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    Is That A Pin I See?

    Quote Originally Posted by ccga3359 View Post
    A fictitious kilt check is still a kilt check ! So when did the kilt pin make an appearance? We are looking to get Farlander kited up for the mid to late 1800 Scotland.

    Here is a pic of Queen Vic's favourite Scot; John Brown.

    About half way up the kilt on the R/H side of the apron is either a kilt pin or a small buckle to keep the apron in place.

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    Very dashing: Vikki had good taste.....

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    Aside from the undoubted good taste displayed by the Her Majesty, the Late Queen Empress, she also owned several homes. This likeness of Mr. Brown was painted while at Her Majesty's estate at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.
    Last edited by MacMillan of Rathdown; 7th February 08 at 08:11 PM. Reason: corrected, quite rightly, by the redoubtable Hamish!

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    Wow, thanks all for the information!

    So, clearly Victorian garb the PC is not. I like the idea of a nice tweed kilt jacket with a deerstalker cap. Add a waist coat and perhaps a Victorian cravat and I might have a very nice formal Victorian day ware ensemble indeed! (as for formal evening ware, I still have some research to do)

    I will make sure to send pictures of what ever I come up with.
    Michael the Farlander

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    Here some pic links to guide you:

    Casual.

    Dressy.

    Formal.

    And the all important;

    Kilt DO's & DON'T's

    Right I've assigned enough homework for the day, I'm off to Bedlam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    About half way up the kilt on the R/H side of the apron is either a kilt pin or a small buckle to keep the apron in place.
    I suspect it is a kilt pin of some sort, much like the one worn in this painting by Kenneth MacLeay of Farquhar MacDonald (left) & Lachlan MacDonald (right).



    Note the one on Farquhar MacDonald's kilt that looks very much like a Penannular brooch. Though Brown's is partially obscured, it closely resembles the one worn by MacDonald above.
    Having collected a number of MacLeay's prints I note an absence on many of his subjects of wearing any sort of kilt pin, with the exception of Brown, MacDonald & William MacDonald (below):



    the Prince of Wale's Piper, shown with a banner embroidered with the arms of the Prince of Wales, and in the background is Abergeldie Castle. Note the kilt pin about midway down, under the dirk.
    Also note how much higher the kilt pin was worn (when worn) during Victorian times by these individuals.

    I love MacLeay's works of "Queen Victoria's Highlanders"
    [SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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    On the pic of John Brown and the piper the "brooch" doesn't seem to be on the apron but to the side, could it even be a buckle placed part way down to preserve modesty, it would make sense either way but the placement is what pushes me towards the buckle route.

    Personally though, the term "Prince Charlie" always brings views of a small syphilitic italian wearing a womans dress and making a big deal about travelling across a short stretch of water to Skye. As my Fiancee said when she first saw the "sea to Skye".
    "Why did she use a boat, she could have thrown him across."

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    Quote Originally Posted by davim19 View Post
    As my Fiancee said when she first saw the "sea to Skye".
    "Why did she use a boat, she could have thrown him across."
    I can see why you are marrying her!

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    Personally though, the term "Prince Charlie" always brings views of a small syphilitic italian wearing a womans dress and making a big deal about travelling across a short stretch of water to Skye. As my Fiancee said when she first saw the "sea to Skye".
    "Why did she use a boat, she could have thrown him across."


    You forgot that he was pretending to be an Irish maid...

    Good on ya & yer fiancee!

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davim19 View Post
    On the pic of John Brown and the piper the "brooch" doesn't seem to be on the apron but to the side, could it even be a buckle placed part way down to preserve modesty, it would make sense either way but the placement is what pushes me towards the buckle route.
    If it is a buckle then it doesn't seem to be a common feature. MacLeay painted a set of 31, mostly kilted, and these would be the only ones I remember seeing such a feature. As for the piper if you follow the lines of the sett on the apron on up the "pin" most certainly is on the apron, albeit fairly close to the edge.

    I'm still leaning towards kilt pins of some sort, however my mind is open to other possibilities if anyone has evidence to the contrary.
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    [SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
    [SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]

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