Background
She was born on 17 April 1936 on South Uist to a family rich in pipers. After learning initially from her mother and father, she was taught by her uncle Angus Campbell.
She was born on 17 April 1936 on South Uist to a family rich in pipers. After learning initially from her mother and father, she was taught by her uncle Angus Campbell.
She then attended secondary school in Fort William, before going to Glasgow to train as a nurse
Teaching was in Canntaireachd, a way of notating pibroch orally. She became the first woman to compete in the Bratach Gorm after applying pressure to the Scottish Piping Society of London, quoting the Sex Discrimination Acting. She was only allowed to compete once.
She later became the President of the Scottish Piping Society of London, the first woman to do southern