Annual Burns Chronicle and Club DirectoryBurns Federation, 1916 |
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... buildings where the wheels of industry are heard all day long . Their tomb is marked by a long , low , well- preserved stone , which bears the following lines , composed by Robert Burns Thomson , their second son : - * Letter from Mrs ...
... buildings where the wheels of industry are heard all day long . Their tomb is marked by a long , low , well- preserved stone , which bears the following lines , composed by Robert Burns Thomson , their second son : - * Letter from Mrs ...
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... building was lately acquired on their behalf , the purchase price having been generously provided by Mr Charles Rennie Cowie , President of the Partick Burns Club , who has also very kindly borne the expense of a restoration scheme and ...
... building was lately acquired on their behalf , the purchase price having been generously provided by Mr Charles Rennie Cowie , President of the Partick Burns Club , who has also very kindly borne the expense of a restoration scheme and ...
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... building in Mauchline known as the Burns House- the house in which Robert Burns and his wife , Jean Armour , first began housekeeping . He ( the Chairman ) could safely give them the assurance that this Association would jealously ...
... building in Mauchline known as the Burns House- the house in which Robert Burns and his wife , Jean Armour , first began housekeeping . He ( the Chairman ) could safely give them the assurance that this Association would jealously ...
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... building , and had undertaken to provide for its upkeep , the very greatest satisfaction was felt . There were now few of the old places left as they used to be . The Armours ' house had gone , Mossgiel had been rebuilt , and it was a ...
... building , and had undertaken to provide for its upkeep , the very greatest satisfaction was felt . There were now few of the old places left as they used to be . The Armours ' house had gone , Mossgiel had been rebuilt , and it was a ...
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... building , but had also defrayed the cost of the restoration and necessary repairs . Mr Cowie was a gentleman of no half measures . They were proud of him , and claimed him as one of themselves , because as President of Partick Burns ...
... building , but had also defrayed the cost of the restoration and necessary repairs . Mr Cowie was a gentleman of no half measures . They were proud of him , and claimed him as one of themselves , because as President of Partick Burns ...
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