Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre, unveiled in 1882. David J Black reminds us just how famous Burns was. See part one ...
On January 25, the birthday of its national poet, Scotland celebrates Burns Night with a traditional Scottish meal washed down with a warming dram of whisky ...
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 ...
The formal event at the Colonial Heritage Club featured Scottish traditions, bagpipes, whisky and a dinner that included ...
Robert Burns, a son of tenant farmers, stepped into this political turbulence and achieved rapid acclaim. His poems drew on ...
Socks owned by Robert Burns and his wife’s wedding ring have been ... “Auld Lang Syne is probably Burns’s most famous song, and one of the collection’s hero objects. “With only six manuscript copies ...
Today marks Burns Night, which as the name suggests is all about celebrating the life and poetry of Robert Burns. It is hard to imagine any Scot not having at least heard of the country's most ...
and fun culminating as we join hands in a rousing rendition of Burns’ most famous song “Auld Lang Syne.” Come join us as we raise our glasses to friendship, the spirit of Robert Burns ...
Record's latest Walk of the Week, we are celebrating Robert Burns ahead of Burns Night with a spectacular hike that inspired the poem to write one of his most famous works.
“Auld Lang Syne is probably Burns’ most famous song, and one of the collection ... the third anniversary of Mary's death.” The Robert Burns collection can be found online at https ...