Highland dress

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1A Regency Era Kilt made from an 18th Century Plaid In early 2016 the writer was contacted by a descendent of a John McNicol from Argyll to identify the tartan of the kilt he took with him when he emigrated to Canada in 1

A Regency Era Kilt made from an 18th Century Plaid In early 2016 the writer was contacted by a descendent of a John McNicol from Argyll to identify the tartan of the kilt he took with him when he emigrated to Canada in 1

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Language: English - Date: 2016-06-09 02:18:47
2An Unnamed C18th Plaid from Nethybridge Introduction Amongst the records of the Scottish Tartans Society (STS) in the 1970s were details of a tartan entitled Curtains Found at Nethybridge. Unfortunately little more than

An Unnamed C18th Plaid from Nethybridge Introduction Amongst the records of the Scottish Tartans Society (STS) in the 1970s were details of a tartan entitled Curtains Found at Nethybridge. Unfortunately little more than

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Language: English - Date: 2011-09-22 09:33:09
3The Original Cameron of Erracht Cloth? INTRODUCTION The Cameron of Erracht tartan is one of the few early military tartans not derived from the Government (42nd or Black Watch) tartan. It was designed specifically for th

The Original Cameron of Erracht Cloth? INTRODUCTION The Cameron of Erracht tartan is one of the few early military tartans not derived from the Government (42nd or Black Watch) tartan. It was designed specifically for th

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Language: English - Date: 2015-12-05 03:22:20
4Dunblane INTRODUCTION Although the Dunblane tartan is now generally regarded as a District sett details of its origins are confused and appear to have little to do directly with the town of the same name. Claims that it

Dunblane INTRODUCTION Although the Dunblane tartan is now generally regarded as a District sett details of its origins are confused and appear to have little to do directly with the town of the same name. Claims that it

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Language: English - Date: 2014-11-02 13:12:36
5Found – the original Culloden Tartan Coat Introduction The Culloden tartan is well known to many not only because of its vivid colouring but also because of the story surrounding its origin which associated it with the

Found – the original Culloden Tartan Coat Introduction The Culloden tartan is well known to many not only because of its vivid colouring but also because of the story surrounding its origin which associated it with the

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-21 06:04:50
6Tartans of the Royal Company of Archers INTRODUCTION The Royal Company of Archers was founded in 1676 as a private archery club and received its first Royal Charter in 1704 at which time, or shortly thereafter, the Compa

Tartans of the Royal Company of Archers INTRODUCTION The Royal Company of Archers was founded in 1676 as a private archery club and received its first Royal Charter in 1704 at which time, or shortly thereafter, the Compa

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Language: English - Date: 2015-01-14 02:33:54
7A Highland Revival Drawstring Plaid Introduction The late 18th and early 19th centuries were a period of great variation and change in the development of Highland Dress. Covering much of the reign of Geo III)

A Highland Revival Drawstring Plaid Introduction The late 18th and early 19th centuries were a period of great variation and change in the development of Highland Dress. Covering much of the reign of Geo III)

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-27 13:12:22
842nd Regiment Band or Musicians’ Tartan Introduction Regimental Bands have been part of Highland Regiments since the late 18th century; however, they, unlike pipers, were not part of the official regimental establishme

42nd Regiment Band or Musicians’ Tartan Introduction Regimental Bands have been part of Highland Regiments since the late 18th century; however, they, unlike pipers, were not part of the official regimental establishme

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Language: English - Date: 2015-10-28 14:05:32
9MacDonald of Belfinlay INTRODUCTION Mystery surrounds the origins of this rare MacDonald tartan which was unknown until MacKay’s 1924 publicationi. He referred to the pattern as the Clanranald (Full Dress), although to

MacDonald of Belfinlay INTRODUCTION Mystery surrounds the origins of this rare MacDonald tartan which was unknown until MacKay’s 1924 publicationi. He referred to the pattern as the Clanranald (Full Dress), although to

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Language: English - Date: 2016-04-17 09:40:51
10Musings on the Arisaid and other female dress In most books about tartan and Highland Dress little, if any, space is given over to the discussion of traditional women’s clothing, and in particular, the wearing of tarta

Musings on the Arisaid and other female dress In most books about tartan and Highland Dress little, if any, space is given over to the discussion of traditional women’s clothing, and in particular, the wearing of tarta

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Language: English - Date: 2016-08-03 02:37:45