Tales of Tartan: Tracing Threads

When & Where

Bannockburn House
Saturday, 7 September 2024 - 10:30am to 12:30pm
Bannockburn Community Enterprise Hub, A9, Bannockburn, Stirling, FK7 8JA

Event Details

Join us for a special look at the birthplace of tartan, Bannockburn!

Tartan as we know it today is an important symbol of Scottish identity the world over, but it was not always so. The demand for tartan exploded in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The Wilson & Sons Weavers of Bannockburn positioned themselves to provide the supply. As savvy entrepreneurs they filled military contracts for the Highland Regiments and created one of the first catalogues of tartan. By the 1880s, now a successful businessman, Col. Alexander Wilson purchased Bannockburn House. The legacy of the Wilsons also shaped the community of Bannockburn from a crossroads into a hive of industrial activity.

Set off from the Bannockburn Hub at 10:30 AM with Anne Monaghan, leader of the history team at Bannockburn House. Walk will discuss sites like the Wilson's Academy, Skeoch Mill, Royal George Mill, and the Haugh.

Refreshments available in the Bannockburn Hub after the walk.

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Visit our website for more information on Bannockburn House:
https://www.bannockburnhouse.scot/

Contact

Catherine Bradley

Costs

£10

Event Location

Bannockburn Community Enterprise Hub
A9
Bannockburn
Stirling
Stirlingshire
FK7 8JA

Disclaimer

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