Tartan, that iconic Scottish plaid, is not just a pattern; it’s a tapestry of history, culture, and evolution. Historically, ...
Elsewhere, the sofas that seem opulent at first glance are all a bit DFS clearance sale, and someone has decided that each ...
US tourists are flocking to Scotland, and more than a third claim ancestral links are inspiring their visit There are Bruces ...
Tartan, the iconic Scottish plaid, is more than just a pattern; it embodies a rich tapestry of history, culture, and ...
Is fashion political? Despite what some of us may think, every outfit is a coded declaration of how we wish to be presented. I’m reminded […] ...
In 19th-century Scotland, different clans were associated with their own patterns. The specimen from the peat bog did not ...
This resource is suitable for Castles topics for P2, P3, P4, P5, P6 and P7 (First and Second Level Curriculum for Excellence). NARRATOR For 650 years, from 1100 to 1746, powerful families called ...
a Witches of Scotland tartan which would convey the plight of all those persecuted in the greatest miscarriage of justice in the country’s legal history. The final design — a suitably gothic ...
Flickers of hunting-scene wallpaper peep through the rich fabrics. Society’s finest are drawn to the Campbell’s house tweeds, sourced from mills throughout Scotland, as well as local family tartans ...
The monarch sports the King Charles III tartan kilt in the newly released photograph, which was taken last autumn in the library of Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The image was shared ahead of ...
While often, and rightly, associated with Scotland, the tartan was and remains a pivotal piece of clothing for Highland clans and symbolizes clan kinship. It’s been a significant motif for royal ...