Kiltmaker Scotland
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Today, I went on a short walk to make contact with a local Kiltmaker. On return went past Eastwood House, Rouken Glen of which two pics are provided below.
The lands of Rouken Glen Park originally belonged to the Scottish Crown and then to the Earls of Eglinton. It takes its name from the old Rock End Meal Mill in the glen.
Amongst its owners were the Smith family of Glasgow, the Crum family of Thornliebank and Archibald Cameron Corbett, M.P. for Tradeston, Glasgow (later Lord Rowallan) who gifted the estate, mansion house etc. to the citizens of Glasgow.


Autumn view

Here is the Kiltmaker. This traditional business does not have a website. This is a Highland Outfitters and will make kilts and other Highland wear to order.



The lands of Rouken Glen Park originally belonged to the Scottish Crown and then to the Earls of Eglinton. It takes its name from the old Rock End Meal Mill in the glen.
Amongst its owners were the Smith family of Glasgow, the Crum family of Thornliebank and Archibald Cameron Corbett, M.P. for Tradeston, Glasgow (later Lord Rowallan) who gifted the estate, mansion house etc. to the citizens of Glasgow.
Autumn view
Here is the Kiltmaker. This traditional business does not have a website. This is a Highland Outfitters and will make kilts and other Highland wear to order.
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