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The work offers a systematic survey of historic Scottish tartans, opening with a chronological introduction that compiles, verifies, and corrects references in earlier writings. It documents on-site examinations of portraits, miniatures, relics, and private collections, and reproduces selected setts by weaving fine silk samples to capture original colours and interlacing. Detailed descriptive notices accompany forty-five specimens, while notes review prior publications and manuscript sources. Prefatory material explains selection criteria, reproduction methods, and acknowledgements to the families and institutions that granted access.

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Title: Old and rare Scottish tartans

with historical introduction and descriptive notices

Author: Donald William Stewart

Release date: May 24, 2023 [eBook #70853]

Language: English

Original publication: United Kingdom: George P Johnston, 1893

Credits: Fiona Holmes and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

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Transcriber’s Notes

Because there are so many Footnotes, these have been moved to the end of the Introduction and renumbered in sequence from #1.

Extra page numbers have been added to the ‘TARTANS’ section so they can be linked to the ‘TARTANS: with descriptive notices’ section, numbered page 1a to page 45a.

Variant spelling of Scots words have been left as printed.

Changes made are noted at the end of the book.