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Pipe bands play in unison

WORLDWIDE: The Penola and District Caledonian Pipe Band performed When the Battle’s O’er at 4.30pm on Sunday in unison with more than 2500 other bands across the globe to commemorate the end of World War I.

PIPE bands across the globe played in unison on Sunday to mark 100 years since the signing of the Armistice which brought about the end of World War I.

Held at exactly 6am GMT (4.30pm local time), pipers from the Penola and District Caledonian Pipe Band performed When the Battle’s O’er in unison with around 2500 other bands worldwide.

The Armistice of Compegne was signed between the Allies and Germany at 6am on November 11, 1918, taking effect at 11am, marking the end of fighting on the Western Front and ultimately World War I, a four year conflict that saw millions killed and wounded, including more than 1000 pipers.

Around 100 members of the Penola and Coonawarra community attended the event held at the Penola War Memorial Park after the 11am Remembrance Day service earlier that day.

Band member Brian Lynn said the worldwide event was a once in a lifetime experience.

“It was so big it could have knocked the earth off of its axis,” he said.

“Participating in an important event like this was a really amazing experience.

“Remembrance Day is such a big part of our history and I think we all felt privileged to commemorate it like this.”

The band, comprised of members ranging from as young as 13 to their 90s, was established in 1950 and patron Jim Childs is the last of the foundation members.

“We started 68 years ago and I only retired around six months ago, so it has been an important part of my life,” Mr Childs said.

“I feel incredibly proud to have been part of the band since its beginning and to have the opportunity to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War I.”

The seven pipers and three drummers continued their set, playing a selection of other pipe tunes.

“I think it was a marvellous experience and we’re all very grateful to the community for taking the time to attend the event,” Mr Lynn said.

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