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Postcard with Music for Skinner's 'Eugene Stratton' (back) |
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Use the links in the listing below to find related items PERIOD: 1900s CONTRIBUTOR: Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (hand written material) COLLECTION NAME: Alexander Grant - handwritten music DATE OF ORIGINAL: 1905 |
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Alexander Grant (1856 - 1942) was a native of Battangorm, Carrbridge, which gave rise to his familiar name - 'Battan'. As a boy he was exposed to what were to become his two great passions - fiddling and fishing. He went on to excel in both areas; as an angler by inventing his own unique fishing rod known as the 'Grant Vibration Rod', and as a fiddler by leading the Highland Strathspey and Reel Society for almost forty years and by becoming an expert in fiddle making techniques. He also invented a unique disc-shaped violin known as a 'Rondello'. An example of Grant's fishing rod, fiddle and Rondello can be seen at Inverness Museum and Art Gallery (IMAG). IDENTIFIER: Z_GB1796_GRANT_979_65_MUSIC_002_001
This item is part of a collection held at Inverness Museum & Art Gallery. |
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