Tartan (Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth with crossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, forming simple or complex...
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also refer to: Tartan, a metonym standing in for 'Scottish' (as in "tartan politics", "tartan television", "tartan humour", etc.) Tartan (Assyrian), the...
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Royal Stuart tartan is the best-known tartan retrospectively associated with the royal House of Stewart, and is also the personal tartan of the British...
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This is a list of tartans from around the world. The examples shown below are generally emblematic of a particular association. However, for each clan...
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Tartan Day is celebration of Scottish heritage and the cultural contributions of Scottish and Scottish-diaspora figures of history. The name refers to...
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The Tartans, also known as Devon and the Tartans, were a rocksteady group who came together in 1967 in Kingston, Jamaica. The members were initially Prince...
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Regimental tartans are tartan patterns used in military uniforms, possibly originally by some militias of Scottish clans, certainly later by some of the...
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Regional tartans of Canada are represented by all Canada's provinces and territories having a regional tartan, as do many other regional divisions in Canada...
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Border tartan, sometimes known as Borders tartan, Northumbrian tartan, Northumberland tartan, shepherds' plaid, shepherds' check, Border drab, or Border...
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The 2024 Tartan Pro Tour, titled as the 2024 Farmfoods Tartan Pro Tour for sponsorships reasons, was the fifth season of the Tartan Pro Tour, a third-tier...
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Sillitoe tartan is a distinctive chequered pattern, usually black-and-white or blue-and-white, which was originally associated with the police in Scotland...
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Jewish tartans, also called Kosher tartans, are tartans made for the Jewish community of Scotland, as well as for Jews around the world. Tartans, checkered...
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The Tartan Army are fans of the Scotland national football team. They have won awards from several organisations for their friendly behaviour and charitable...
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Tartan Noir is a form of crime fiction particular to Scotland and Scottish writers. William McIlvanney, who wrote three crime novels, the first being Laidlaw...
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o' the Tartan is an American tradition among Scottish descendants. It is a religious ceremony which includes a blessing of the family tartans of those...
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Clan Gordon (redirect from Gordon tartan)
the Cameron of Erracht tartan, not a Gordon variant. The main Gordon tartan has been used for many years as the troop tartan for the 10th Finchley (Scottish)...
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the collapse of Tartan Films in the summer of 2008. Palisades Tartan acquires and distributes films from Tartan Films' library. Tartan Films, established...
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The Tartan Pro Tour, currently titled as the Farmfoods Tartan Pro Tour for sponsorships reasons, is a series of developmental golf tournaments played...
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Tartan track is a trademarked all-weather synthetic track surfacing made of polyurethane used for track and field competitions, manufactured by 3M. The...
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Clan MacLeod (redirect from MacLeod tartan)
Retrieved 22 March 2009. "Tartan Details – MacLeod No. 4". Scottish Register of Tartans. Retrieved 22 March 2009. Scot Web - Tartan Mill scotweb.co.uk. Retrieved...
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The 2022 Tartan Pro Tour, titled as the 2022 Farmfoods Tartan Pro Tour for sponsorships reasons, was the third season of the Tartan Pro Tour, a third-tier...
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Carnegie Mellon University (redirect from Carnegie Mellon Tartans)
Carnegie Mellon fields eight men's teams and nine women's teams as the Tartans. The university's faculty and alumni include 21 Nobel Prize laureates and...
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worsted wool with heavy pleats at the sides and back and traditionally a tartan pattern. Originating in the Scottish Highland dress for men, it is first...
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Scottish clan (section Tartan)
their own tartan and specific land, was promulgated by the Scottish author Sir Walter Scott after influence by others. Historically, tartan designs were...
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HMS Tartan has been the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy, and may refer to: HMS Tartan (1692), an advice boat captured from France...
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Clan Campbell (redirect from Campbell tartan)
regiment in the British Army. All Campbell tartans are based upon the Old Campbell tartan, as are many other clan tartans. The Black Watch variant was used, and...
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The California state tartan is the official Scottish Tartan pattern of California, created July 23, 2001 and defined under law in California Government...
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The Carolina tartan is the official state tartan of both North Carolina and South Carolina. It was designed by Peter MacDonald of Crieff, Scotland, who...
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Tartan 34 may refer to: Tartan 34 C a 1968 American sailboat design Tartan 34-2 a 1984 American sailboat design This disambiguation page lists articles...
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