Highland Dress
Highland Outfit
1870s (Produced)
1870s (Produced)
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This traditional Scottish outfit was worn during the 1870s by H. D. Noel Paterson, growing up in Scotland. Paterson grew up to become vicar of a number of different churches, and the outfit was passed down the family. The tartan is a McAnley (now named Comyn), though it was originally thought to be a Bruce tartan. This, however, would be perplexing, as the known ancestors of the donor's family were the MacDougall clan, fierce rivals of the Bruce.
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Parts | This object consists of 8 parts.
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Title | Highland Dress (generic title) |
Brief description | Traditional Scottish outfit for a child, British, 1870s |
Credit line | Given by Hilary Samson-Barry |
Object history | This outfit was worn by the donor's Great-Grandfather, Canon H. D. Noel Paterson in the 1870s for church, and has been passed down throughout the family. It was also worn by the donor's Mother during the 1940s. |
Summary | This traditional Scottish outfit was worn during the 1870s by H. D. Noel Paterson, growing up in Scotland. Paterson grew up to become vicar of a number of different churches, and the outfit was passed down the family. The tartan is a McAnley (now named Comyn), though it was originally thought to be a Bruce tartan. This, however, would be perplexing, as the known ancestors of the donor's family were the MacDougall clan, fierce rivals of the Bruce. |
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Accession number | B.235:1 to 8-2012 |
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Record created | April 19, 2013 |
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