X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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6th December 16, 11:42 AM
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 Originally Posted by neloon
Im curios about Aberchirder or "Foggieloan" because it only became a village in 1764, Prior to that it was just a small farming town. And when I see someone say that the kilt was worn in rural parts of the "Lowlands" it made me think they probably did wear it prior to it's ban and becoming a village.
And when I say "Northern Lowlands" I mean the flat areas of the North East which was not only geographically different from the Highlands but also Culturally different.
I'm trying to find who made that picture and when and ill post once I find out.
PROUD descendent of the Innes Clan! and a Yorkshireman! Or maybe I'm a.... Yorkshire Clansman?
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