The Heraldry Society of Scotland was founded in 1977 to promote the study and enjoyment of heraldry in Scotland. Our membership is drawn from all over the world
These Bruce and Cameron grants demonstrate some of the beautiful diapering found in several early 20th Century Volumes of the Public Register of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland.
Members of the Committee attended the swearing-in of the new, and newly promoted Officers of Arms tonight in Edinburgh during a formal sitting of the Lyon Court.
A thoroughly enjoyable and moving event, congratulations to all involved and to the new / promoted Officers of Arms
The letters patent granting the indifferenced arms to the Chief of Clan Carruthers (Gules two chevrons engrailed betwixt three fleur-de-lys Or) were painted by Yvonne Holton.
I was thrilled to be on duty at Balmoral Castle as HM The King presented a new pipe banner I had worked on to the RAF. With my personal & professional links to the RAF it was an honour to hand over the documentation from the @LyonCourt to the @ChiefofAirStaff and @RAFinScotland
Australian Commissioner for Clan MacKinnon, Andrew MacKinnon bears his own arms in the joust at the Highland Spectacular in Ballarat, Australia over the weekend.
Andrew led the Scots team to victory and received the famous Tarskavaig Toothpick sword from the Earl of Loudoun
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A Clan Chattan banner designed by https://t.co/WTU2Idbjfv and made by Flying Colours set to fly at many future Highland Games and events throughout Scotland
Clan Chattan is a historic Confederation of 12 Highland Clans, more information is available here: https://t.co/vCaGpRuFNp
Some more images from the Society’s recent appearance at the Ballater Highland Games, specifically the preparation ahead of the grand opening ceremony, which this year featured 12 heraldic banners parading behind a massed pipe band comprising of 15 individual bands
The Society were delighted to appear at the Ballater Highland Games last week hosting a stall to promote Scots Heraldry
Society President The Lord Lyon attended as a special guest to open the games themselves, and participated in this great short video by Dr Deborah Daly
While strictly speaking this is not a ‘sanctioned’ use of the MacLaren of MacLaren and Achleskine Arms, nevertheless it is a rather innovative and interesting use of Scots Heraldry….a fencing mask.
📸 Jonathan Patterson
The Society will be at the Ballater Highland Games on 08 August 2024 with a display of heraldic items and members will again be taking part in the Parade through the village with banners flying.
Society President, Dr. Joe Morrow as Lord Lyon will also be attending.
The Society will be at the Ballater Highland Games on 08 August 2024 with a display of heraldic items and members will again be taking part in the Parade through the village with banners flying.
Society President, Dr. Joe Morrow as Lord Lyon will also be attending.
The window for 2024/25 Society Membership renewals has now closed.
Members who have not yet renewed will be removed from the Membership Roll in the coming weeks, if you have yet to renew we would advise doing so as soon as possible.
The Society enjoyed a busy and successful day hosting a table in the ‘Clans Tent’ at the Inverness Highland Games yesterday, which also included marching alongside 21 Highland Clans in the opening ceremony parade.