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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotland Forever View Post
    I wish I had known this when I was shopping around for my wedding kilt.

    There's always the next one
    Is that a next wedding, or a next kilt?
    His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup
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    What a great video! Thanks for posting it.

    They mention a their museum in Leith. That makes another reason to go there the next time I'm in Edinburgh, the great pipemaker Sinclair being in Leith also.

    I have four old Highland Dress catalogues from Andersons. I wonder if it's the same firm, or at least the same family.

    The oldest says

    The Scottish National Dress

    Fifth Edition

    William Anderson & Sons LTD
    14-16 George Street, Edinburgh, 2
    and
    155 Hope Street, Glasgow, C. 2

    By Appointment To His Late Majesty
    King George V


    Making it around 1936.

    The other three are from the 1950's and only mention the Edinburgh address.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 23rd July 10 at 08:27 AM.

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    Great video thanks for sharing.
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    I have Kinloch Ancestors (the pronunciation has been locally corrupted to Kin-Law) but they arrived in North America around the middle of the 18th century. Despite their association with highland dress, the Kinlochs themselves seem to have no tartan, save a corporate one registered a few years ago. I believe my Kinlochs came from East Lothian originally.
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    Great video -- but arriving at the castle in an AUDI somewhat belies all the "British style" business. C'mon, they could have rented a Jag or Roller for the video shoot. . . surely it would have run that far ;o)
    Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].

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