KWKW
It is a 4 stripes tartan.

Colour Sequence
KWKW
List of tartans with this colour sequence
| Tartans |
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| Covenanter |
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| MacPhee (Black and White) |
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| Shepherd or Falkirk |
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| Lendrum (B&W) |
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| Wallace Dress (Clan) |
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| MacFie B&W (Clan) |
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| MacFarlane B & W (Clan) |
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| Lendrum (B&W) (Clan) |
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| Covenanter (Fashion) |
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| MacFarlane VS |
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| MacFarlane, Lendrum Black and White |
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| MacPhee (B&W) |
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| Wallace dress |
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| MacFarlane B/W or Lendrum Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1251. Earliest known date: 1842 The design comes from the Vestiarium Scoticum (1842). The authors, the Sobieski Stuart brothers, enjoyed a popular following among the Scottish gentry in the early Victorian era, and in the spirit of the times, added mystery, romance and some spurious historical documentation to the subject of tartan. Of the better known tartans, the book offers some minor variation, but in other cases it provides the only recorded version of many tartans in use today. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 |
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| MacPhee (B&W) Clan Tartan Tartan Number: 1252. Earliest known date: c.1930 In 1992, Sandy MacFie, the Chief of the MacPhees wrote to the Scottish Tartans Society from his home in Queensland Australia, with a request to register the MacPhee tartans. The existance of a black and white pattern was known to him but the precise details of the pattern were obscure. The Society had two reported examples of a MacPhee which met the description. One from the researches of a Canadian member, A.C. Lumsden, and the other from a Mr D. Brown in Leeds. The chosen black and white sett mirrors the clan pattern and was duly registered by the Society. The clan tartan was registered by Lord Lyon in the previous year. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 |
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