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Kinloch Anderson EdinburghTartan, the pride and glory of Scotland encompassed in the National Dress, was known in Gaelic as 'Breacan', meaning chequered or variegated and was reputed to be characteristic of the Celtic peoples even in Roman times. The word itself actually derives from the French word 'tartaine' which referred to a particular kind of checked cloth. To learn more, visit Kinloch Anderson |
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