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2nd June 11, 01:49 PM
#11
That's pretty close to what my red flannel shirt looked like after the dogs had themselves a game of tug-o-war...
Rob.
Rev. Rob, Clan MacMillan, NM, USA
CCXX, CCXXI - Quidquid necesse est.
If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all. (Thumperian Principle)
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2nd June 11, 02:47 PM
#12
If I squint my eyes is looks like an old games machine screen with the words
GAME OVER
Chris.
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3rd June 11, 09:31 AM
#13
How close?
Kenneth Mansfield
NON OBLIVISCAR
My tartan quilt: Austin, Campbell, Hamilton, MacBean, MacFarlane, MacLean, MacRae, Robertson, Sinclair (and counting)
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3rd June 11, 02:11 PM
#14
Ah, a serious contender. A good attempt but as it's only 3 Jun I'll let it run a while and see if others agree.
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5th June 11, 08:43 PM
#15
Grant Ancient (but faded)
Chris.
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5th June 11, 11:05 PM
#16
Originally Posted by chrisupyonder
Grant Ancient (but faded)
Chris.
Nor Drummond or New Bruce either
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10th June 11, 09:26 PM
#17
Oh come, come. Has everyone given up?
The idea of these posts is to encourage people to look at things and try and work out what's there. So often a museum or private collection will label something as X when in fact a cursory look will raise an eyebrow and lead to the item being confirmed as Y.
So...............?
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11th June 11, 01:13 AM
#18
Well, I see the Greek letter Φ rotated 90 degrees. I haven't a clue what the tartan was used for, but the pieces look like leftover scraps to me.
Regarding the tartan itself, SlackerDrummer's interpretation of it looks generally right to me, except that the black stripes (not the tramlines) should be noticeably wider than the adjacent red stripes and the green pivot stripe. If it's a registered tartan, I haven't been able to identify it yet.
I suppose I'll hazard a few guesses:
Use: scraps left over from ?
Date: ca. 1746
Location: Inner Hebrides
Last edited by Morris at Heathfield; 11th June 11 at 02:01 AM.
Reason: changed a guess
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2nd July 11, 03:08 AM
#19
Sorry to have taken a while to get this up.
MoH - you were on the right track, less the Western Isles bit.
Spent the morning writing it up - http://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/Pla...f_Eglinton.pdf
Last edited by figheadair; 7th July 11 at 01:11 AM.
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2nd July 11, 07:33 AM
#20
I do like your reconstruction Peter. Thanks for bringing this little gem to our attention. Fascinating!
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