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13th June 12, 03:11 PM
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Kyle, I love that picture of Euan Macpherson of Glentruim. Was he an idiosyncratic or habitual kilt wearer, or is there some other reason that he was shooting kilted? Do others know of pictures of kilted sportsmen?
Thanks
M'Ll
Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife
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14th June 12, 06:02 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by MacLowlife
Kyle, I love that picture of Euan Macpherson of Glentruim.
So do I!! It looks like it could have been taken anytime from the mid-1800s to the present.
Last edited by Dale Seago; 14th June 12 at 06:03 AM.
"It's all the same to me, war or peace,
I'm killed in the war or hung during peace."
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14th June 12, 07:38 AM
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 Originally Posted by Dale Seago
So do I!! It looks like it could have been taken anytime from the mid-1800s to the present.
The photo was taken on the Glentruim Estate near Laggan and Cluny Castle, in the mid 1960's, not too long after Euan and Sandra were married in Perth.
Cheers,
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14th June 12, 08:23 AM
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Here are a few additional (rather old) photos of the late Euan Macpherson of Glentruim. Also included in some of the photos are the following Macphersons: Lady Glentruim, Sandra Macpherson; Lachlan Macpherson of Glentruim; Catriona Macpherson; Alastair Macpherson of Pitmain; Lady Pitmain, Penelope Macpherson; Sir William Macpherson of Cluny and Blairgowrie; the late Lady Cluny, Sheila Macpherson; and the Pitmain children. Most of the photos were taken at Glentruim House, or at the annual Clan Macpherson gathering and rally in Newtonmore, Laggan, and Kingussie.
Enjoy,






Last edited by creagdhubh; 14th June 12 at 09:10 AM.
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14th June 12, 07:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by MacLowlife
Kyle, I love that picture of Euan Macpherson of Glentruim. Was he an idiosyncratic or habitual kilt wearer, or is there some other reason that he was shooting kilted? Do others know of pictures of kilted sportsmen?
Thanks
M'Ll
M'Ll,
Jock is indeed correct. Euan Macpherson of Glentruim wore the kilt frequently, in fact, he felt more at home and comfortable wearing Highland dress as opposed to trousers and a shirt, and rightly so! He definitely had his own unique style and personal flair in regards to his highly traditional approach towards Highland attire. I met Euan many times in Scotland at various Clan Macpherson functions and social gatherings, prior to his death in 2002.
He was definitely a true Macpherson and quite the Highland gentleman. He was a brilliant man, a pyschologist that practiced and taught in Edinburgh and Inverness. Euan was also a superb raconteur and enjoyed telling stories regarding the clan and the many battles and skirmishes fought throughout Clan Macpherson history. He and his wife, Sandra (Lady Glentruim), ran the Glentruim Estate for many years, yet sadly they were forced to sell it due to financial difficulties and hardship, much to their utter dismay and chagrin. Euan never fully recovered from losing Glentruim - the home of his ancestors for hundreds of years. Euan was very much a man of the "old-school," as Roddy Martine so eloquently put it in Euan's obituary.
I have become rather good friends with Euan and Sandra's son, Lachlan, and daughter, Catriona over the years. Lachlan is an avid yachtsman and lives with his wife (a Macpherson too, and active clan member) and their newborn baby in Edinburgh. Catriona and her husband live near the old Glentruim Estate in a wee town called Laggan, a very beautiful part of the central Highlands. I know Sandra quite well too; she currently lives in Edinburgh and has become quite an accomplished author. They are all a joy to be with and to chat with during our clan's annual gathering and rally in Badenoch - from whence we all came.
Portrait of Euan's great-grandfather, Lachlan Macpherson of Glentruim.

Glentruim House

For detailed photos of Glentruim House and its interior check out the following link.
http://www.glentruimestate.co.uk/acc...se-castle.html
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 14th June 12 at 09:19 AM.
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14th June 12, 02:54 PM
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 Originally Posted by creagdhubh
Glentruim House
For detailed photos of Glentruim House and its interior check out the following link.
[url]http://www.glentruimestate.co.uk/accommodation-newtonmore-hotel-guesthouse-castle.html[/url
When my wife and I decided to downsize, and possibly leave Ireland for Scotland, Glentruim House was one of the small estates that we looked at. A lovely old mansion house, it sadly was a tad too gloomy and required more structural repair than we were really willing to commit to. The rooms were lovely, some with fine proportions, and the library was a true treasure. In keeping with tradition Katherine waited in the hall while I inspected the library and pronounced it "fit for pipe and bowl".
I know exactly how Old Glentruim must have felt when he left, as my own emotions ran high when leaving Holybrooke for America.
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