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22nd March 16, 06:15 AM
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You won't walk alone kilted in Yorkshire.
I am a sponsor of steam engine preservation and every time I have been invited to an unveiling ceremony in the National Railway Museum at York I have always worn a kilt to the event.
Every time I have attended Whitby Goth Festival I have spotted plenty of kilts there.
Here's a photo of a kilted group inside the Monk Bar at York a few years ago.
I think the only person in this group who lives in Yorkshire is Doublewood Dave, third from left, who organised the get together.
You could try contacting him. He is not often active on this forum but if he doesn't reply to you here you might catch him over at the other kilt forum.
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22nd March 16, 06:55 AM
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 Originally Posted by cessna152towser
You won't walk alone kilted in Yorkshire.
I am a sponsor of steam engine preservation and every time I have been invited to an unveiling ceremony in the National Railway Museum at York I have always worn a kilt to the event.
Every time I have attended Whitby Goth Festival I have spotted plenty of kilts there.
Here's a photo of a kilted group inside the Monk Bar at York a few years ago.
I think the only person in this group who lives in Yorkshire is Doublewood Dave, third from left, who organised the get together.
You could try contacting him. He is not often active on this forum but if he doesn't reply to you here you might catch him over at the other kilt forum.

I visit York quite a bit, I think I'll wear my kilt next time I'm there. It might act like a magnet.
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