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    Seven Days Leave - starring Gary Cooper (1930)

    This film costarred Beryl Mercer and was based on a popular play "The Old Lady Shows her Medals" by J. M. Barrie, author of 'Peter Pan'.









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    Seven Days Leave - starring Gary Cooper (1930) pt.2










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    Seven Days Leave - starring Gary Cooper (1930) pt.3







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    Re: Show us your Vintage Kilt Photos

    That sporran worn in those movies is very interesting, having a plain brass cantle with a St Andrews badge affixed. I can't recall ever seeing the Black Watch wear such a sporran.

    Anyhow time for more photos!

    The interesting new No1 Dress adopted in 1953, sometimes called Coronation Dress. The Scottish regiments had only Service Dress from 1914 (when Full Dress was withdrawn) until this time.

    As worn by the Gordon Highlanders in 1955:



    and by the Queens Own Highlanders (post-1959) and The Black Watch:



    A photo of the Pipes & Drums of The Gordon Highlanders:



    A publicity photo of the 1962/63 North American tour of The Royal Scots Greys and The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.. check out the greatest mustache in Army history!



    A wedding of an officer of The Essex Scottish:



    A pipe band wearing Bush Hats... Kiwis? Aussies?



    And lastly a civilian wearing a jacket with an interesting arrangement of buttons:



    And Pipe Major Robert Ireland (pictured in civilian attire)

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    Re: Show us your Vintage Kilt Photos

    Quote Originally Posted by Tobus View Post
    OC Richard, do you have any background info on this photo? I'm curious about the gentleman in the middle. He is wearing what appears to be formal civilian evening wear, which seems oddly out of place with the military uniforms of the others and the background of the photo. I realize that such "evening wear versus day wear" conventions may not have existed back then, but I must admit, his garb confuses me!

    I see what appears to be a formal wing collar shirt and bowtie with a waistcoat and PC-like jacket with lapels, worn with buckle brogues, a fancy dirk on a dirk belt with shiny waistplate, Argyll hose (?), fly plaid, and a wonderfully ornate cantle on his horse hair sporran. And perhaps mini-medals on his lapel... I can't tell. But then the bonnet throws me off (is this customary with such formal attire?). And he's wearing this in the middle of the day, outdoors, in some sort of military parade or ceremony?

    Do you know where this was, what year it was taken, what the circumstances were, etc.? I freely admit I'm not familiar with these names or military conventions, and I'm just curious about how his attire fits in with the context of the photo.
    Hi Tobus, I can't tell you very much about the occassion of the photo, but the gentleman in the middle is Pipe Major Neil Sutherland (Calgary Highlanders). You can find this photo and background on Pipe Mjr Sutherland that I posted earlier in this thread here.
    Also the picture above of the pipers at St. Valery can be seen in an early post(ings) I made of the 5th Camerons in WWII (most shown in battledress by the way). Not to be nit-picky, and I know it can be a pain with the number of postings already, but we're starting to see more than a few duplicate postings here in the Vintage Kilt photo thread. Just saying
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