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Hard tartan kilt decorated with silk rosettes and matching pink silk ribbon ties, part of a man's kilt suit c.1820
Hard tartan jacket with a dark green silk velvet collar decorated with two thistle shaped white metal badges, part of a kilt suit once belonging to Andrew Clark, c. 1815 - 1820
Kilt in Ross tartan with aprons and box pleats, and with a silk rosette in Royal Stewart, part of a tartan suit originally made and worn for George IV's visit to Scotland in 1822 and taken to Australia by Donald Munro Ross when he emigrated in 1864, Scotland, early 19h century
Kilt, part of a suit of Highland dress belonging to William Blackhall of Blackfaulds and worn during King George IV's visit to Edinburgh in 1822
Hard tartan jacket with domed metal buttons, half-lined with blue hessian, part of a man's kilt suit c.1820
Hard tartan jacket with olive green velvet collar and matching cuffs and two rows of domed white metal buttons, part of a man's kilt suit c.1820-30
Hard tartan kilt with twisted fringe down left side of front apron, decorated with two green silk ribbon rosettes and matching ties, part of a man's kilt suit c.1820-30
Man's dance kilt, consisting of a length of coarsely woven white material bound with black wool, with a panel of geometric patterns embroidered at each end in red, green and black coloured wools: North America, USA, Arizona, Hopi, early 20th century
Kilt, made from strips of wild-cat skin, worn by a female exorcist: Africa, Malawi, Ngoni-Tumbuka People, early 20th century