Carter-Campbell of Possil
| Carter-Campbell of Possil | |
|---|---|
| Cairtear-Cambeulach | |
| Motto | Fac et spera (Latin = Do and Hope) |
| War cry | Battle cry: Cruachan! |
| Profile | |
| District | Castle Martin, County Kildare. Achnacroish and Ardrishaig, Argyllshire. Possil, Lanarkshire. Craigenputtock Dumfriesshire. |
| Plant badge | Shamrock and Bog Myrtle |
| Animal | Rampant Combatant Lions, Talbot and Wild Boar |
| Pipe music | "The Campbells are Coming" |
| Carter-Campbell of Possil no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan | |
Carter-Campbell of Possil (also known as Campbell of Possil) is a branch of Clan Campbell, a Scottish clan. The Campbells of Possil were originally located in Argyll; and the Carters were an Irish family: the Carter-Campbell name was first used in 1864, following marriage.
Descendants include Duncan Carter-Campbell of Possil OBE and George Carter-Campbell.