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an old woman in a tartan coat holding a cane

Dame Flora MacLeod of MacLeod was born at 10 Downing Street, London, the home of her grandfather who was Chancellor of the Exchequer. In 1901 she married Hubert Walter, with whom she had two daughters. When her father, Sir Reginald, became Chief of the Clan MacLeod in 1929, she was elected President of the Clan’s Society. She went to live with her father at Dunvegan Castle in Skye and became a County Councillor. On the death of her father in 1935 Flora MacLeod inherited the estate and was…

a blue and green tartan plaid pattern

Our Combed Cotton is a lightweight cloth that is easy to work with. This versatile fabric is perfect for sewing projects including quilting and appliqué. Content: 100% cotton Thread count: 210 inches (82cm) Width: 56” Stretch: None Weight: 3.82 oz per square yard Shrinkage: < 1% Suitable for: Quilting, appliqué, and crafts Care Instructions: Machine Wash Separately, Cold Water, Gentle Cycle, No Bleach, Tumble Dry Low Heat, Cool Iron Print Technique: A direct print process that uses…

an image of a plaid pattern in green, blue, and yellow colors with the words macclod of limbs on it

Wonderful Original Print, This print is from a vintage copy of 'The Clans and Tartans of Scotland'. PUBLISHED: 1949 by Collins London and Glasgow. This is a genuine vintage print (NOT A MODERN REPRODUCTION) PRINT SIZE: 10 x 15.2cm The condition of the print is good and the text on the back does NOT show through. One edge on each print is cut from the book it was once in. We guarantee at least 5mm of paper border around each print. This artwork is ideal for framing either alone or in a group…

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