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Letter & tartan sample, associated with William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling

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Postcard of Letter & tartan sample, associated with William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling.
000-190-000-894-C
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Letter & tartan sample, associated with William Wilson & Sons, Bannockburn, near Stirling

This letter, addressed to William Wilson & Sons of Bannockburn near Stirling, is an order for supplying lengths of tartan as per the attached sample. The letter dates from between the late 18th and mid 19th century.

The pencil inscription above the letter reads, 'Stewart'.

Today's distinctive clan patterns do not have a long history. They were created in the 19th century when tartan was revived and adopted as the national dress by Highlanders and Lowlanders alike.


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Online ID: 000-190-000-894-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.TTC 3.1 - 39
Date: Between the late 18th and mid 19th century
Material: Tartan
Dimensions: 416 mm H x 295 mm W
What: Letter
Subject: Costume - tartan - Wilson of Bannockburn (NMAS Classification)
Who: Wilson of Bannockburn, Bannockburn (Maker)
Where: Scotland, Stirlingshire, Bannockburn
Event:
Description: 39 letters with accompanying pieces of clan tartans or drawings of setts, sent to Messrs Wilson of Bannockburn as orders
References:
  • Calder, Jenni (ed). The Wealth of a Nation. Edinburgh & Glasgow: NMS & Drew, 1989, pp 173-4. 
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