On the 21st January Ronnie and l went to a day of lectures set up by the Falkirk Battlefield Trust. It was a fascinating day. Here are the photos with brief comments-
The tartan expert answering questions. He was only there due to someone being unable to attend but he was such an interesting speaker. He was happy to answer one to one questions too.Above one of the speakers in full flight.
An original piece of eighteenth century on top of a replica made of it.
Another speaker entertains and informs. Notice Ronnie’s purchases on the table…
What might turn out to be the oldest tartan in the world, currently undergoing dating.
Our final speaker , an art historian, talking on his work with paintings. Interesting article about him here
Some of the fascinating portraits on display on the day.
Anther speaker above and an interesting book to try and track down below.
All in all much to think about. The tartan expert said red was the status colour of the period to which folk aspired. In battle the Jacobite front rank gentlemen would be in red tartan, the middling sort in say blue/yellow tartan and the back rank fellows in muted tartan. A thought for painters perhaps? One speaker talked of clan pipers giving their pipes to their ghillie and then drawing their swords to get stuck in. Again new info to me. Finally one speaker reminded us of the fact Bonnie Prince Charlie’s grandfather was John Sobieski who delivered Vienna from the Ottomans. He mused upon the fact this might account for BPC’s personal courage…
In other matters I am enthralled by BBC 1 “ Happy Valley “ with its great characters, enjoying “Wednesday “ which is a fun filled romp and fascinated by “ Andor” which I initially was sure of but am completely absorbed. There is so much world building, fascinating asides and a great plot in it. The gritty everyday life is created with such detail not to mention customs , it is soo good!
An interesting way to while away a few hours there, Alan. I noticed a new series of Happy Valley has turned up our free to air public TV network here too...enjoyed the first two about a decade ago so will give this one a go too I expect.
ReplyDeleteThe new series is amazing, well worth a watch!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
A fabulous and educational day indeed.
ReplyDeleteI was also interested to hear that, while Lochiel and others ordered tartan in bulk for their regiments, many different weavers would have been used and it's not known how much uniformity as to colour or sett resulted.
And the fact that the pipes were not taken into the scrap doubtlessly explains problems of conveying orders and reforming!
Ronnie
Thanks for adding Lochiel and command/control. Most helpful additions.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Looks an great conference , interesting about the tartans .
ReplyDeleteIt was a most interesting venture.
DeleteAlan tradg
Tradgardmastare,
ReplyDeleteIt was great to read that you felt well enough to go to an event that looks as if it was very interesting.
All the best,
Bob
It was just the thing I needed having been in hospital, a tonic .
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Looks a great event. Saw a vlog on YouTube with a guy meeting tartan experts talking about its development from the Early Modern to current day.
ReplyDeleteChris/Nundanket
PS that YouTube channel is called Scotland History Tours.
DeleteThanks for the heads up , I will have a look…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Interesting stuff.
ReplyDeleteCertainly was, though l fear I have not done it justice.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Looks like a great day. :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
A great day out indeed. Most stimulating with lots to ponder on afterwards.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Sounds an interesting set of talks, especially the colour notes.
ReplyDeleteGlad you have discovered the gritty sci-fi world of Andor ....
The colour notes/ tartan chat was most interesting.
ReplyDeleteAndor has been such an excellent find .
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