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    Mermaid Crest

    I’ve added a mermaid avatar. I hope that this particular example is not too risqué.

    The crest is from the arms of the Irish Family O’Broin (Byrne).
    I notice that one of the Clan Murray crests is also a mermaid.

    Might this signify that a prominent member of the families was a seafarer?
    Or is it a caution against the vice of vanity?
    Are mermaids a successor to the Homeric Sirens?

    Are there any other clans or families that use the mermaid?

    I’d like to have a mermaid kilt pin.
    You would think that mermaid pins would be easy to find on the internet.
    Well yes and no.
    Most of them are not of the “comb and mirror” variety.
    Any leads would be appreciated.
    Last edited by Larry124; 4th February 08 at 12:55 PM.
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    You could always put a tiny X-marks t-shirt on her!
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    Hmmm...perhaps I spent too much time in the elementary school classroom?!
    "May those who love us, love us. And those who don't love us, may God turn their hearts. And, if He does not turn their hearts, may He turn their ankles, so we shall know them by their limping." :)

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    I don't see any issue with it.

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    Doesn't look any more risqué that what you see in Walt Disney's Fantasia
    Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

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    You need one of these:



    "The Sheillah was worn on the kepis of the men of the Fighting 69th and the Irish Brigade during the Civil War."

    You can find them here.

    They're a bit weighty, but not too bad. Mine definitely holds down my apron. Except when curious teenagers in Glasgow Central Station swoop in for a lift.

    But that's another tale....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beertigger View Post
    You need one of these:
    ...
    "The Sheillah was worn on the kepis of the men of the Fighting 69th and the Irish Brigade during the Civil War."
    You can find them here.
    They're a bit weighty, but not too bad. Mine definitely holds down my apron. Except when curious teenagers in Glasgow Central Station swoop in for a lift.
    But that's another tale....
    Thank you!
    Were you the first to post that item a few months ago?
    I do have one and yes it's a little heavy but I love it.
    -- Larry B.

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    I wasn't the first, don't recall who brought 'em up originally, but I did rush in my order not long after she first surfaced here.

    One of these days I'll find a nice weathered brass buckle to compliment it.
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    I'm sooo jealous!

    How could a seafaring clan like the Macdonalds chose a fish for their shield over a mermaid?

    Probably too cold for mermaids in the waters off Skye.

    Grumble grumble...

    Ron
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    Lovely mermaid !
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