career there. AlisonKinnaird (b. 1949) has always been based in Scotland, while Josephine Harris...
bouzouki/Bass), Iain Copeland (Percussion), Russel Hunter (Piano), AlisonKinnaird (Scottish Harp) and fellow Battlefield Band member Mike Katz (Highland...
National Museums Scotland. Retrieved 11 July 2021. Keith Sanger and AlisonKinnaird, Tree of Strings - Crann nan Teud, Kinmor 1992 Rimmer, Joan (1964)...
strings. Replicas or reproductions have been produced. Keith Sanger and AlisonKinnaird, "Tree of Strings - Crann nan Teud", Kinmor 1992 "Search Results"....
Clàrsair", in Scottish Studies, vol. 30 no. 3, 1991 Keith Sanger and AlisonKinnaird, "Tree of Strings – Crann nan Teud", Kinmor 1992 Seamus Roch Ryan,...
President of the Scottish Society of Women Artists (1963–6 and 1980–5) AlisonKinnaird Anne Redpath, President of the Scottish Society of Women Artists (1944-7)...
Northampton. Lorna Jean King. For services to Jersey Hospice Care. AlisonKinnaird, Clarsach player and teacher, and glass engraver. For services to Music...
the Smithsonian Folklife Music Festival in Washington, D.C., with AlisonKinnaird. Besides this, she was a member of Mac-Talla, and she has presented...
Hilton, journalist and broadcaster 28 December – Hilton McRae, actor AlisonKinnaird, glass sculptor and harpist 2 January – Sir Victor Fortune, British...