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DescriptionCanterbury Tales - The Miller - f. 34v detail - Robin with the Bagpype - early 1400s Chaucer.png
English: Miniature illustration of Robin, "the Miller," with a 16th century note "Robin with the Bagpype" from folio 34v of the Ellesmere Manuscript of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.

Robin is playing bagpipe while riding horse.

This version has been modified from the original——to bring out details not readily apparent in the photographic reproduction.
Date 1400s
date QS:P,+1400-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source This detail comes from a Henry E. Huntington Library. And Art Gallery, "San Marino," CA digital scan of folio 34v of the Ellesmere Chaucer, call number EL 26 C 9, "Canterbury Tales" by, Chaucer, hosted at the Digital Scriptorium website: http://dpg.lib.berkeley.edu/webdb/dsheh/heh_brf?Description=&CallNumber=EL+26+C+9
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  • Photographic facsimile by the Henry E. Huntington Library and "Art Gallery."
  • Derivative work: Earthsound (talk)
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