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View of Ayr, the birth-place of Burns, 1844. Creator: UnknownView of Ayr, the birth-place of Burns, 1844. The town where Scottish poet Robert Burns was born, with its two bridges over the River Ayr. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Artist: John RogersThe Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Robert Burns, Scottish poet. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement
Rozelle Gates, on the road to Burns Cottage, Ayr, Ayrshire, 1913. From the Caledonia series of postcards
"Auld Mare Maggie, " by J. Faed, 1870. Creator: Robert Loudan"Auld Mare Maggie, " by J. Faed, 1870. Engraving of a painting inspired by a poem by Robert Burns. 'A poem more characteristic of Burns...could scarcely be named than that of the "Auld Farmer's
The Hallowe'en Dinner of the London Scottish Volunteers -- Bringing in the Haggis, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
The International Exhibition: "The Poetry of Great Britain", a group of silver designed... 1862The International Exhibition: "The Poetry of Great Britain", a group of silver designed and modelled by Signor Monti and executed by Mr. C. F. Hancock, 1862. The name of Mr
Procession of archers, 1844. Creator: UnknownProcession of archers, 1844. A procession of clubs, societies, and trades at Alloway in Scotland, during a festival celebrating the life and work of Scottish poet Robert Burns
Procession of shepherds, 1844. Creator: UnknownProcession of shepherds, 1844. A procession of clubs, societies, and trades paying respects at the birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns at Alloway in Scotland
Principal view of the Monument, 1844. Creator: UnknownPrincipal view of the Monument, 1844. A ceremony at the monument to Scottish poet Robert Burns at Alloway in Scotland, during a festival celebrating his life and work
Banquet in the pavilion, 1844. Creator: UnknownBanquet in the pavilion, 1844. Guests dining in a special pavilion at Alloway in Scotland, during the festival celebrating the life and work of Scottish poet Robert Burns
Procession uncovering before the sons of Burns, 1844. Creator: UnknownProcession uncovering before the sons of Burns, 1844. The three sons of Scottish poet Robert Burns and his patron Lord Eglintoun remove their hats as a sign of respect
Burns three sons, 1844. Creator: UnknownBurns three sons, 1844. Sons of Scottish poet Robert Burns: Robert Burns, James Glencairn Burns, and William Nicol Burns. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
Arch on the Old Brig of Doon, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch on the Old Brig of Doon, 1844. Floral arch on the old bridge over the River Doon at Ayr in Scotland, part of the festival celebrating Scottish poet Robert Burns
The Pavilion, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Pavilion, 1844. Bunting-covered building erected to accommodate visitors to the town of Ayr in Scotland, birthplace Scottish poet Robert Burns, during the Burns festival
Professor Wilson, Vice-Chairman, 1844. Creator: UnknownProfessor Wilson, Vice-Chairman, 1844. Portrait, possibly of the printer John Wilson who published the poems of Scottish poet Robert Burns. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Isabella, sister of Burns, 1844. Creator: UnknownIsabella, sister of Burns, 1844. Portrait of Isabella Burns, younger sister of Scottish poet Robert Burns. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Alloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: UnknownAlloway Kirk, Tam o Shanter, 1844. The ruins of Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to the 16th century, near Alloway in Scotland
The "Mickle Stane"- Tam o Shanter, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe " Mickle Stane" - Tam o Shanter, 1844. Stone featuring in Robert Burns poem:a singular stone, lying in a field attached to a small homestead - the stone commemorated in the poem of
Arch on the new Brig of Doon, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch on the new Brig of Doon, 1844. Floral arch on the bridge over the River Doon, part of the festival celebrating Scottish poet Robert Burns. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Statue of Burns, by Flaxman, 1844. Creator: UnknownStatue of Burns, by Flaxman, 1844. After a sculpture of Scottish poet Robert Burns, by John Flaxman. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Arch on the New Brig of Ayr, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch on the New Brig of Ayr, 1844. Floral arch at Ayr in Scotland, inspired by Scottish poet Robert Burns poem " Tam o Shanter"
The room in which Burns was born, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe room in which Burns was born, 1844. Birthplace of of Scottish poet Robert Burns, Ayr, Scotland. The small and low-roofed chamber in which he was born has undergone comparatively little change;
Arch near Burns cottage, 1844. Creator: UnknownArch near Burns cottage, 1844. Floral arch at Ayr, part of the festival celebrating Scottish poet Robert Burns. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I
Tam o Shanter Arch, 1844. Creator: UnknownTam o Shanter Arch, 1844. Floral arch at Ayr in Scotland, inspired by Scottish poet Robert Burns poem " Tam o Shanter"
Ground plan of the Pavilion, 1844. Creator: UnknownGround plan of the Pavilion, 1844. Plan of the building erected to accommodate visitors to the town of Ayr in Scotland, birthplace Scottish poet Robert Burns
James Glencairn Burns, 1843-47. Creators: David Octavius Hill, Robert AdamsonJames Glencairn Burns, 1843-47
Burns Cottage - Room, where the Poet was Born, Ayr, Scotland, c1930s. Creator: UnknownBurns Cottage - Room, where the Poet was Born, Ayr, Scotland, c1930s. Two-roomed clay and thatch cottage built by the father of Robert Burns, Scotlands national poet in 1757
Robert Burns, (1759-1796), 1830. Creator: UnknownRobert Burns, (1759-1796), 1830. Robert Burns (1759-1796) Scottish poet and lyricist, a pioneer of the Romantic movement and inspiration to liberalism and socialism
The Birthplace of Robert Burns, Ayr, Scotland, 1896. Creator: Works and Sun Sculpture StudiosThe Birthplace of Robert Burns, Ayr, Scotland, 1896. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."
Statue of Robert Burns, Ballarat, 1901. Creator: UnknownStatue of Robert Burns, Ballarat, 1901. Eight statues of Robert Burns were erected in Australia between 1883 and 1935, this was the first. From " Federated Australia"
The Tam O Shanter, Ayr, Scotland, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Tam O Shanter, Ayr, Scotland, 1936. The Tam O Shanter inn dating from 1529, one of the few surviving thatched buildings in Ayr
Auld Kirk, Ayr, Scotland, 1897. Creator: Underwood & UnderwoodAuld Kirk, Ayr, Scotland, 1897. The ruined Alloway Auld Kirk, which dates back to at least the 16th century, was used by Robert Burns as the setting for the gathering of witches
Elizabeth Hyslop Burns, Daughter of the Poet, c1860s, (1902). Creator: UnknownElizabeth Hyslop Burns, Daughter of the Poet, c1860s, (1902). Portrait of a woman believed to have been the illegitimate daughter of Scottish poet Robert Burns
Robert Burns, (1821). Creator: FreemanRobert Burns, (1821). Portrait of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796). A pioneer of the Romantic movement, his birthday is celebrated annually by Scots with a traditional supper on Burns Night
Bobby Burns. Creator: UnknownBobby Burns. Portrait of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796), a pioneer of the Romantic movement
Burns Grace, late 19th century. Artist: Henry John DobsonBurns Grace, late 19th century. Grace thought by some to have been written by Robert Burns (1759-1796), but which was possibly already in use before his time: Some hae meat and canna eat
Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936The Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark reprsents the figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
And scarcely had he Maggie rallied, When out the hellish legion sallied, 19th century. Illustration of a scene from Tam O Shanter by Robert Burns
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, 19th century (1894). Artist: William WalkerRobert Burns (1759-1796), Scottish poet, 19th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, 1877. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement. (Colorised black and white print)
Tam O Shanter, 1826. Artist: James C AllenTam O Shanter, 1826. Tam o Shanter is a narrative poem written by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) in 1790. First published in 1791 the poem uses a mixture of Scots and English
Robert Burns - Poet, 1840. Artist: John RogersRobert Burns - Poet, 1840. Robert Burns, Scottish poet. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement. After Alexander Nasmyth (1758-1840)
Robert Burns, Scottish poet (1759-1796), 1912Robert Burns, Scottish poet. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement. This portrait is after Alexander Nasmyth (1758-1840). Taken from R. J
Robert Burns, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935Robert Burns. From the painting by Alexander Nasmyth, at the National Portrait Gallery. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, 1787 (1912). Painted on paper. One of the four authentic portraits of the poet, a gift to his friend, John Cotterell
Burns Cottage, Scotland, 1893. Artist: John L StoddardBurns Cottage, Scotland, 1893. The birthplace of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) in Alloway, South Ayrshire. The two-roomed thatched cottage is now a museum dedicated to him
Queen Marys Lament, poem in the handwriting of Robert Burns, late 18th century, (1840). Artist: Robert BurnsQueen Marys Lament, poem in the handwriting of Robert Burns, late 18th century, (1840). Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents
Robert Burns, Having set his hand to the plough, looks back at Highland Mary, 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmRobert Burns, Having set his hand to the plough, looks back at Highland Mary, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
The Bridge of Doon, Ayrshire, 1838. Artist: GK RichardsThe Bridge of Doon, Ayrshire, 1838
Robert Burns (1759-1796), Scottish poet, 1805. Burns is seen here being served by hostess Nancy Tinnock
Mrs Dunlop of Dunlop, Patron of Robbie Burns. Artist: H RobinsonMrs Dunlop of Dunlop, Patron of Robbie Burns
The birthplace of Robert Burns, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Robert Burns (1759-1796) is generally regarded as Scotlands national poet
Heres a health to them thats awa, c1792. Artist: Robert BurnsHeres a health to them thats awa, c1792. Robert Burns song Heres a health to them thats awa, written in support of the Whigs, Charlie being Charles James Fox and Tammie Thomas Erskine
The Meeting of Burns and Scott, c1786, (late 19th century). Two great Scottish writers, the Romantic poet Robert Burns (1759-1796), and novelist Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) come face-to-face
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, 1877. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, 19th century. Artist: W HollRobert Burns, Scottish poet, 19th century. Portrait of Burns (1759-1796)
Robert Burns, Scottish poet, late 18th century. At the centre left is the Bridge of Doon which features in his poem Tam o Shanter (1791)
Grand Burns Festival. - Brown Entertains his Friend wi a Haggis!, 1859. Artist: John LeechGrand Burns Festival. - Brown Entertains his Friend wi a Haggis!, 1859. On 25th January 1859, the centenary of the birth of Robert Burns was celebrated with a Grand Burns Festival at Crystal Palace