Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 20Burns Federation., 1911 |
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... Rosebery , Provost Hunter , Mr R. A. Oswald of Auchencruive , and Mr P. A. Thomson , the Town Clerk , and following them came the town officers , whose coats of red and quaint headgear provided the only note of colour , if we except a ...
... Rosebery , Provost Hunter , Mr R. A. Oswald of Auchencruive , and Mr P. A. Thomson , the Town Clerk , and following them came the town officers , whose coats of red and quaint headgear provided the only note of colour , if we except a ...
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... Rosebery with a silver key to unlock the bar . Lord Rosebery , having accepted the key , said : -Mr Provost , until I arrived on this red platform I was under the impression that the Bridge was to be opened in perfect silence . All ...
... Rosebery with a silver key to unlock the bar . Lord Rosebery , having accepted the key , said : -Mr Provost , until I arrived on this red platform I was under the impression that the Bridge was to be opened in perfect silence . All ...
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... Rosebery and Mr Oswald took place in the Town Hall immediately afterwards . Provost Hunter presided over a very large and representative audience , admission being by ticket , and the platform party , in addition to the burgesses ...
... Rosebery and Mr Oswald took place in the Town Hall immediately afterwards . Provost Hunter presided over a very large and representative audience , admission being by ticket , and the platform party , in addition to the burgesses ...
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... Rosebery had so kindly agreed to officiate at the re - opening of the Auld Brig , there was a unanimous desire to acknowledge in some form the keen interest he had all along taken in everything pertaining to our National Bard ...
... Rosebery had so kindly agreed to officiate at the re - opening of the Auld Brig , there was a unanimous desire to acknowledge in some form the keen interest he had all along taken in everything pertaining to our National Bard ...
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... Rosebery , on rising to accept the freedom of the burgh , was loudly cheered . He said : Mr Provost and fellow- burgesses of Ayr , you say quite truly , Mr Provost , that you could confer no higher honour on anyone than the freedom of ...
... Rosebery , on rising to accept the freedom of the burgh , was loudly cheered . He said : Mr Provost and fellow- burgesses of Ayr , you say quite truly , Mr Provost , that you could confer no higher honour on anyone than the freedom of ...
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