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Erskine is a place in the south of River Clyde, ten miles west of Glasgow. Erskine is said by some to be an ancient British meaning 'green growing ground'. Remains of Kildrummy Castle, Aberdeenshire. It was an official residence of...
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Ettrick Forest Tartan
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Erskine Ancient Tartan
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Elphinstone Tartan
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Elliott Tartan
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Elliot Modern Tartan
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Elliot Ancient Tartan
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Ednam Tartan
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Edmonstone Tartan
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Earl of St Andrews Tartan
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Historical Significance Immerse yourself in the captivating East Kilbride Tartan, a living embodiment of Scotland's rich tapestry. Named after the revered St Bride, an Irish saint, the town�s name reflects a spiritual legacy intertwined with the ancient parish church that...
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Historical Significance The Elliot Tartan is a significant symbol of Scottish history, particularly the 14th century, when the Clan Eliott, hailing from Angus, relocated to Teviotdale in the Borders to protect the King's son, the Lord of Liddesdale. The tartan's...