-
simple or
complex rectangular patterns.
Tartans originated in
woven wool, but are now made in
other materials.
Tartan is
particularly ****ociated with Scotland...
- 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...
- government.
Border tartan Jewish tartans Scottish Register of
Tartans Scottish Tartans Authority Vestiarium Scoti**** §
Tartans –
tables of
tartans listed in this...
-
National symbols of
Canada District tartans of
Australia List of
tartans List of U.S.
state tartans "Maple Leaf
Tartan becomes official symbol". Toronto...
-
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...
-
tartans were used as
universal tartans requiring no permission. In
addition to its use in clothing, such as
skirts and scarves,
Royal Stewart tartan has...
- Scotland's
Forged Tartans. Edinburgh: Paul
Harris Publishing. ISBN 0-904505-67-7. Stewart,
Donald Calder (1974). The
Setts of the
Scottish Tartans, with descriptive...
- commander-in-chief
Tartan, tartane, or tartana, a type of ship
Tartans,
students and
sports teams of
Carnegie Mellon University The
Tartan (Carnegie Mellon...
- 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...
-
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...