Caledonian Airways 'Kennedy' tartan uniform

SMG00113959

Creative Commons LicenseThis image is released under a CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence

Buy this image as a print 

Buy

License this image for commercial use at Science and Society Picture Library

License

SMG00113959
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Caledonian Airways uniform, 'Kennedy' tartan skirt and jacket, with attached pin.

Caledonian Airways was a Scottish airline founded in 1961. Their air stewardess uniform was designed using adapted Scottish Clan Tartans, with 9 different tartans and a number of colour options to choose from. The available tartans were designed by Kinloch Anderson and consisted of: ‘Graham of Monteith’, ‘Mackellar’, ‘Red MacDuff’, ‘MacInnes’, ‘Hunting MacRae’, ‘Kennedy’, ‘Hunting Ogilvie’, ‘Dress Black Watch’, or ‘MacNab’.

This uniform is an example of the ‘Kennedy’ tartan.

This choice expanded to 13 options in 1970, when the airline merged with British United Airways to become British Caledonian Airways. One of the new tartans was referred to as ‘Princess Mary’ tartan, and it came with six colour options. Whilst Caledonian Airways designated the name ‘Princess Mary’ to this tartan, it is actually a Stewart tartan.

Caledonian’s iconic tartan uniforms remained in use through another takeover in the late 1980s by British Airways, until the airline was sold for the last time at the turn of the millennium.

Details

Category:
Aeronautics
Object Number:
2022-16
type:
uniform