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BertMcG Tartan Identification 8th October 18, 12:10 PM
figheadair It's a bit tricky with such... 8th October 18, 12:51 PM
Riverkilt Tartans do drive digital... 8th October 18, 02:49 PM
David Dubh My best guess is Charles... 8th October 18, 08:43 PM
Tobus It appears that the first... 9th October 18, 05:39 AM
BertMcG Yes, I think that’s it! Thanks 9th October 18, 07:11 AM
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    Tartan Identification

    Hi, I'm looking for some help to identify these tartans





    They were worn by a pipe band with some affiliation to the Canadian Regiment, The 1st Hussars in London Ontario.
    The pictures of the second tartan aren't very good but the best I could find, any help is greatly appreciated

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    It's a bit tricky with such poor quality images.

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    Tartans do drive digital cameras nuts...if it weren't Canada would guess Confederate Memorial on the red and gray, but of course that's not it.
    Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
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    My best guess is Charles Edward Stuart variant for the middle and last one
    But I could be wrong
    David

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    It appears that the first photo is from a parade of the 1st Hussars to commemorate D-Day. These are some better quality images of the tartan, with perhaps some other details in their insignia that may help pin down the tartan. You can enlarge the photos on each page.

    https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lo...-69785598.html

    https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lo...-69784953.html

    https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lo...-69785577.html

    https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-lo...105103840.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    It appears that the first photo is from a parade of the 1st Hussars to commemorate D-Day. These are some better quality images of the tartan, with perhaps some other details in their insignia that may help pin down the tartan. You can enlarge the photos on each page.
    Thanks, looking at those pictures you can see the badge of the 1st Hussars on the bass drum and it’s also on the the bass drum in the second picture above, is it unusual for a pipe band to have two different kilts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Dubh View Post
    My best guess is Charles Edward Stuart variant for the middle and last one
    But I could be wrong
    David
    Yes, I think that’s it! Thanks

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