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    My vote is for the Smith Family tartan designed by Sir William Smith.


    Macleod has a red stripe.

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    It is most definitely the MacLeod of Harris tartan.


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    There is a resemblance to Dame Flora MacLeod.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbeard View Post
    My vote is for the Smith Family tartan designed by Sir William Smith.


    Macleod has a red stripe.
    Looks like a red and yellow stripe in the photo....

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    She's lovely! I like the tartan robe/dress.
    The fear o' hell's the hangman's whip To laud the wretch in order; But where ye feel your honor grip, Let that aye be your border. - Robert Burns

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    Maybe it is Dame Flora's daughter Joan Walter who married Robert Wolrige-Gordon? She was born in 1905 which would make her 35 in a 1940 portrait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AcuteEnigma View Post
    Maybe it is Dame Flora's daughter Joan Walter who married Robert Wolrige-Gordon? She was born in 1905 which would make her 35 in a 1940 portrait.
    My thoughts, exactly.

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    Well, Dame Flora was well photographed, but Joan Walter is one elusive dame on the internet. Looking for visual clues, I found some fun LIFE photos of her son John McLeod of McLeod's coming-of-age party that I may post in the vintage thread, but based on what scant notes that I've been able to find on her, I'm inclined to agree: it's likely that it is she, Joan Walter.

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    i found this other portrait of Joan Walters ,she does appear to have a likeness i reckon perhaps this one was painted before the painting in question judging by the hairstyle from about 1920 to the early 30s perhaps





    and the site from which i found the painting which has varied macleod data and portraits
    http://childsfamily.org/other_pictures.htm

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    well done, skauwt! I think you've cracked it!
    The fear o' hell's the hangman's whip To laud the wretch in order; But where ye feel your honor grip, Let that aye be your border. - Robert Burns

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