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A digital representation of the Campbell of Cawdor tartan. Image made with Adobe Photoshop CS2. Thread count used to create this image: A4-K2-G16-K16-B16-K2-R4. The tartan did not originally have a name, until it was called an "Argyle" tartan in 1789. Not until W. and A. Smith's book in 1850 was this tartan actually named "Campbell of Cawdor". The tartan is authorised as one of the official clan tartans of Clan Campbell, by the current clan chief the Duke of Argyll. [1]
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{{Information |Description=Campbell of Cawdor tartan. Thread count used to create this image: ''A4-K2-G16-K16-B16-K2-R4''. The tartan did not originally have a name, until it was called an "Argyle" tartan in 1789. Not until W. and A. Smith's book in 1850
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