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Black and White Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions
– the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans
and tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs
and rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Castle Grey Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions
– the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans
and tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs
and rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Dress Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99Dress Tartan: Pocket size 14cm x 9cm. Hardback with 176 pages, pocket at the back, with bookmark and ribbon. Map of Scotland with information about the history of tartan leaflet.
Heather Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions –
the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans and
tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs and
rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Hunting Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions –
the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans and
tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs and
rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Romance Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions –
the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans and
tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs and
rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Rowanberry Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99This series of Tartan Notebooks celebrates Scottish Traditions –
the many unique features of Scotland and its people. History, clans and
tartans, the landscape of Scotland – hills, glens, mountains, lochs and
rivers guarded by the many castles and strongholds of Scotland, some
ancient and ruined, but each one full of history, with a story to tell.
Thistle Tartan: Pocket: 14 x 9cm: Scottish Traditions: Waverley Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace NotebookOur price: £10.99Thistle Tartan Pocket Notebook
Waverley – Colquhoun AncientOur price: £10.99Colquhoun Ancient Tartan Pocket Commonplace Notebook 14 x 9cm 176 pages Left side blank, right side ruled. Comes with a printed clan map of Scotland and a brief history of tartan. The Colquhoun Ancient Tartan is green with blue and black, with thin white and red stripes.
The Colquhouns are a Lowland clan. They adopted the surname ‘Colquhoun’ after the name of the Dunbartonshire lands that they were granted in the time of Alexander II’s reign. The principal branch of the family is based in Luss at Loch Lomond. Their historic seat was at the now-ruined Dunglass Castle by the River Clyde in West Dunbartonshire. The Colquhouns also have a connection to Dumbarton Castle. Dumbarton Castle is open to the public, but little of the mediaeval structure remains. King James 1 is said to have asked John Colquhoun, 10th of Luss, if he would seize Dumbarton Castle. The chief is said to have replied in French ‘Si Je Puis’, which became the clan motto “If I can”. The chief’s clansmen did secure the castle. Since 1875, the Luss Highland Gathering has been held just outside the village. The chief of Clan Colquhoun is the chieftain of the games.
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Blue Loch PocketOur price: £10.99Blue Loch Tartan Notebook RRP £9.99 (FSC paper and packaging. Recycled boards)
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Fraser Modern RedOur price: £10.99The vibrant Fraser Modern Red tartan is predominantly red with details in blue, green and white.
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – MacMillan Modern BlackOur price: £10.99The MacMillan Modern Black tartan has plummy reds and blacks crossed with broad gold bands, and thin stripes of forest green.
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Scott WeatheredOur price: £10.99The earthy tones of the Scott Weathered tartan are an elegant blend of green and grey, with pink, white and yellow stripes. This beautiful weathered tartan is based on an imagined natural ageing of the green Clan Scott tartan.
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Stewart Modern Camel (pocket)Our price: £10.99The Stewart Modern Camel tartan featured on this notebook is predominantly light brown in colour, with white black and red, and has a light and contemporary feel to it. It is one of over 30 tartans associated with Clan Stewart. The differences incorporate different branches, different areas of origin and further variations using labels such as “dress” and “hunting”. The name Stewart reflects the Clan’s illustrious origins. The original family name, from Brittany, had been fitz Alan. Walter fitz Alan (1110–1177) was High Steward of Scotland during the reign of David I (1124–1153). The name Stewart is derived from the title of that office, and Walter (d. 1246), 3rd High Steward of Scotland took Stewart as the family surname.
Waverley Scotland Genuine Tartan Cloth Commonplace Notebook – Wallace Modern RedOur price: £10.99The Wallace Modern Red tartan is predominantly red with black,and touches of yellow.
Waverley Scotland Tartan Notebook: Dress Stewart Pocket NotebookOur price: £10.99Waverley Scotland Dress Stewart Pocket Notebook : New July 2025