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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    Actually, his kilt is in a very faded version of the Cameron tartan, which does tend to look solid in B&W photography. In another thread recently, there was a color picture posted where you could see the tartan, however.
    Matt the "colour" photo posted was touched up in photobucket, I would not be so sure that those are the true colours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    This must be the Lovat who is said to have lead his commandos on D-Day while being piped into battle.

    Was this the last time the pipes were so used?
    He was one tough cookie! Pipes or not!

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Matt the "colour" photo posted was touched up in photobucket, I would not be so sure that those are the true colours.
    But it does illustrate the fact that his kilt is tartan, not solid. There was another one posted that, even though B&W, clearly shows the tartan pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome View Post
    But it does illustrate the fact that his kilt is tartan, not solid. There was another one posted that, even though B&W, clearly shows the tartan pattern.
    Oh I know I posted that one originally. I just meant that the "colour" photo you were referencing had dubious origins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende View Post

    HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with Prince Charles
    and HM Queen Elizabeth II at Princess Margaret's wedding, 1960.
    [/CENTER]

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    I have to admit, I love this photo. I think many people forget that nobility and royalty are people deep down as well, and you can see that here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    He was one tough cookie! Pipes or not!
    I may not have this right, but wasn't it Simon Fraser, 15 th Lord Lovat (and Mac Shimi) that Winston Churchill was referring to when he said something like "the mildest-mannered man who ever scuttled ship or cut throat"? He does look like a movie star, though!
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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    Quote Originally Posted by hospitaller View Post
    That is correct, Simon Fraser himself.

    And he DID land on Sword beach with his piper, against specific orders not to do so.

    On a side note, I do mix my plaid shirts with my kilts and the look is fantastic I have to say.
    Would he be in line of descent from the chief who raised the Lovat Scouts, which saw commando service in the Boer War?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrg-isle View Post
    Would he be in line of descent from the chief who raised the Lovat Scouts, which saw commando service in the Boer War?
    Correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrg-isle View Post
    Would he be in line of descent from the chief who raised the Lovat Scouts, which saw commando service in the Boer War?
    Of course, the "Commandos" of the Boer War were on the other side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McMurdo View Post
    Oh I know I posted that one originally.
    Oh dear, I didn't mean to post duplicates. Terribly sorry. I think I can only keep up with maybe 2% of the posts here these days. But yes, the larger version does indeed show it to be a tartan. I should have paid closer attention.

    And Glen, I see you earlier found the same cache of photos. This must be it, the beginning of the fall... I'm slipping...


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