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- 2021), the Prince of Wales Clothing, footwear and accessories Tailors and Kiltmakers 2019 1934 1868 Laphroaig distillery The Prince of Wales Scotch Whisky...
- series, "Glendarroch," is used for some buildings. The village has a kiltmaker and a bagpipe works. About a mile south of the village, in a cove at Aldochlay...
- the primary source of business for a cottage industry of professional kiltmakers outside of Scotland, and are the main recruiting grounds of the numerous...
- (subscription required) Rovins, Donna (August 19, 2021). "East Vincent kiltmaker has international re****tion". Daily Local News. Archived from the original...
- of kilt continued into the 19th century, and some still wear it today (kiltmakers who still supply great kilts offer them primarily as highly formal attire...
- work within the Scottish tartan industry as owner of Houston Traditional Kiltmakers, Paisley. He currently serves as a Vice Chairman of the Scottish Tartans...
- ruinous and roofless. In the late 20th century the s**** was purchased by kiltmaker Geoffrey Nicholsby, with the intention of restoring it as a headquarters...
- Records of Scotland in the name of Stand Up! Records. Designed by Edinburgh kiltmaker Gordon Nicolson, the tartan blends the colors red, black, and tan (from...
- Clan Carruthers. The tartan is available via the House of Edgar to all Kiltmakers worldwide. In January 2017, Clan Carruthers Society (International) was...
- Records of Scotland in the name of Stand Up! Records. Designed by Edinburgh kiltmaker Gordon Nicolson, the tartan blends the colors red, black, and tan (from...