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26th July 06, 10:21 PM
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Solid Color Kilt in "Mrs. Brown"
Watching the kilt laden movie Mrs. Brown about John Brown's relationship with Queen Victoria.
One scene, John is taking Prime Minister Disreli out hunting. The scene is a bunch of kilted guys with horses climbing up hills with the Prime Minister. I could swear there was a scene of just a few frames where they showed a man in a solid gray wool kilt.
At first I thought I was wrong, it was the Prime Minister's coat, but no, it was pleated like a tartan kilt.
Anyone know more than I about this...interesting it would be included in the movie...where would wardrobe get one?
I know solid color kilts are available now in tweed, didn't realize they were back then....if accurate...
Always learning.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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26th July 06, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverkilt
they showed a man in a solid gray wool kilt.
At first I thought I was wrong, it was the Prime Minister's coat, but no, it was pleated like a tartan kilt.
Anyone know more than I about this...interesting it would be included in the movie...where would wardrobe get one?
I know solid color kilts are available now in tweed, didn't realize they were back then....if accurate...
Ron, take a look at Matt's answer here in regards to another, similar question...
http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/s...31&postcount=6
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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27th July 06, 04:46 AM
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Ron,
Solid kilts go way back. The oldest portrait I've seen of anyone in a solid kilt is 1634 (I think I'm remembering that date correctly -- still on my first cup of coffess this morning!).
But they were rather popular in the Victorian era. John Brown himself was famous for wearing a solid black kilt, vest, and jacket. In fact, I recently saw a vendor on line marketing a solid black kilt suit as a "John Brown" suit.
You can see a portrait of him here:
http://www.tartansauthority-shop.com...Household.html
(Looks grey).
I have recently written an article for the Scottish Banner about solid color kilts. I haven't added it to my archives as of yet, but it will (soon) be listed here:
http://albanach.org/banner.htm
I'm just posting the link for future readers!
Aye,
Matt
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27th July 06, 05:11 AM
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It is my understanding that Queen Victoria commissioned the modern red, blue and black "Brown" tartan specfically for John Brown.
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27th July 06, 05:35 AM
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To add to Mr. Newsome (don't get to say that often), Bob Martin spends a good bit of his kilt book on victorian era tweed kilts. In the back cover is a picture of a group in full tweed kilt suits.
Inded, Mr. Tweedy of Chicken Run might own a tweed kilt (wouldn't that be his "clan tartan"-> Clan Tweed) :rolleyes: !
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27th July 06, 05:38 AM
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Couldn't Mr. Tweedy wear the Tweesdale tartan?
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27th July 06, 06:16 AM
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27th July 06, 07:43 AM
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Notice that Mr. Brown also wears a horsehair sporran. I believe I've seen at least one other portrait with him wearing a white horsehair sporran. We don't do that much now, but the precedent for wearing one with non-military dress is there.
He also wore a glengarry, which is unusual when it's not part of a uniform. He may have been in the military and kept it from the old days. Not many people can pull it off with non-uniform dress, though.
Last edited by Planopiper; 27th July 06 at 07:45 AM.
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27th July 06, 08:37 AM
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The caption also stated that John Brown was wearning a "plain 'mourning' tartan". I searched the index but couldn't find it. Anyone know which tartan it was?
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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27th July 06, 08:48 AM
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I was given a copy of the movie for my birthday, I shall have to take a bo-peep and see!
It's a great film none the less
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