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The Prince’s clothes - The National Archives
The Prince’s clothes. The waistcoat belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart and was left at Fassifern House on the march from Glenfinnan in 1745. The tartan trews are believed to have belonged to the Prince but worn as costume. Traditional trews were not trousers, but long hose which were worn high up to the waist.
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A LARGE BRASS PLAID BROOCH 15CM DIAMETER - SALE 414 - LOT 507 - LYON & TURNBULL late 17th Century
Portrait Of Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl Of Eglinton 1739-1819 C.1780 Oil On Canvas by John Singleton Copley
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18th Century. Ross tartan kilt & jacket & The sporran: animal fur, including the head (flap over) & claws (clasps)
Suede and brass sporran update
Modern suede and brass sporran in 18th Century style.
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