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Stewart Christie & Co. on Instagram: "Stewart Christie & Co. Tweed Tam O'Shanter Named after the hero in a Robert Burns poem, the a Tam o’ Shanter. Tam's story is now well known - Burns's Tam gave his name to the traditional Scottish bonnet he wore, known as a Tam O'Shanter since the early 19th century. Made of wool, originally they were hand knitted in one piece, stretched on a wooden disc to give the distinctive flat shape and then felted. The Tam O'Shanter is then decorated with a woollen b Tam O Shanter, Tam O' Shanter, Great Scot, Robert Burns, Scotch Bonnet, Closet Wardrobe, Wool Berets, Flat Shapes, Pretty Things

Stewart Christie & Co. on Instagram: "Stewart Christie & Co. Tweed Tam O'Shanter Named after the hero in a Robert Burns poem, the a Tam o’ Shanter. Tam's story is now well known - Burns's Tam gave his name to the traditional Scottish bonnet he wore, known as a Tam O'Shanter since the early 19th century. Made of wool, originally they were hand knitted in one piece, stretched on a wooden disc to give the distinctive flat shape and then felted. The Tam O'Shanter is then decorated with a woollen…

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Alexander Goudie ~ Tam O'Shanter - The Chase Tam O Shanter, Tam O' Shanter, Cutty Sark, Moonlight Painting, Robert Burns, Glasgow School Of Art, Scottish Artists, The Chase, Abstract Painters

Alexander Goudie was born in the Renfrewshire town of Paisley in 1933. He studied at the Glasgow school of Art under William Armour, David Donaldson and Benno Schotz. For many years he was a tutor at the school, before dedicating himself to his own studio work. As a portraitist his sitters included Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Lord Chancellor Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Billy Connolly and a host of other figures drawn from the worlds of politics, commerce and entertainment. Although he…

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Brief History of the Scottish Kilt - Folkwear Scottish Crest, Tartan Sash, Great Kilt, Scottish Clothing, Scotland History, Tam O' Shanter, Scotland Forever, Scottish Kilts, Men In Kilts

The Highlands of Scotland, where our kilt originated, include the northwestern mainland counties of Sutherland, Ross and Cromarty, Inverness, and Argyll. Originally of Gaelic descent, the early Highland clans were tribes who lived and farmed their own lands and occasionally fought and invaded one another. Scottish Hig

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Tam o' Shanter. Tam O Shanter, Tam O' Shanter, 16th Century, Black Watch, Headdress, Single Piece, Hand Knitting, Black And Red, Wool

The Tam o' Shanter has been around since the early 16th Century and was originally made from a single piece of hand knitted wool .These days these caps are normally associated with the Scottish Military and are worn as undress or working Headware. On the side is the regimental badge with a feather hackle. The colour of the hackle identifies who the wearer belongs to and is as follows- Black Royal Scots Borderers - 1 Scots White Royal Highland Fusiliers- 2 Scots Red Black Watch - 3 Scots Blue…

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