Tartans

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Scottish Tartans Museum 86 E Main St, Franklin NC 28734 | ( | www.scottishtartans.org MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Please circle membership level: Basic

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- Date: 2015-09-30 21:51:27
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    Reconstructing Thomas Fraser of Struy’s Plaid Introduction The records1 of the Scottish Tartans Authority (STA) include a sample of silk tartan labelled Fraser of Altyre which was obtained from Andersons (now Kinloch A

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    - Date: 2016-04-17 09:11:18
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      A Plaid given to Lady MacKintosh by Prince Charles Edward Stuart Introduction Amongst the small number of tartans that can be dated with certainty to the mid-18th century, and thus the end of the clan system, is the Moy

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      - Date: 2015-05-06 02:20:27
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        Glenorchy – the Original Setting Introduction The Glenorchy tartan, also known as MacIntyre, MacIntyre and Glenorchy and to a lesser extent Cumming is one of the few tartans that can be traced back to the 18th century

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        - Date: 2014-12-26 05:13:23
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          Portion of an 18th Century Plaid from Glenbuchat Introduction In the early 1980s the Scottish Tartans Society was donated a piece of old tartan that according to the owner1 had obtained from an old woman in Glenbuchat, A

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          - Date: 2011-02-27 02:43:00
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            MacDonald of Glenaladale Background The MacDonald of Glenaladale is one of a small group of tartans where an extant specimen survives that can accurately be dated to the mid-C18th. For many years confusion surrounded the

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            - Date: 2015-04-08 16:00:10
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              The MacDonald of Kingsburgh Tartan – A Jacobite Relic Restored Amongst the many tartans claimed to have been worn by or associated with Prince Charles Edward the MacDonald of Kingsburgh has perhaps the greatest claim t

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              - Date: 2010-11-15 02:54:25
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                MacGregor Black and Red (Rob Roy) Tartan The simple black and red check commonly called MacGregor Black and Red or Rob Roy is one of the oldest surviving and undoubtedly the most widely depicted tartans. Although traditi

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                - Date: 2014-05-26 04:29:31
                  9Tartans / Scottish clan / Scottish people / Europe / Scotland / Clan Ross / British Isles / Scottish Tartans Authority

                  Biographies Flora MacDonald Remember Reno - A Biography of Major General Jesse Lee Reno Robert the Bruce - King of Scots X Clans

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                  Language: English - Date: 2016-04-10 11:59:43
                  10Clothing / Scottish dress / Tartans / Visual arts / Belted plaid / Culture / Natural dye / Indigo / Scottish Tartans Authority / Dyeing

                  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
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