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1An Unnamed C18th Specimen from Bridge of Cally Introduction In Nov 2004 I was loaned an old piece of ‘Hard Tartan’ for comment. The owner knew little is known of its origins, he owned the specimen for a long time hav

An Unnamed C18th Specimen from Bridge of Cally Introduction In Nov 2004 I was loaned an old piece of ‘Hard Tartan’ for comment. The owner knew little is known of its origins, he owned the specimen for a long time hav

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 03:26:01
2An Unnamed 18th Century Blanket Pattern at Blair Castle The archives at Blair Castle, Perthshire include a number of tartan fragments amongst which is a large piece of fine, predominately white and red, hand woven materi

An Unnamed 18th Century Blanket Pattern at Blair Castle The archives at Blair Castle, Perthshire include a number of tartan fragments amongst which is a large piece of fine, predominately white and red, hand woven materi

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-10 10:19:14
3Queries and Replies  105 be found in an article in the Catholic Magazine for of which gives as his authorities the Doual

Queries and Replies 105 be found in an article in the Catholic Magazine for of which gives as his authorities the Doual

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Language: English - Date: 2014-11-05 13:41:15
4A 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
5An 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
6The 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
7MacRae of Ardintoul Amongst the records of Scottish Tartans Authority (STA) is a reference to a tartan said to have been taken from a jacket c1820-30 that belonged to Col. Sir John MacRae of Ardintoul. For many years the

MacRae of Ardintoul Amongst the records of Scottish Tartans Authority (STA) is a reference to a tartan said to have been taken from a jacket c1820-30 that belonged to Col. Sir John MacRae of Ardintoul. For many years the

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Language: English - Date: 2013-11-16 01:43:27
8The Murray of Tullibardine Tartan – A Re-appraisal Introduction The aim of this paper is to examine some old specimens of the tartan now known as Murray of Tullibardine, why it’s associated with the Murrays and to co

The Murray of Tullibardine Tartan – A Re-appraisal Introduction The aim of this paper is to examine some old specimens of the tartan now known as Murray of Tullibardine, why it’s associated with the Murrays and to co

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-22 17:47:01
9Fragment of an 18th Century Plaid in the so-called MacGregor of Deeside/Glengyle Tartan Some years ago I examined a portion of an 18th century joined plaid that dates to c1730-60. The remnant is 47” x 1.5” and made f

Fragment of an 18th Century Plaid in the so-called MacGregor of Deeside/Glengyle Tartan Some years ago I examined a portion of an 18th century joined plaid that dates to c1730-60. The remnant is 47” x 1.5” and made f

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Language: English - Date: 2010-12-29 04:58:25
10Dunblane 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