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    Ha!

    For sure they originally always seemed to be blue.



    The Highlanders of Scotland (1860s) of course is by far the largest collection of colour portraits showing pre-modern Highland Dress. I just looked through and I only spotted one non-blue bonnet. I appears to be black.



    Then there's the series of illustrations apparently done around 1900 showing men (and one woman) in Highland costume, the purpose being to illustrate various Clan tartans. Some men are in ornate late Victorian Highland Dress, others are fantasy illustrations showing 'ancient Highlanders' (similar to the RR McIan fantasy illustrations). These illustrations seem to have been initially published by W & AK Johnstone (Edinburgh) between 1901 and 1907, and later in book form around the end of WWI.

    All the bonnets appear to be blue save for two that appear to be mid-grey, and one green bonnet on a fantasy 'ancient Highlander'.

    Here's a selection but the grey bonnets (Buchanan and MacLennan) aren't shown. Ross shows the green one. (Nary a sword that's not unsheathed!)

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    Not to offer lovat blue seems a shame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    For sure they originally always seemed to be blue.
    I can think of at least one historical exception. Aeneas (Angus) MacBean of Kinchyle c.1743 is shown wearing a maronish-red bonnet.

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    @figheadair I don't want to derail the thread, but I'm not familiar with that portrait. Where is that located?
    "There is no merit in being wet and/or cold and sartorial elegance take second place to common sense." Jock Scot

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCampbell16B View Post
    @figheadair I don't want to derail the thread, but I'm not familiar with that portrait. Where is that located?
    I can't recall exactly but it's in a private Care Home of some sort in the US.

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