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    The Breadalbane Brooch is a silver and gilt Celtic penannular brooch probably made in Ireland, but later altered and then found in Scotland. Probably dating...
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    The Celtic brooch, more properly called the penannular brooch, and its closely related type, the pseudo-penannular brooch, are types of brooch clothes fasteners...
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    plate showing the decoration much better; Laing, 310 "Breadalbane Brooch, pseudo-penannular brooch, Celtic, Pictish, Scotland". British Museum. Retrieved...
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    centuries) A number of luxurious penannular brooches such as the Londesborough Brooch, Breadalbane Brooch and those from the Penrith Hoard, British Isles...
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    pseudo-penannular brooches were adapted to the Pictish style, for example, the Breadalbane Brooch (British Museum). The 8th century Monymusk Reliquary has elements...
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    earlier Tara Brooch and the Breadalbane Brooch (the latter also in the British Museum). However, unlike most other very elaborate brooches of the type...
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    pseudo-penannular brooches were adapted to the Pictish style, for example the Breadalbane Brooch (British Museum). The eighth century Monymusk Reliquary, said to contain...
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    pseudo-penannular brooches were adapted to the Pictish style, for example the Breadalbane Brooch (British Museum). The eighth century Monymusk Reliquary has elements...
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    sash or tonnag (smaller shawl) may also be worn, usually pinned with a brooch, sometimes with a clan badge or other family or cultural motif. In the modern...
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    the 17th century) in the Western Islands, including the earasaid and its brooches and buckles. The ancient dress wore by the women, and which is yet wore...
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    "Campbell of Breadalbane". (celticstudio.com). Archived from the original on 16 April 2009. Retrieved 22 August 2008. "Clan Campbell of Breadalbane". ClanChiefs...
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    the Duchy of Lancaster and Mrs. Bryce The Marquess and Marchioness of Breadalbane, Lord Steward and his wife The Lord and Lady Carrington, Lord Chamberlain...
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    Papers from the Breadalbane Charter Room (Edinburgh, 1855), p. 346: Compare Scarisbrick 'Inventory', p. 218 no. 264. HMC 4th Report: Breadalbane (London, 1874)...
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    bearing wild cats. Clans associated with Clan MacTavish —Clan Campbell of Breadalbane, Clan MacIver and Clan Campbell— use a crest badges which contain similar...
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