Tour Scotland Winter Photographs St Michaels Churchyard Dumfries


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of St Michaels Churchyard Dumfries, Scotland. St Michael's is the Parish Church of Dumfries and around it is the oldest town graveyard. Greyfriars, built in 1876. Robert Burns attended church here, and is buried in the graveyard.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of St Michaels Churchyard Dumfries, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of St Michaels Churchyard Dumfries, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Winter Photographs Dumfries


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Dumfries, Scotland. Former seaport where Robert Burns lived before his death in 1796. This market town and former royal burgh is situated close to the Solway Firth, near the mouth of the River Nith.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of Dumfries, Scotland.



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Tour Scotland Photograph Jean Armour Statue


Tour Scotland photograph of the Jean Armour statue in Dumfries, Scotland. The wife of Robert Burns, whom she met in 1784 in Mauchline.

One of the poems that Rober Burns wrote to his wife.

Of a' the airts the wind can blaw,
I dearly like the west,
For there the bonie lassie lives,
The lassie I lo'e best:

There's wild-woods grow, and rivers row,
And mony a hill between:
But day and night my fancys' flight
Is ever wi' my Jean.

I see her in the dewy flowers,
I see her sweet and fair:
I hear her in the tunefu' birds,
I hear her charm the air:
There's not a bonie flower that springs,
By fountain, shaw, or green;
There's not a bonie bird that sings,
But minds me o' my Jean.



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Tour Scotland Video Scottish American War Memorial


Tour Scotland travel video of the Scottish American War Memorial in Princes Street Gardens on history visit and trip to Edinburgh. The Memorial serves as a monument to the soldiers of WWI and features a seated and kilted soldier. The Memorial was donated by the United States and is familiarly known as "The Call."


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Old Photograph Clan Graves Scotland


Old photograph of Clan Graves at Culloden Battlefield, near Inverness, Scotland.

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