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Tartans / Scottish dress / Scotland / United Kingdom / Battle of Culloden / Scottish Tartans Society / Scottish Tartans Authority / Clan Ross / Clan Forbes / Clothing / Belted plaid
Date: 2014-11-02 11:21:53
Tartans
Scottish dress
Scotland
United Kingdom
Battle of Culloden
Scottish Tartans Society
Scottish Tartans Authority
Clan Ross
Clan Forbes
Clothing
Belted plaid

Bed Hangings from Culloden House Introduction Details of the tartan Hangings1 from a bed in Culloden House, in which Prince Charles Edward is said to have slept prior to the Battle of Culloden in April 1746, were recorde

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