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  2. File:42nd Regiment 'coarse kilt with red' tartan, centred ...

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    English: A tartan of 42nd Regiment of Foot (Black Watch), found in the 1785 records of Wilsons of Bannockburn and still in their Key Pattern Book of 1819, as "42nd Coarse Kilt with Red". It is believed to be the sett used for the regiment's small kilts while they were still also using the belted plaid (great kilt) for dress uniform.

  3. Regimental tartan - Wikipedia

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    The earliest image of Scottish soldiers wearing tartan (belted plaids and trews); 1631 German engraving by Georg Köler.[a]Regimental tartans are tartan patterns used in military uniforms, possibly originally by some militias of Scottish clans, certainly later by some of the Independent Highland Companies (IHCs) raised by the British government, then by the Highland regiments and many Lowland ...

  4. File:Black Watch (Old Campbell) tartan, centred, zoomed out ...

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    English: The tartan of the 42nd Regiment of Foot, Earl of Crawford's Highland Regiment, later renamed the Black Watch. Originally called "the 42nd sett", it probably dates to 1749, when the regiment was renumbered from 43rd to 42nd. This sett is also known as "Government", and officially designated "Government 1" by the British military.

  5. Uniforms of the Canadian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada: Feather bonnet, red plume Scarlet doublet, blue facings. Pipers: Green doublet Black Watch tartan kilt. Pipers: Royal Stewart tartan kilt Balmoral bonnet, Tam o' Shanter, or battle bonnet depending rank and title, red hackle, or glengarry, plain border Green coatee: Les Voltigeurs de Québec

  6. File:Black Watch (Old Campbell) tartan, tileable.png - Wikipedia

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    English: The tartan of the 42nd Regiment of Foot, Earl of Crawford's Highland Regiment, later renamed the Black Watch. Originally called "the 42nd sett", it probably dates to 1749, when the regiment was renumbered from 43rd to 42nd. This sett is also known as "Government", and officially designated "Government 1" by the British military.

  7. File:Black Watch - Campbell tartan.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Black Watch or old Campbell tartan pattern. Warning: Due to the fine texture of tartan weave patterns and the limitations of Wikimedia's SVG interpreter, this image does not display correctly at image sizes <150 pixels. Also,

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