Sport and General Photo. PIPE-MAJOR EDITH TURNBULL, head of the Dagenham girl pipers and the only girl pipe-major in the world, playing on the platform at Euston station, London, on January 20, when leaving to fulfil piping engagements in Canada and the United, States.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19885, 11 March 1939, Page 16
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44Sport and General Photo. PIPE-MAJOR EDITH TURNBULL, head of the Dagenham girl pipers and the only girl pipe-major in the world, playing on the platform at Euston station, London, on January 20, when leaving to fulfil piping engagements in Canada and the United, States. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19885, 11 March 1939, Page 16
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