Based on the design of a tartan Jacket said to have been worn by Prince Charles Edward Stuart at Culloden - earliest date 1746 - now preserved in the Scottish United Services Museum in Edinburgh Castle
There are two 'stories' surrounding the Morrison clan tartans
Together these shades fuse effortlessly to create an intriguing depth of palette
John MacInnes was also a tailor and weaver and ran a general merchant store from the same premises as his Registry Office
and is now woven commercially for the first time in perhaps a century and a half
MURRAY OF TULLIBARDINE (MODERN) - Tartans beginning with 'M' Based on the design ofJames Grant, in his book, 'The Tartans of the Clans of Scotland' (1886) says, "That tartan called the Tullibardine is a red tartan, and was adopted and worn by Charles, the first Earl of Dunmore, second son of the first Marquis of Tullibardine. In 1679 he was lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Grey Dragoons" The same sett is shown in the earlier work of the Smith brothers, 'Authenticated Tartans..' (1850) This is the sett shown in the famous picture of