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15th July 17, 10:51 PM
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In the collection of the late Jack Dalgety (Dalgetys of Forfar) was a c1930-50 specimen of the Red MacDonald of the Isles that was labelled MacCulloch. There was no explanation of why it was so named and it is likely that it was either a trade error or had been adopted or ordered by some particular MacCulloch family at some point. The tartan is not generally recognised as a MacCulloch tartan which is why I was commissioned to design the modern ones c2000.
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