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Twelve Days of Christmas

Previously unissued photo dated 18/12/12 of a Chinese recorder made from bamboo, pictured at the Glasgow Museum Resource Centre, and representing Eleven Pipers Piping during a Twelve Days of Christmas themed tour organised by the museum. Feast guests were often entertained by musicians, dancers and jugglers. Bagpipes were popular after Queen Elizabeth I was succeeded by the Stuart kings of Scotland. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)
Previously unissued photo dated 18/12/12 of a Chinese recorder made from bamboo, pictured at the Glasgow Museum Resource Centre, and representing Eleven Pipers Piping during a Twelve Days of Christmas themed tour organised by the museum. Feast guests were often entertained by musicians, dancers and jugglers. Bagpipes were popular after Queen Elizabeth I was succeeded by the Stuart kings of Scotland. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)
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