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    Tartan of the Month - August: What do you see?

    uThose that have been following these monthly threads and reading my articles should be getting their eye in by now so come on, have a bash. What do you see? Apart from the blindingly obvious of course.

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    MacColl?
    IF I'm correct, it's only because I'm referencing "The Tartan Weaver's Guide" by J. Scarlett.

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    Looks like it to me as well. There appear to be three different variations of the tartan on the tartan registers: ITI numbers 878, 899, and 968. According to the notes for #878 on the Scottish Register of Tartans, the tartan was first produced by Wilsons of Bannockburn in 1797 as "Bruce", later known as "Old Bruce" before it became a MacColl tartan. According to the notes for #968 on the Scottish Tartans Authority website, the tartan comes from the Glencoe Museum, where it was identified as a piece of Flora MacDonald's wedding dress, and was adopted as the MacColl tartan around 1930. The STA website identifies it as a pre-1750 tartan. There also seems to be some confusion between green and brown stripes.

    Regarding the fragment itself, I'd say it's likely from a plaid. It apparently has a herringbone selvage on the right side of the photograph, although much of it is cut off (by the edge of the photograph). I see bright red and dark blue, but I'm not entirely certain whether there are one or two other colors. The dark stripes flanking the blue stripes appear to be a sort of medium brown, whereas the other dark stripes appear to be a darker shade, either of green or brown, or of some admixture between the two. I would say that ITI #968 (taken from the MacGregor-Hastie collection) captures the pattern of this fragment the best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    Looks like it to me as well. There appear to be three different variations of the tartan on the tartan registers: ITI numbers 878, 899, and 968. According to the notes for #878 on the Scottish Register of Tartans, the tartan was first produced by Wilsons of Bannockburn in 1797 as "Bruce", later known as "Old Bruce" before it became a MacColl tartan. According to the notes for #968 on the Scottish Tartans Authority website, the tartan comes from the Glencoe Museum, where it was identified as a piece of Flora MacDonald's wedding dress, and was adopted as the MacColl tartan around 1930. The STA website identifies it as a pre-1750 tartan. There also seems to be some confusion between green and brown stripes.
    Clearly this one is too easy . The STA notes for #968 are mine so this is the piece from the Glencoe Museum and as such it is neither MacColl or Bruce.

    But there's more to discern from the fragment.

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    Well, it appears to have been hosted by Photobucket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morris at Heathfield View Post
    Well, it appears to have been hosted by Photobucket.
    MoH - you're on fire this morning

    I'll post something later that will/should blown your mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    MoH - you're on fire this morning

    I'll post something later that will/should blown your mind
    Now what do you think? I'll leave this for a week or so for other to have their twa penny worth too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    Now what do you think? I'll leave this for a week or so for other to have their twa penny worth too.
    Well it's gorgeous, both sides of it, whatever it turns out to be!
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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    Oh dear! - look again

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    i thought it was two sides of one piece of cloth too.

    Is it a comparison of a modern weave against a really old piece?

    Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!

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