| Administrative History | Peter Milne was born in 1824 in the village of Kincardine O'Neil. Milne earned the nickname of "The Tarland Minstrel" for his fiddle playing but, although he is associated most strongly with Tarland, he was in fact an itinerant fiddler who lived in a number of different places. He was also one of Scott Skinner's fiddle teachers. Milne died in 1908 at Aberdeen Poorhouse, Oldmill, Newhills. |
| Description | On one side (1) - fragment of tune 'Bonnie Aboyne' On the other side (2) - 'Bonnie Glen Tana'
Note on the fragment (1) - composed by Peter Milne, copied by him April 30th 1890. Dedicated to Lady & Sir Wm. C Brook, Bart, M.P.
Note on the fragment (2) - composed by Peter Milne, copied at Tarland April 30th 1890. Dedicated to Lady & Sir Wm. C Brook, Bart, M.P. of Glen Tana, Aboyne |