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has gloss | eng: The Queen Mary Clàrsach na Banrìgh Màiri or Lude Harp, is a Scottish Clarsach currently displayed in the National Museum of Scotland . It is believed to date back to the 15th century, and to have originated in Argyll, in South-West Scotland. The Queen Mary harp is a very rare and valuable survivor, as one of only three Gaelic harps to survive from medieval times, the others being the Lamont Harp and the Trinity College harp. About 15 more survive from between 1500 and 1800 AD. |
lexicalization | eng: Queen Mary harp |
instance of | (noun) a chordophone that has a triangular frame consisting of a sounding board and a pillar and a curved neck; the strings stretched between the neck and the soundbox are plucked with the fingers harp |
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geo loc | geographic location 55.947 -3.189 |
media:img | Celtic harp dsc05425.jpg |
media:img | Patton Queen Mary Harp Replica.JPG |
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