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3rd April 10, 05:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
For sure would be interested in the Eastern Townships tartan. <snip>
On page 11 of this newsletter from Kinnear's Mills, there is a bit more info about the Eastern Townshipper's Tartan. Apparently it was recognized by the Lord Lyon, so you might check there. I think there is a charge for those searches though...
Here is the best I could do for an image:

Any historians or tartan experts care to help with this one?
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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3rd April 10, 06:39 AM
#2
 Originally Posted by CMcG
On page 11 of t his newsletter from Kinnear's Mills, there is a bit more info about the Eastern Townshipper's Tartan. Apparently it was recognized by the Lord Lyon, so you might check there. I think there is a charge for those searches though...
Here is the best I could do for an image:
Any historians or tartan experts care to help with this one?
Amazing, CmcG!
That image is definitely the Eastern Townships tartan, more white in it than I had remembered, but that IS the predominate local colour for about half the year . I was given a scarf made of the kilt material and have it put away somewhere. Memory is a funny thing but I do have a very clear memory that the tartan was developed and registered by a woman, because I remember a writeup about her in The Sherbrooke Record, and also her appearing at cultural events etc. I must have missed a step somewhere; she must have taken up the cause. Well, I was quite young at the time.
I'm told that an image of the tartan is used by an organization called the Townshippers Association; I'll be getting someone to put me in touch with them, since they might be another source of information. Also, that is one great link, one I managed to miss myself and which I'll be sharing with fellow Appalachians exiles. Thanks very much for that.
Last edited by Lallans; 3rd April 10 at 06:59 AM.
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3rd April 10, 11:16 AM
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3rd April 10, 02:48 PM
#4
 Originally Posted by CMcG
(I believe we have a UofA prof amongst the rabble, I hope he's reading this!)
(Of course he is! And he has posted a picture of a dress in this same tartan in an earlier thread started by CDNSushi.)
Garrett
"Then help me for to kilt my clais..." Schir David Lindsay, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
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3rd April 10, 07:02 PM
#5
If anyone does not yet know about Matt Newsome's excellent District Tartans Web site, please check it out. You may find a few more tartans under Tartan Finder> Canadian.
Alas, I don't see an Eastern Townships, nor did I find it in a couple of other tartan listings.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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3rd April 10, 07:19 PM
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Canadian Tartans
actually one of the next kilts i will get will be in Brandon of Manitoba tartan, the city i've lived in for the past several years
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3rd April 10, 08:03 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by fluter
If anyone does not yet know about Matt Newsome's excellent District Tartans Web site, please check it out. You may find a few more tartans under Tartan Finder> Canadian.
Alas, I don't see an Eastern Townships, nor did I find it in a couple of other tartan listings.
Thanks for the link. Alas the Ontario shown is that of Ensign of and not the Official tartan. Probably only important to me.
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4th April 10, 06:37 AM
#8
 Originally Posted by NewGuise
(Of course he is! And he has posted a picture of a dress in this same tartan in an earlier thread started by CDNSushi.)
I'm reposting that pic here because I've been having a hard time finding any Canadian tartan (except Maple Leaf) in a kilt! NewGuise mentioned in the other thread that he might be more inclined to get a tie in the UofA tartan... let's open this up: does anyone have photographs of anything (kilt, trews, tie, scarf, doily, etc) in a Canadian tartan?
- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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4th April 10, 07:48 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by CMcG
let's open this up: does anyone have photographs of anything (kilt, trews, tie, scarf, doily, etc) in a Canadian tartan?
Soon, very soon I'll have a kilt in Official Ontario which since I had to have it custom woven might be the only kilt in this tartan. I'm sure some of the BC rabble have kilts in their provincial tartan, and I sure there's more than a few in Nova Scotia. Bear Kilts of BC, I believe sold kilts in provincial tartans. Burnett's & Struth has offered provincial tartans in the past. A quick check of their online inventory lists BC and Maple Leaf 16oz casuals availiable.
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4th April 10, 11:34 AM
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- Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
- An t'arm breac dearg
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