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Jean Armour, Mrs Robert Burns. Wife of the poet Robert Burns
By John Alexander Gilfillan
Scottish National Portrait Gallery
Robert Burns junior, the eldest son of Robert Burns c 1850
A sepia toned monochrome photographic print on a cabinet card by James White of Dumfries and Moniaive from the album of a local family
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
Robert Burns junior, the eldest son of Robert Burns c 1850
An enhanced monochrome photographic print of a on a cabinet card from the album of a local family
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
James Glencairn Burns, Robert Burns junior and William Nicol Burns, c 1850
Sepia toned monochrome photographic prints on cabinet cards of three of the sons of Robert Burns
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
Burns Cottage, Alloway - the birthplace of Robert Burns - interior view of Kitchen
Courtesy of the Trustees of Burns Monument and Burns Cottage
Burns Cottage, Alloway - the birthplace of Robert Burns - interior view of the Byre
Courtesy of the Trustees of Burns Monument and Burns Cottage
Burns Cottage, Alloway - the birthplace of Robert Burns - interior view of the Barn
Courtesy of the Trustees of Burns Monument and Burns Cottage
Burns House from "Dumfries and Robert Burns: A Photographic Souvenir", c 1900
A lithographic print of a monochrome photograph of Burns House from a photographic souvenir booklet
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
Burns Monument - erected in 1823 to commemorate the memory of Robert Burns in Alloway
Courtesy of the Trustees of Burns Monument and Burns Cottage
Jean Armour Burns Brown, as the Nasmyth portrait of Robert Burns, c 1900
A monochrome sepia toned photographic print of a direct descendant of Robert Burns, taken as a superimposed image on his portrait.
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
The Bedroom in which Robert Burns died, Burns House, Dumfries c 1910
A monochrome photographic print of the Burns exhibition set out in the bedroom, the only room open to visitors at this time
Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
Window of the bedroom in which Robert Burns died, Burns House, Dumfries
Dumfries & Galloway Council - Nithsdale Museums
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