Bannockburn

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1Wilsons of Bannockburn specimens in sample books from George Harrison & Co, Romanes & Patterson and Scott-Adie Sutherland & 42 Do Small Do Smallest Abercromby

Wilsons of Bannockburn specimens in sample books from George Harrison & Co, Romanes & Patterson and Scott-Adie Sutherland & 42 Do Small Do Smallest Abercromby

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-25 03:16:14
2BUILDING / LOT A-I Alumni Visitor Center Arts Building Bannockburn Batchelor Hall

BUILDING / LOT A-I Alumni Visitor Center Arts Building Bannockburn Batchelor Hall

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Source URL: parking.ucr.edu

Language: English - Date: 2016-07-07 13:26:11
3Strathearn Introduction Although considered a District Tartan today, the origins of this unusually vibrant design, which has military and Royal links, is unclear. It fell out of favour in the late 19th century and remain

Strathearn Introduction Although considered a District Tartan today, the origins of this unusually vibrant design, which has military and Royal links, is unclear. It fell out of favour in the late 19th century and remain

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-03 12:39:51
4Buchanan INTRODUCTION The Buchanan tartan has been produced in a plethora of versions over the years, many of which were the result of incorrect copying of earlier specimens. As discussed later, these errors were often t

Buchanan INTRODUCTION The Buchanan tartan has been produced in a plethora of versions over the years, many of which were the result of incorrect copying of earlier specimens. As discussed later, these errors were often t

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Language: English - Date: 2014-11-16 13:08:01
5The Stewart of Fingask and Drummond of Perth Tartans Are they one and the same? The so-called Stewart of Fingask tartan is among a number of patterns claimed to have been worn by or associated with Prince Charles Edward.

The Stewart of Fingask and Drummond of Perth Tartans Are they one and the same? The so-called Stewart of Fingask tartan is among a number of patterns claimed to have been worn by or associated with Prince Charles Edward.

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Language: English - Date: 2011-03-10 12:37:01
6An Unnamed Plaid dated 1775 A recent discovery has unearthed what might well be the oldest surviving example of Wilsons of Bannockburn’s tartan and only complete example known of one of their C18th Superfine Plaids. In

An Unnamed Plaid dated 1775 A recent discovery has unearthed what might well be the oldest surviving example of Wilsons of Bannockburn’s tartan and only complete example known of one of their C18th Superfine Plaids. In

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-10 12:35:06
7Inverness – A Royal Tartan Introduction Although widely regarded as ‘District Tartan’ today, the Earl of Inverness tartan was original designed by Wilsons of Bannockburn as a personal one for King George III’s si

Inverness – A Royal Tartan Introduction Although widely regarded as ‘District Tartan’ today, the Earl of Inverness tartan was original designed by Wilsons of Bannockburn as a personal one for King George III’s si

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Language: English - Date: 2014-12-22 10:47:26
8An Unnamed late 18th Century Fancy Plaid Introduction In 2014 The Scottish Tartans Authority (STA) was contacted by a lady who wanted to know more about a length of tartan that family tradition said dated to the 18th cen

An Unnamed late 18th Century Fancy Plaid Introduction In 2014 The Scottish Tartans Authority (STA) was contacted by a lady who wanted to know more about a length of tartan that family tradition said dated to the 18th cen

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Language: English - Date: 2014-08-01 02:28:32
9District Tartans and the evidence for a Regional Motif in old tartans from the Appin/Lorn area. Today so called District Tartans are increasingly popular. In fact, after personal tartans, what might be broadly called Dis

District Tartans and the evidence for a Regional Motif in old tartans from the Appin/Lorn area. Today so called District Tartans are increasingly popular. In fact, after personal tartans, what might be broadly called Dis

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Language: English - Date: 2012-06-20 11:27:15
10Historic Environment Scotland: Battle Grounds 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 2. Note: ‘battle’ has been reg

Historic Environment Scotland: Battle Grounds 2015 The following list of place-names is provided alphabetically, both from EN-GD and GD-EN to allow for ease of use. GD-EN starts on page 2. Note: ‘battle’ has been reg

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Source URL: www.gaelicplacenames.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-12-17 11:24:48