Glengarry Collection
"Glengarry: A Symbol of Scottish Heritage and Military Pride" Invergarry Castle, nestled in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands
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"Glengarry: A Symbol of Scottish Heritage and Military Pride" Invergarry Castle, nestled in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, has long been regarded as the esteemed seat of the Chiefs of the Clan. With its majestic presence and rich history, it stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Glengarry. Imagine receiving a greetings card shaped like a Glengarry cap - an iconic headpiece that symbolizes tradition and honor. It serves as a reminder of Scotland's vibrant culture and deep-rooted heritage. Transport yourself back to 1906 when the Caledonian Canal Paddle Steamer Glengarry gracefully sailed through tranquil waters. This vessel not only showcased engineering marvel but also paid homage to its namesake by proudly bearing the name "Glengarry. " Military badges adorned with intricate designs further exemplify Glengarry's significance in military circles. Whether it be brass or white metal, these badges served as emblems of valor and loyalty for those who wore them with pride. The Hunter "Glengarry, " captured in vivid color lithography, depicts a hunter donning this distinctive cap against a backdrop of rugged landscapes. This artwork encapsulates both nature's beauty and man's connection to his ancestral roots. Dating back to 1874-81, glimmering brass Glengarry badges were worn by soldiers who fought valiantly on battlefields across generations. These timeless artifacts serve as tangible reminders of bravery displayed during times of conflict. Not limited to just one material, metal variations from 1874-81 have also left their mark on history. Each badge tells its own story - stories etched into every crevice that speak volumes about sacrifice and courage. From c. 1887-1902 emerged another iteration; white metal glinting under sunlight became synonymous with dedication and service rendered by those who proudly wore this emblematic piece atop their heads.