I thought I'd start a thread where folks can observe several historic and historic representative paintings to possibly help get an idea of an outfit to put together. Enjoy: Lord George Murray John Earl of Dunmore Chief Norman McLeod CLuny MacPherson (17th Century I Believe)
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John Murray 4th Earl of Dunmore Jame Moray Sir Alexander MacDonald of Sleat Col. Alasdair MacDonald of Glengary
It is always interesting to see the mish-mash of tartans and patterns without regard for what we would call coordinating in these old painting. Thanks for starting this thread.
His Exalted Highness Duke Standard the Pertinacious of Chalmondley by St Peasoup Member Order of the Dandelion Per Electum - Non consanguinitam
I've never seen that particular painting of Lord Dunmore before -- this is the one I'm familiar with: http://www-tc.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2...2dunm0282b.jpg Some of my ancestors fought under Lord Dunmore in his "War" against the Shawnees in 1774-75. Todd
One of my favorites, the MacDonald Boys.
It looks like the paitings of Lord Dunmore and Archibald McNab are mixed up. Here is my favourite historical painting of William Cumming, Piper to the Chief of the Grants, Lord Strathspey: And here is an article about said painting by Hugh Cheape: http://tahoebagpiper.com/piper.pdf Yours aye, Tpdd
I seen the Arichibald McNab but the painting said it was Dunmore.. and it was the same picture Cajonscot posted
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Originally Posted by peacekeeper83 I seen the Arichibald McNab but the painting said it was Dunmore.. and it was the same picture Cajonscot posted That was an accident in how I saved the photo.... I fixed it.
James Fraser Lord Munro Murray Kenneth Sutherland William Gordon of Huntly
Clan Gregor Highland Family
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