Clear skies all day at the Duke of Devonshire’s estate in Derbyshire on Sunday, September 3rd. Several pipers from Scotland made the drive south as did some from the US having a tune on their homeward bound journey. Fifteen entries, one no show.
In the picture above the piper had to match his drones to the drone of a WW2 Lancaster bomber making its fly past. Four tunes of each were asked for and issued 48 hours beforehand.
Open Piob
1 Callum Beaumont, Lament for MacLeod of Colbeck
2 William McCallum, Phantom Piper of the Corrieyairick
3 Edward McIlwaine, Lament for the Departure of King James
4 Derek Midgley, Port Urlar
5 Nick Hudson, Farewell to the Queen’s Ferry
6 Alasdair Henderson, I Gave a Kiss to the King’s Hand
Open March
1 Callum Beaumont, Glasgow Skye Association Centenary
2 William McCallum, Angus Campbell’s Farewell to Stirling
3 Alasdair Henderson, Col. MacLean of Ardgour
4 Derek Midgley, Knightswood Ceilidh
5 Nick Hudson, Brigadier Cheape
6 Daniel Johnstone, Trevison’s March
Open S&R
1 William McCallum, Lady MacKenzie of Gairloch, Roddy MacDonald’s Fancy
2 Callum Beaumont, Lady Loudon, Drumlithie
3 Alasdair Henderson, Glentruim, Restalrig Road
4 Derek Midgley, John Roy Stewart, Brown Haired Maid
5 Nick Hudson, Piper’s Bonnet, Sandy Cameron
Open H&J
1 Callum Beaumont, Michael Grey, Turf Lodge
2 Alasdair Henderson, Dora Watt, Chloe’s Passion
3 Derek Midgley, Redondo Beach, Skylark’s Ascension
4 William McCallum, Dr MacInnes’s Fancy, Braeriach
5 Nick Hudson, Jack Aloft, John MacDonald’s Exercise
6 Neil Esslemont, Arniston Castle, Dolina MacKay
Open 6/8 March
1 Nick Hudson, Bonawe Highlanders
2 William McCallum, Ballochyle
3 Callum Beaumont, Tug Argan Gap
4 Derek Midgley, Mrs MacDonald of Uig
5 Alasdair Henderson, Highland Brigade Depot
6 Bradley Boxall, P/Sgt John Barclay
Judges: R Huth, R Livingstone