Burns, Robert, 1759-1796 (Scottish poet)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
2 versions of lecture on Robert Burns and Medicine given in Edinburgh, c 1964-27 November 1970
2 versions of lecture by Norman Dott on Robert Burns and Medicine given in Edinburgh. The lectures have different mauscript corrections, and one has a note 'lent to Dr. Happel 27.11.70. [27 November 1970]'.
5. Arran, Bute, Ayr, Wigton, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries, circa 1850 (spine-dated 1849)
Antique forgery of a letter from Robert Burns to James Johnson
Letter refers to ill-health, and to mis-spellings in 'Hyslop's bill'. It is address to Mr. Jas. Johnson, Engraver, Music Shop, Lawn Market, Edinburgh.
The collection also includes a cover, noted: 'Letter of the poet Burns received from Mr. James Stewart Merchant Burrowstounness January 1851'.
Ayr, 1843
Ayr. Line engraving. 1843. Banks, William, -1866, Artist; Lizars, W. H. (William Home), 1788-1859, Engraver, Publisher.
Publisher statement: Published by W.H. Lizars, Edinr.
Published in: Lizars' Views of the Principal Cities and Towns in Scotland (1843).
Note: Three views in an ornamental frame: centre, Ayr; to left Burns Monument; to right, Wallace Tower.
‘Burns as a Scots Folksong Collector’, 10 December 1910-20 January 1911
Burn's [sic] Mausoleum, Dumfries, 2 June 1817
Burn's [sic] Mausoleum, Dumfries. Line engraving. 2 June 1817. Scott, Robert, 1777-1841, Engraver; Archibald Constable & Co., Publisher.
Publisher statement: For the Scots Mage. & Edinr. Literary Misy. Pubd. by A. Constable & Co.
Published in: Scots Magazine, and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, May 1817.
Collection of Original Letters and Verses of Robert Burns, 2nd half of the 18th century
Collection of original letters and verses by Robert Burns.
Correspondence between Norman Dott and the British Council Specialist Tours Department, 1963-1964
Correspondence between Norman Dott and the British Council Specialist Tours Department, dated 1963-1964. The correspondence relates to tours planned and Council support. It includes letters about recital of Burns' songs in the vernacular.
Correspondence between Norman Dott, Douglas Guthrie and Sir Walter Mercer, 1963, 1967
Correspondence between Norman Dott and Douglas Guthrie dated 1963 and Dott and Sir Walter Mercer, dated 1967. The correspondence relates to references for Dott's talks on Robert Burns and Medicine.
Grey-friars Churchyard, Dumfries. (The burial place of Burns), 1838
Grey-friars Churchyard, Dumfries. (The burial place of Burns). Line engraving. 1838. Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854, Artist; Roberts, Edward John, 1797-1865, Engraver; Virtue, George, 1793?-1868, Publisher.
Published in: Allan Cunningham, The Poems, Letters, and Land of Robert Burns [1838-40], vol. I.
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