File:RR McIan - "Mac Alastair" - (Eyre-Todd).jpg
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editDescriptionRR McIan - "Mac Alastair" - (Eyre-Todd).jpg |
English: An illustration of on a member of Clan MacAlister, by R.R. McIan. This illustration is titled "Mac Alastair". This particular illustration comes from The Highland clans of Scotland; their history and traditions (1923), yet McIan's illustrations were first published in the mid-19th century. |
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English: Likely about 1845. |
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English: The Highland clans of Scotland; their history and traditions, volume 1, by Eyre-Todd, published in 1923. |
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English: Robert Ronald McIan (1803-1856). |
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