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Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan

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Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan

Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan (comprising the Bannatyne, Burns, Connochie, Denune, MacDiarmid, MacGlasrich, MacIvor, MacKellar, MacTavish, Thomas, Thomson, Caddell, Calder and Loudoun families), with a view of Lake Katrine, The Trossachs, Perthshire. Date: circa 1908

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Bannatyne Burns Calder Campbell Clan Clans Families Laurel Loudoun Scots Tartan Thomson Wreath


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This beautiful photograph, dating back to circa 1908, captures a stunning view of Lake Katrine in The Trossachs, Perthshire, Scotland. The serene waters reflect the lush greenery and picturesque landscape that surrounds them, making for a breathtaking sight. The image is further enhanced by the presence of a vibrant display of Scottish tartan, representing the Campbell Clan. The Campbell Clan, also known as the Clan Campbell, is one of the largest and most influential clans in Scotland. Its members include the Bannatyne, Burns, Connochie, Denune, MacDiarmid, MacGlasrich, MacIvor, MacKellar, MacTavish, Thomas, Thomson, Caddell, Calder, and Loudoun families. The tartan pattern displayed in the photograph is a symbol of their rich heritage and history. The tartan fabric is adorned with a laurel wreath and pink flowers, adding a touch of elegance and beauty to the scene. The wreath, a symbol of victory and triumph, represents the strength and resilience of the Campbell Clan. The pink flowers, on the other hand, are a reminder of the delicate beauty and fragility of life. This photograph is a testament to the deep connection between the Scottish people and their history, as well as their appreciation for the natural beauty of their land. It is a poignant reminder of the rich tapestry of traditions and customs that make up Scottish culture, and the enduring legacy of the Campbell Clan.

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