Old Travel Blog Photograph Burn And Culvert Ecclefechan Scotland


Old travel Blog photograph of cottages, houses and people by the burn and culvert in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The High Street of the village has a burn, which is Scottish word for a stream, which runs through a culvert below it. This culvert was constructed in 1875 by Dr George Arnott at his own expense. Thomas Carlyle the essayist, satirist and historian was born on 4 December 1795 in The Arched House in Ecclefechan. Carlyle left Ecclefechan at the age of 13 and walked the 84 miles to Edinburgh in order to attend university. In 1828 he moved to Craigenputtock with his wife Jane. He never forgot his roots and insisted that Ecclefechan should become his final resting place. He was buried in Ecclefechan churchyard on 5 February 1881. Robert Burns composed a song entitled The Lass O' Ecclefechan.



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