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Burns Mausoleum DumfriesROBERT BURNS Mausoleum to Scotlands national poet at Dumfries Date: 1759 - 1796
Carlyle / Grave / ScotlandTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers grave at Ecclefechan, Dumfries Date: 1795 - 1881
Carlyle / BirthplaceTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers birthplace at Ecclefechan, Dumfries Date: 1795 - 1881
Burns D place RoomROBERT BURNS Room where Scotlands national poet died, in Dumfries Date: 1759 - 1796
Burns Farm EllislandROBERT BURNS Scottish poets farm at Ellisland, on the River Nith, near Dumfries Date: 1759 - 1796
Burns D place DumfriesROBERT BURNS House in Dumfries where the Scottish poet died Date: 1759 - 1796
Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School BandThe Dumfries and Maxwelltown Industrial School fife and drum band. Date: circa 1906
Village School House, Templand, Lockerbie, ScotlandVillage School House, Templand, Lockerbie, Dumfries, Scotland. Date: 1920s
The Village, Cairnryan, Dumfries-shireThe Village, Cairnryan, Stranraer, near Loch Ryan, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 1920s
The Village, New Abbey, Dumfries-shireThe Village, New Abbey, Dumfries, near Overton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
The Village, Carsluith, Dumfries-shireThe Village, Carsluith, near Creetown, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 1900s
The River, Mennock Pass, Dumfries-shireThe River, Mennock Pass, near Wanlockhead, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 1950s
The Village, Kippford, Dumfries-shireThe Village, Kippford, Dalbeattie, near Palnackie, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 1921
Dumfries house where Burns died and Boys Industrial SchoolThe house (left) in Dumfries where poet Robert Burns died. The building to its right housed a boys industrial school Date: Date unknown
Pipe Band at Dumfries Industrial SchoolUniformed members of the boys pipe band at the Dumfries Industrial School pose with their instruments - bagpipes and drums - accompanied by two adult members of the Schools staff. Date: Date unknown
The Sands, Dumfries, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Caerlaverock Castle, Dumfries, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Dumfries House from south, Cumnock, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Burns Mausoleum, Dumfries, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Lincluden Abbey, Dumfries, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
BEAM PUMPThe old Beam Pump at Wanlockhead, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Date: 19th century
Marriage Certifcate from Gretna GreenMarriage Certifcate from The Old Blacksmiths Shop Gretna Green. The local blacksmith and his anvil have become the lasting symbols of Gretna Green weddings. Date: 1929
Lincluden Abbey, near Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Founded in 1164 and converted into a college for a prevost and prebendaries in the early 15th century. Date: founded 1164
Kirkpatrick Fleming Poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, ScotlandView of the Kirkpatrick Fleming Combination poorhouse, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. The image is caption " Rest for the Weary" -- the poorhouse mostly catered for the elderly and the bedridden
The Statue of Robert Burns, DunfriesRobert Burns (1759 - 1796). The statue of Robert Burns in Church Place, at the junction of the High Street, Castle Street and Buccleuch Street in Dumfries, Dumfrieshire, Scotland
Modern Athenians plate 29 - EdinburghWilliam Burn Callender (d. 1854) of Prestonhall, walking the same Edinburgh street as Sir Charles Gs Menteath, a Baronet of the Shire of Dumfries
Sweetheart Abbey, ScotlandSweetheart Abbey, or New Abbey, outside the village of that name near Dumfries, Scotland. It was indeed new at one time, but that was in 1275 -- today it is much the worse for wear
Cheyne Row, Chelsea, 1881Engraving showing Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London in 1881. Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, lived here
Ecclefechan Graveyard, Dumfries, 1881Engraving showing the burial place of Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), the Scottish historian and essayist, in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway
Gretna Wedding CertifMarriage certificate from the parish of Gretna, Dumfries, Scotland, a favourite destination for English eloping couples, being just across the Scottish border
Phantom CoachA phantom coach is seen by sailors driving over the water; when hailed, the coachman replies they are driving from Dumfries to Hell
Gretna Green - too LateA Gretna Green wedding - until 1856, runaway couples could be married at Gretna, Dumfries- shire (Scotland) without banns licence, or priest, by black- smith, landlord or tollkeeper