Left is the Urquhart Tartan, the Urquhart Shield, the tower of Urquhart castle and the Urquhart flower, which is the wallflower Cheiranthus, in the old scottish tongue, Gaelic, "Lus leth 'n t-samhradh". The Urquhart tartan has changed over the many years the tartan has existed, the above...
spanning 27 generations. For example, you can see the boots worn by the 17th Chief at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689, and a fragment of a tartan vestment worn by Father Alexander Cameron at theBattle of Cullodenin 1746. On the wall in a glass case is a copy of the letter writt...