Yes, I think that you are right, Rob, though Findlater's fame arose from his winning the VC at Dargai Heights in 1897, where he was wounded so severely in both ankles that he had to sit, but continued to pipe. Less well known is the fact that he shocked Horse guards by using his fame as the basis of a music hall act. Questions were asked in the House, and the V.C. pension was raised from 10 to 50 GBP/year as a consequence. There is a famous picture of him by V. Hamilton and his exploits are described in Diana Henderson's The Scottish Regiments.
I think that I'll reserve a copy of this with Steve, myself.