A pipeband is a musical ensemble consisting of pipers and drummers. There are many such bands in the world, which play for ceremonial purposes, recreation...
The hackle is a clipped plume or short spray of coloured feathers that is attached to a military headdress, with different colours being associated with...
Drumming Championships is an annual event organized by the Royal Scottish PipeBand Association, and sponsored (since 2000) by Andante Drums & Percussion...
hackle of his unit (the flat cap for the bugle major of the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas). A similar uniform is worn by the drum major of the Band of...
pipebands, but can be considered an appropriate hat worn by any man with Highland casual dress or day wear. In this context, it most often has a red...
taller, stiffened felt cylinder, often decorated with an ostrich-plume hackle sweeping over the crown from left to right (as well as flashes of bearskin...
hackles, and the Liverpool Irish wore a blue-and-redhackle. The Royal Ulster Rifles did not get a band until 1948, so they did not receive their black...
khaki 'tam o'shanter' bonnet with Mackenzie tartan patch and with a white hackle from the Royal Scots Fusiliers when appropriate. The Regimental capbadge...
considered to be ready for concerts. A brass or gold thread pipe is awarded by the band officer as a proficiency badge for pipes when a student is considered...
worn by the Black Watch. The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland wears the Feather bonnet with a red over white hackle and scarlet Doublet in Full Dress...
procession moves off 'down the Green' behind the Silver band playing "O' a' the airts" and the pipeband, along with the flags of the Incorporations and Guilds...
French department); For pipeband: "Alexander Mackenzie" was composed by Pipe Major Don M. Carrigan, who was the College Pipe Major 1973 to 1985 Royal...
based at Palace Barracks, Northern Ireland. The battalion wore a flat black hackle behind the Royal Regiment of Scotland cap badge on the TOS (Tam o' Shanter)...
bagpipe band competitions (which date to 1781), a lasting source of Highland imagery in their regiment-inspired uniforms; the 2013 World PipeBand Championships...
reference to its material, as well as casually as chimney pot hat or stove pipe hat. According to fashion historians, the top hat may have descended directly...
Edward's Horse. An 1884 painting displayed in the regimental museum of the pipeband of 1st Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders shows the unit in...
in turn the regiment's own order books, originally reproduced in The RedHackle in October 1935. Campbell, J. F. (1862), p. 376. Telfer Dunbar (1979)...
in turn the regiment's own order books, originally reproduced in The RedHackle in October 1935. Campbell, J. F. (1862), p. 376. Telfer Dunbar (1979)...
influence in many other areas. Fashion portal Chalice (pipe) Hookah List of headgear Tobacco pipe Haug, Joanne. "Victorian Smoking Cap". Victoriana Magazine...
and thus to the Atholl Highlanders. Since 1938, members have worn the redhackle on their khaki tam o'shanter as a symbol of the regiment's connection...
continued recruiting in the area allocated to the Argylls, wore a green hackle on its headdress to differentiate it from the other battalions, and were...
of five years, becoming the best PipeBand in the British Army at the time, reaching Grade Two of the World PipeBand Championships. In 2007, owing to...
their organs". 14 January 2018. Retrieved 13 March 2023. "Jaipur Terrier PipeBand". Retrieved 13 March 2023. Gaylor, John. Sons of John Company: The Indian...
Modern hunting clothes, including deerstalkers, are often made with either a red-and-black or an orange-and-black check pattern or tweed for both this purpose...