Baillie of Polkemmet

The Baillie of Polkemmet tartan is one sett proportion (db11k1db1k1db1k9g9w1g1w1g1w1g9k9db8k1db1) recorded at 2 scales — the same cloth woven fine or broad, with close colours folded together. Its colour order is pattern BKBKBKGWGWGWGKBKB; each scale below is its own sett page. First attested 1937 — its oldest sett (★) anchors the tartan as the parent.

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×2Baillie of Polkemett Family Tartan Tartan Number: 206. Earliest known date: 1937 This sett was designed by Mr A.W. Geddes of Messrs William Anderson of Edinburgh in 1937. It is based on the MacKenzie tartan substituting three fine white lines on the green in place of the single stripe. It was designed for the Baillies of Polkemett. Geddes also produced a red sett for the Baillies around the same period. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015~2016Baillie of Polkemett Family Tartan Tartan Number: 206. Earliest known date: 1937 This sett was designed by Mr A.W. Geddes of Messrs William Anderson of Edinburgh in 1937. It is based on the MacKenzie tartan substituting three fine white lines on the green in place of the single stripe. It was designed for the Baillies of Polkemett. Geddes also produced a red sett for the Baillies around the same period. See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 sett
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