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    photo on front page

    it's of Alan Rickman
    anyone know what the tartan is?

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    The clan Jardine tartan looks alot like that with muted brown and grey. It's tough to judge at this distance.

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    Great photo anyway, thanks Daneel, nice to see another celebrity enjoying a kilt. I've love to know the story behind that.

    Little by little, the word is spreading.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blu (Ontario)
    The clan Jardine tartan looks alot like that with muted brown and grey. It's tough to judge at this distance.
    thanx

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    As Blu wrote, it IS hard to tell from this distance, but to me it looks a lot like the Campbell of Argyll Weathered tartan.

    FYI, a bit of creative Googling came up with the info that the pic was taken on the Albert Memorial, London in August of 1995, to celebrate the London opening of a play at the Almeida directed by Alan Rickman. The play was called 'The Winter Guest', and was written by Sharman MacDonald.

    I don't suppose that they allow just anyone to clamber about on the statuary <g>.

    Mychael

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