Tartans highland

Date: June 22nd, 2008

Tartans highland

Tartantown :: Bagpipes, Kilts, Tartans, Highland Dance
Tartantown supplies quality bagpipes, kilts, tartans, giftware and apparel for bagpipers, highland dancers, drummers, and pipe bands. (more...)

Tartankilts Home Quality Highland Wear
WHAT'S MY TARTAN? Do you have a Tartan? Insert surname to find out! TARTAN FINDER: What's that tartan? Select the clan name to view. (more...)

Tartan Sertoma Supreme Highland Games
Main, Schedule, Admission, Dance, Heavy Events, Bands, Piping, Contacts . JULY 13-14, 2007. Tecumseh Park . CLICK HERE to view the sponsors (more...)

Scottish Tartans Authority Home
We're frequently referred to as the fount or fountain of all tartan wisdom since we answer an unbelievably diverse range of tartan and Highland dress enquiries - from private ... (more...)

Tyneside Tartans - Highland dress, Kilt maker, Celtic clothing
Tyneside tartans - East Lothian's premier kilt maker. We specialise in all types of highland wear from kilt hire to full highland dress for sale and hire. Kilts and a full range of ... (more...)

Tartan Pride
Welcome! Tartan Pride is a "versatile" Highland Dance Team performing "unique" dances for audiences around the world. (more...)
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Regimental Tartans
Notes on the Tartan of the Highland Light Infantry, by A.N.E.Browne  Summary of the Commonwealth Scottish Regiments by Kim Stacy.     Rest the cursor on each illustration to see the ... (more...)

Tartan Items from Highland X Press
Highland X Press: Scottish Imports at affordable prices. Scottish Country and Highland dance supplies, bagpipe supplies, Kilts, novelty items, sporrans, and more (more...)

Tartan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Until the middle of the nineteenth century, the highland tartans were associated with regions or districts, rather than by any specific clan. This was due to the fact that tartan ... (more...)

Tartans & Highland Dress
The Garb of Old Gaul? Tartan, or in our own language, "breacan" (chequered, mottled or speckeled.) is one aspect of our Celtic and Gaelic culture that has survived over thirty ... (more...)


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