A farm built by Robert Burns and where he wrote Auld Lang Syne ... Ellisland Farm on the banks of the River Nith in Dumfries, ...
The historic Dumfries church where Robert Burns and his family worshipped – and has his final resting place – has launched a £25,000 fundraising appeal. It coincides with an annual ...
It is the church where Robert ... Church in Dumfries, where the bard was later laid to rest in its graveyard in 1796, is raising money to protect and enhance the building - and its Burns ...
A restored Masonic apron belonging to national bard Robert Burns, holds pride of place over the fireplace of the museum of the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland in Edinburgh.
Robert Burns died on July 21, 1796, at the young age of 37 in Dumfries. His passing was preceded by a period of poor health which caused him to age prematurely. It is possible that Burns' health ...
No Burns Day would be complete without a haggis. Rachel heads to Glenesk where every year the locals make their own for the Tarfside Rural Burns supper. Anne Littlejohn lets Rachel into her kitchen to ...
A number of sites across Dumfries and Galloway - like Lochmaben - have links with Robert ... Ellisland Farm. Stuart Cochrane, curator of the Ellisland Trust, said that they had Burns suppers ...
The Lochlea 6-Year-Old will launch on the 24th of January, highlighting the historic connection between Lochlea and Robert Burns, who lived and worked on Lochlea Farm between 1777 and 1784.
Enthusiastic Burnsians have taken the plunge and helped make a world’s first for the Big Burns Supper festival in Dumfries a sell out. Blending tradition with a splash of innovation, all places ...
Who would have thought that in Dumfries, in the southwest corner of Scotland, there are small 19th-century bottles of ...
The historic Dumfries church where Robert Burns and his family worshipped – and has his final resting place – has launched a £25,000 fundraising appeal. It coincides with an annual commemorative ...