Kilt (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kilt" in English language version.

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faclair.com

  • "Am Faclair Beag". www.faclair.com.

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stanstedairport.com

  • "Can I carry sharp-edged religious/cultural regalia/accessories (eg Kirpans, Sgian Dhub or Dirks) on my person or in my hand baggage?", FAQ, Stansted Airport.

tartanregister.gov.uk

tartansauthority.com

  • Pearson, Andrew. "The Real Story: What does a Scotsman wear under his kilt?". Scottish Tartans Authority. Archived from the original on 30 May 2022. However, there is nothing mysterious about what was worn below the clansmen's shirts. "You cannae tak the breeks aff a Hielanman!", runs an old saying, signifying the futility of attempting the impossible!
  • "What's Down Under?". Scottish Tartans Authority. Archived from the original on 27 November 2022. Retrieved 30 May 2013. The article on the left was published in the UK's Daily Telegraph on 2nd November 2010 and was part of a media frenzy that met Tartans Authority Director Brian Wilton's responses to a question on a UK radio programme. What Brian actually said and what he was reported as saying were somewhat different as those with experience of journalism will not be surprised to learn.

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