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Woven carpet GRAHAM TARTAN
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Woven carpet - GRAHAM TARTAN  - STEVENS AND GRAHAM - wool / nylon / tertiary
Woven carpet - GRAHAM TARTAN  - STEVENS AND GRAHAM - wool / nylon / tertiary
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Characteristics

Fabrication
woven
Material
wool, nylon
Market
tertiary
Format
roll

Description

HISTORY The Graham clan is first recorded in 1127 with William de Graham who received lands from David I. Sir William can be traced back to the English manor of Grey Home, as recorded in William the Conqueror's Doomsday Book. Legend says Greme, a great Caledonian chief, broke the Antonine Wall driving the Roman legions out. The Graham tartan contains blue, azure, green with black and a white stripe. Crest: A winged falcon attacking a stork Gaelic Name: Greumach Motto: Ne oublie (Do not forget) Badge: Laurel Lands: Loch Katrine, Perthshire, Dundee and Montrose Origin of Name: Old English, graeham (greyhome) Clan Chief: His Grace The Duke of Montrose James Graham, THe 8th Duke of Montrose. Seat: Buchanan Castle, Historically Mugdock Castle. ABOUT THE CARPET Materials: All of our carpets are 80% British Wool and 20% Nylon. Woven 8 row Axminster with a heavy commercial quality.

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