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Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai, 38, of the Gurkha regiment at Newastle




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Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai, 38, of the Gurkha regiment at Newastle

Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai, 38, of the Gurkha regiment at Newastles Bagpipe Museum in March 1974. He has come North with Rifleman piper Prithi Bahadur Rai, 26, to learn to play the Northumbrian pipes.
09/03/74

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Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai and Rifleman piper Prithi Bahadur Rai, both members of the esteemed Gurkha regiment, are captured in this nostalgic print taken at Newcastle's Bagpipe Museum in March 1974. The duo embarked on a unique journey from their homeland to the North of England with one goal in mind - to master the art of playing the Northumbrian pipes. In their traditional uniforms, Pipe Major Bhairamani Rai, aged 38 at the time, stands tall and proud as he holds his bagpipes with expertise. His dedication to his craft is evident through every note that resonates from his instrument. By his side stands Rifleman piper Prithi Bahadur Rai, only 26 years old but equally determined to learn and embrace this new musical tradition. This image showcases not only their passion for music but also highlights the cultural exchange between two distinct regions. It symbolizes unity through diversity as these brave soldiers bridge gaps across continents using melodies instead of weapons. The photograph evokes a sense of leisurely entertainment amidst a backdrop of historical significance. It serves as a reminder that even during times of duty and service, individuals find solace and joy in pursuing personal interests such as music. Preserved by Memory Lane Prints, this snapshot encapsulates an era where camaraderie was forged through shared experiences and harmonious melodies.

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