Bagpipes Help The "Dollar Drive" -- Harry Seeley of Tottenham inserting reeds into the stocks. on a nearly completed set of bag-pipes in Mr. Starck's factory at Camden Town (London).Mr. Henry Starck (43) is earning dollars for Britain by in hand-made sets of bagpipes from his small factory in Camden Town. Mr. Henry Starck is the third generation of his family to make bagpipes, which are all made by hand, in exactly the same way as they were when the firm started 80 years ago. The only modern introduction into the factory is an electric lathe. The Starck family first made flutes (and still do) and took to producing bagpipes when Queen Victoria appointed a Royal piper. September 25, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photo).
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