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    M. A. C. Newsome is offline
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    It does looks like a London Scottish kilt. However, the blue fringe on the apron edge would be on the wearer's right. I wonder if the artist reversed it just to show off that feature. Hmmmm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    It does looks like a London Scottish kilt. However, the blue fringe on the apron edge would be on the wearer's right. I wonder if the artist reversed it just to show off that feature. Hmmmm?
    I noticed that too Matt
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    It could be of course that the artist drew the picture unaware of the "fringe side" of a kilt, and in the printing it was reversed - the usual with almost all forms of printing, and simply no one really noticed the error

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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    It could be of course that the artist drew the picture unaware of the "fringe side" of a kilt, and in the printing it was reversed - the usual with almost all forms of printing, and simply no one really noticed the error
    Indeed. I had also considered that the artist knew the difference, but because of the pose of the subject he reveresed the fringe so it would show (as Matt mentioned)

    Alas, I'm sure we will never know, & it doesn't take away (IMO) from a cool print.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhenry View Post
    It could be of course that the artist drew the picture unaware of the "fringe side" of a kilt, and in the printing it was reversed - the usual with almost all forms of printing, and simply no one really noticed the error
    If that particular statue could be identified, one could check whether it, too, was reversed. I looked for a bit before I gave up.

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    What a great find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post
    If that particular statue could be identified, one could check whether it, too, was reversed. I looked for a bit before I gave up.

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    Looking at the official site for the palace, there is a photograph of a statue which is very similar to the one depicted on the postcard. It's laid out just like this one, i.e., the head is to the left.

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    Great print! The sailor, and the soldier in the left background, are Americans, but what is the sergeant in the blue on the right? Canadian, maybe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodsheal View Post
    Great print! The sailor, and the soldier in the left background, are Americans, but what is the sergeant in the blue on the right? Canadian, maybe?
    Rank chevrons are upside down... it's not Canadian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    Looking at the official site for the palace, there is a photograph of a statue which is very similar to the one depicted on the postcard. It's laid out just like this one, i.e., the head is to the left.
    It's the Statue of Neptune.

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