Glendale

Bands: GWGWGYKYWR · Stripes: DY W DY W G LY K LY LB R DY W DY W G LY K LY LB R

This was sourced from register-of-tartans. It is a 10 band tartan.

Original link https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails.aspx?ref=1408

Attestations

This cloth appears in 2 source records; the oldest owns this page.

Register references

External register numbers recorded for this tartan.

Thread count

R/4 LB32 Y4 K4 Y4 G24 LN4 T20 LN4 T/20 Sett

Palette

Each colour and its ΔE from the base-6 reference it is a variant of.

ColourShadeBaseΔE (OKLab)
G#006818 #006818G #0061000.02
K#101010 #101010K #0000000.17
LB#98C8E8 #98C8E8W #F7F7F70.18
LN#E0E0E0 #E0E0E0W #F7F7F70.07
R#C80000 #C80000R #CC00000.01
T#604000 #604000G #0061000.14
Y#E8C000 #E8C000Y #F2BF000.02

Nearest tartans

The nearest existing variants by ΔTartan distance.

  1. Stirling and Bannockburn — ΔT 1.18
  2. Fredericton District Tartan Tartan Number: 96. Earliest known date: 1967 Fredericton, capital city of New Brunswick, takes its name from Prince Frederick, the second son of King George III. The tartan was designed and woven by the Loomcrofters of Frederickton who weave in their own homes on their own looms. (From 'District Tartans', G. Teall and P. Smith, 1992) See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.21
  3. Ontario Northern Canadian District Tartan Tartan Number: 956. Earliest known date: 1967 The six colours represent the nickel bearing rocks (grey), the snow (white), the sky and the lakes (blue), gold, the forests and fields (green), and the Indian Nation (red brown). See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015 — ΔT 1.22
  4. Wilson's, No 132 — ΔT 1.23
  5. Fredericton #1 — ΔT 1.23
  6. Fredericton — ΔT 1.25
  7. Wilson's, No 121 — ΔT 1.26
  8. Wilson's, No 110 — ΔT 1.27
  9. Bouguet, Adrian Hunting (Personal) — ΔT 1.27
  10. Hackett William (Coatbridge) Hunting (Personal) — ΔT 1.28

Neighbour map

Every grey dot is one of 14313 variants placed by the first two principal components of the ΔTartan feature space (44% of its variance). Red is this tartan; blue dots are its nearest — click one to open its page.

Stirling and BannockburnFredericton District Tartan Tartan Number: 96. Earliest known date: 1967 Fredericton, capital city of New Brunswick, takes its name from Prince Frederick, the second son of King George III. The tartan was designed and woven by the Loomcrofters of Frederickton who weave in their own homes on their own looms. (From 'District Tartans', G. Teall and P. Smith, 1992) See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Ontario Northern Canadian District Tartan Tartan Number: 956. Earliest known date: 1967 The six colours represent the nickel bearing rocks (grey), the snow (white), the sky and the lakes (blue), gold, the forests and fields (green), and the Indian Nation (red brown). See products available Copyright © Blair Urquhart, Comrie, 2015Wilson's, No 132Fredericton #1FrederictonWilson's, No 121Wilson's, No 110Bouguet, Adrian Hunting (Personal)Hackett William (Coatbridge) Hunting (Personal)

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