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

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    (After abandonment of the belted plaid completely, c. 1814, the regiment used their belted-plaid Black Watch tartan for their small kilts.) The pattern is Black Watch with the black over-checks removed, and a red over-check (with black guard lines) placed over both the green and the blue. This image is not exactly full-sett, and cannot tile ...

  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:42nd Black Watch and 93rd Sutherland Highlanders band ...

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    The pattern is Black Watch with the black replaced by red. Source: . This image is not exactly full-sett, and cannot tile horizontally and vertically; this centred and very slightly zoomed-out version was created for tabular comparison to other regimental tartans. Scottish Register of Tartans notes on this pattern: "An entry in the 1819 Key ...

  5. File:Black Watch cap badge and tartan, slim.png - Wikipedia

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    Black Watch regimental cap badge and tartan; "slim" version of image (shorter tartan sample). Date: 21 June 2023 (original: 19 September 2007, based on earlier one on 2 October 2006) Source: Own work, based on original at w:en:File:Black Watch slim.png (in turn based on File:Black Watch.jpg) Author

  6. File:Black Watch or Campbell tartan.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Black_Watch_or_Campbell_tartan.png licensed with Cc-by-2.5 . 2007-07-18T08:20:22Z Celtus 600x600 (2729 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Black Watch or Campbell tartan.

  7. File:Robert Roy MacGregor, centred, zoomed out more.png

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    The Rob Roy sett is simply equal amounts of black and red, at any proportionate size (e.g. /K100 R100/). This is a normal, mirroring tartan. This image is not just full-sett and is not tileable, but is of the pattern a centred and zoomed out enough to give the appearance of the cloth, and for comparison to other tartans given the same image ...

  8. Mess dress uniform - Wikipedia

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    For all other evening events, a black bow tie with a mid-blue waistcoat (No. 5B) or a slate grey cummerbund (No. 5) is worn. Cummerbunds of a particular squadron or unit design may also be worn. Among Scottish-based units, a kilt of grey Clan Douglas tartan was initially authorised, but the recently approved official RAF tartan is now authorised.

  9. 42nd Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia

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    The 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot was a Scottish infantry regiment in the British Army also known as the Black Watch.Originally titled Crawford's Highlanders or the Highland Regiment (mustered 1739) and numbered 43rd in the line, in 1748, on the disbanding of Oglethorpe's Regiment of Foot, they were renumbered 42nd, and in 1751 formally titled the 42nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot.

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