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Glenbarr Abbey – MacAlister Clan Napkin

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Make your next party even more festive with custom printed dinner napkins. These extra soft, 3-ply napkins are printed with vibrant colour and are perfect for your next feast, party or casual dinner. Be sure to add this small detail and get ready to make a big impression!

  • Dimensions: 20.3 cm l x 20.3 cm w, 3 ply
  • Printed in full vibrant colour
  • Sold in quantities of 50
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  • This product is food contact safe
Tip: General rule when ordering dinner napkins is 2 napkins per guest.
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 17.8 cm x 17.8 cm. There is no bleed.

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Glenbarr Abbey – MacAlister Clan Napkin

Glenbarr Abbey – MacAlister Clan Napkin

If your branch of the MacAlister Clan is gathering anytime soon, everyone can enjoy a reminder of your shared history with these practical paper napkins. They’re great as conversation starters. Glenbarr Abbey was built circa 1700 as an inn or post house where travelers changed horses. It is located south of the village of Glenbarr, in ancient ancestral Macalister lands that encompassed much of Kintyre and Knapdale from the 12th century on. In 1796, Matthew MacAlister purchased Barr House, which stood on lands formerly owned by his clan but confiscated after 1746. Not long after buying Barr House, Matthew MacAlister married and commissioned Gillespie Graham to add embellishments, in stages, to Barr House, which he renamed Glenbarr Abbey. The renovations were completed in 1815. The clan is a branch of Clan Donald, being considered the earliest branch to have split from the main. The MacAlister clan claims descent from Alasdair Mor, son of Domhnall, founder of Clan Donald, and originated in the Western Isles. Clan members were Jacobites and lost their lands and fortune following the 1745 uprising. It is considered a Lowland Clan as Kennow House is located in North Ayrshire, Parish of Dunlop Scotland. Photo courtesy of Leslie Barrie / Glenbarr Abbey / CC BY-SA 2.0 Modified for contrast, color, size and the addition of text.

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Adequate for purpose. More expensive than I would have liked but good momento of special family birthday and rare occasion since lockdown. Colours ok, not as deep as expected. Printing ok, letters not as crisp as expected.
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Lovely thick napkins. Everyone commented on how good they looked. Good reproduction of a photo

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Product ID: 256226782649764427
Created on 19/03/2019, 13:12
Rating: G