July 2nd Photograph Tartan Scotland


July 2nd photograph of Tartan on display at North Inch, Perth, Scotland. Two members of the Pipe Band of the Black Watch prior to the Armed Forces Day Parade today in Scotland.

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Tartans, with their unique combinations of attractive colours and intricate designs, are universally popular. They have a long and fascinating history linked with Scottish clans and families and survive today as symbols of Scotland's rich heritage. Large amounts of tartan fabric are woven for clothes, souvenirs and other items and new tartans are designed every year. Tartans of Scotland is a concise guide to over 140 tartans, including the main clan and family sets. The directory lists the tartans in alphabetical order, providing information on the earliest origins of each one, its current status and type, and details of historical and clan connections. The book provides an easy reference guide for identifying tartans and also explains how these beautiful designs are linked to the history of Scotland and the Scottish people. Tartans of Scotland: An Alphabetical Guide to the History and Traditional Dress of the Scottish Clans.

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