Please explain. My mother was a Campbell. Many Campbell cousins still living.
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Joe T.
The pattern and colors of the gentleman's kilt are called a "tartan". Tartans are clan specific. One cannot see much of the particular tartan, but it does resemble the Campbell tartan. Since you have a wee drap or two of Campbell blood, and should you be interested in learning about the Campbells, you may find some interesting stuff at the Clan Campbell Society, North America (CCSNA) website. www.ccsna.org
The pattern and colors of the gentleman's kilt are called a "tartan". Tartans are clan specific. One cannot see much of the particular tartan, but it does resemble the Campbell tartan. Since you have a wee drap or two of Campbell blood, and should you be interested in learning about the Campbells, you may find some interesting stuff at the Clan Campbell Society, North America (CCSNA) website. www.ccsna.org
please enjoy.......
Thank you.
Check out this thread and post #72 and #73, page 3. Two of my Uncle Campbells.
The pattern and colors of the gentleman's kilt are called a "tartan". Tartans are clan specific. One cannot see much of the particular tartan, but it does resemble the Campbell tartan. Since you have a wee drap or two of Campbell blood, and should you be interested in learning about the Campbells, you may find some interesting stuff at the Clan Campbell Society, North America (CCSNA) website. www.ccsna.org
Thank you. they have been gone a long time - since the 1970s.
My mother had five five younger brothers. Each and every one of them looked exactly like the 'typical Scotsman.' Each was male pattern bald - not a little, but a lot! All from ~6'0" to over 6'4" (Paul and Edwin).
I sure miss them and the rest of their generation. We owe a lot to their generation.