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15th July 20, 08:05 AM
#11
 Originally Posted by Shinenotburn
Does that tartan McLeod is wearing not look like the Murray of Tullibardine tartan? If not what do you think it is?
Could I reply?
of course, it is 42nd Band (or Music) tartan.
https://www.scottishtartans.co.uk/42nd_Band_Tartan.pdf
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15th July 20, 10:59 PM
#12
 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Is this PCES tartan?

Yes it is. Wilsons called it No.73 or Prince Charles Stuart's.
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15th July 20, 11:06 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by blackwatch70
It is the PCES tartan as worn by the 72nd.
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15th July 20, 11:09 PM
#14
 Originally Posted by blackwatch70
I don't believe that the 72nd ever wore the 42nd Music sett. This is the PCES tartan. In the image the light blue is more obvious.
72nd (c1847) Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders (Pipe Cpl) in Gibraltar by F. D. Breciano 1847
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21st July 20, 03:01 AM
#15
 Originally Posted by figheadair
I don't believe that the 72nd ever wore the 42nd Music sett. This is the PCES tartan. In the image the light blue is more obvious.
72nd (c1847) Duke of Albany's Own Highlanders (Pipe Cpl) in Gibraltar by F. D. Breciano 1847

I replied about Piper McLeod, 42nd by Cannon 1836.
Definitely he wears 42nd Music tartan.
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