Prince Charles Edward Stuart's trews

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Title

Prince Charles Edward Stuart's trews

Subject

Jacobite

Description

Royal Stewart sett hard tartan trews with integral 'feet'. Traditional trews were not trousers, but long hose which were worn high up to the waist. These are said to have belonged to Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720 - 1788). The provenance has yet to be fully established, but the trews are believed to date from the 18th century. The trews are special not just because of their connection to the Prince, but because they were one of the earliest objects to come into the museum’s care in 1925. In 2003/4 the trews were loaned to Museo del Tessuto, Prato, Italy for an exhibition.

Source

1745_rising,objects,jacobite

Date

18th century

Contributor

eulac3d

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

29

Date Modified

24/12/2020

Extent

L 1067 mm (outside leg)

Medium

West Highland Museum

Spatial Coverage

find,57.4179291,-4.9367399;

Europeana

Europeana Data Provider

West Highlands Museum

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

96

Material

wool

Object Number

211

Citation

“Prince Charles Edward Stuart's trews,” West Highalnds Museum, accessed January 23, 2025, https://whm100.org/omeka/items/show/95.

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