Susan Brook, director at Buildings Archaeology, explained that in 1690 Duncan Forbes of Culloden secured the privilege of ...
He was renowned as a poet – and a song collector, with some of his famous tunes and melodies coming from those songs,” Malgrati says. Apart from celebrating the life and work of Robert Burns, ...
Socks owned by Robert Burns and his wife’s wedding ... “Auld Lang Syne is probably Burns’s most famous song, and one of the collection’s hero objects. “With only six manuscript copies ...
For some of you sitting here, this may be your first experience of a Burns supper. Maybe even your first exposure to Scottish ...
Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre, unveiled in 1882. David J Black reminds us just how famous Burns was. See part one ...
Bonnie bravehearts enjoyed a late Burns supper but it was well worth the wait, with a piper, haggis, poetry and dance on the ...
Born in 1759 and passing away in 1796, Robert Burns has left an enduring literary legacy that continues to inspire Dall-E During this first supper, they recited Burns's famous eight-verse ode to ...
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 ...
The formal event at the Colonial Heritage Club featured Scottish traditions, bagpipes, whisky and a dinner that included ...
Now operated by the National Trust for Scotland as part of the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum ... visitors will be treated to a re-enactment of his famous poem Tam o’ Shanter.
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 ...