Mount Vernon Primary School

This is one variant — a specific cloth: this exact thread count and colourway, with its own provenance below. It is one weaving of the sett (the scale-free proportion — the same cloth at any scale or shade), whose colour order is pattern KWRBW.

Sourced from register-of-tartans. It is a 5 stripe tartan.

Original link https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails.aspx?ref=10420

2 attestations — the source records this cloth was collapsed from (oldest owns this page)
  • 17/05/2011 — Mount Vernon Primary School (register-of-tartans, record)
    Mount Vernon Primary School p6/7 pupils carried out an enterprise project to design and create a Mount Vernon 'Scottish-themed' calendar for 2011. Sales of the calendar raised £1200, destined for school funds and also to allow the pupils to design and register a Mount Vernon Primary School tartan. The school participates in numerous Scottish occasions, including Burns Suppers and poetry recitals, St Andrew’s day assemblies and ceilidh dancing competitions. The school will benefit from having its very own tartan which can be worn and used at these various occasions. The tartan will be woven and used to make ties, sashes, rosettes and table runners for the school. The final design reflects the children's research into the history of Mount Vernon which was an important town for the tobacco trade, originally called ‘Windy Edge’ and renamed Mount Vernon in honour of Admiral Edward Vernon of the Royal Navy. Colours: light blue is from the school polo shirts and the red is from the school badge; the black and white stripes recall Mount Vernon's link to the tobacco industry: the navy band symbolises the link to Admiral Edward Vernon.
  • 17th May 2011 — Mount Vernon Primary School (Corp) (tartans-authority, record)
    Mount Vernon Primary School p6/7 pupils carried out an enterprise project to design and create a Mount Vernon 'Scottish-themed' calendar for 2011. Sales of the calendar raised 1200 GBP, destined for school funds and also to allow the pupils to design and register a Mount Vernon Primary School tartan. The school participates in numerous Scottish occasions, including Burns Suppers and poetry recitals, St Andrew?s day assemblies and ceilidh dancing competitions. The school will benefit from having its very own tartan which can be worn and used at these various occasions. The tartan will be woven and used to make ties, sashes, rosettes and table runners for the school. The final design reflects the children's research into the history of Mount Vernon which was an important town for the tobacco trade, originally called ?Windy Edge? and renamed Mount Vernon in honour of Admiral Edward Vernon of the Royal Navy. Colours: light blue is from the school polo shirts and the red is from the school badge; the black and white stripes recall Mount Vernon's link to the tobacco industry: the navy band symbolises the link to Admiral Edward Vernon.
Dataset — provenance for this record, inherited from the source manifest
source
Scottish Register of Tartans
data captured from
https://github.com/thetartan/tartan-database/blob/master/data/register-of-tartans/data.csv
data date
17/05/2011 (this record)
licence
Crown copyright

Capture chain — the hands this data passed through, oldest first; each capture carries its own licence

  1. Scottish Register of Tartans · Crown copyright
    the living register — still published by National Records of Scotland
  2. thetartan/tartan-database 2016-2017 · CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
    Levko Kravets's frozen compilation — the capture we vendored, and where its CC licence text came from
  3. this dictionary captured 2026-06-10 · commit 5bf86c7566
    each re-capture is a git commit to data/sources

Register references

External register numbers recorded for this tartan.

Thread count

LB/100 DB44 R20 W4 K/4

One full sett is 240 threads.

Sett

Palette

ColourShadeOKLCh
DB#082077 #082077oklch(30.0% 0.149 265.1)
K#000000 #000000oklch(0.0% 0.000 0.0)
LB#B5BBDE #B5BBDEoklch(79.9% 0.050 277.6)
R#D60020 #D60020oklch(55.2% 0.224 25.5)
W#F7F7F7 #F7F7F7oklch(97.6% 0.000 89.9)

Sample pattern

LB/100 DB44 R20 W4 K/4 tartan

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