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Slightly shorten bio of William Laurie, to try to fit on A4 page.
As Bear Dance has chatter too, it's currently just overflowing a page.
author | Jim Hague <jim.hague@acm.org> |
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date | Wed, 27 Mar 2019 13:48:14 +0000 |
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1 X: 1 | 1 X: 1 |
2 T: Battle of the Somme | 2 T: Battle of the Somme |
3 C: Pipe Major William Laurie | 3 C: Pipe Major William Laurie |
4 B: "Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes and Drum Beatings. Music for Massed Pipes and Drums, Book 2" 1934 | 4 B: "Army Manual of Bagpipe Tunes and Drum Beatings. Music for Massed Pipes and Drums, Book 2" 1934 |
5 H:Dottes: William Laurie became Pipe Major of the 8th Argyllshire Battalion | 5 H:Dottes: William Laurie was Pipe Major of the 8th Argyllshire Battalion |
6 H:+ of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1914. He served with them | 6 H:+ of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in 1914. |
7 H:+ in France from 1915 to 1916 when he became ill as a result of | 7 H:+ Posted to France in 1915, he became ill in 1916 due to |
8 H:+ trench conditions. He was invalided to England where he died in | 8 H:+ trench conditions. Invalided to England, he died in |
9 H:+ the Third Southern General Hospital in Oxford aged 35, one of | 9 H:+ the Third Southern General Hospital in Oxford aged 35, one of |
10 H:+ piping's greatest premature losses. | 10 H:+ piping's greatest premature losses. |
11 M: 9/8 | 11 M: 9/8 |
12 L: 1/8 | 12 L: 1/8 |
13 K: G | 13 K: G |