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Medal (obverse) commemorating the Grand Festival in honour of Robert Burns
© National Museums Scotland
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Medal (reverse) commemorating the Grand Festival in honour of Robert Burns
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Pane of glass, inscribed with a poem attributed to Robert Burns
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Engraving, Twa Brother Scots, associated with Sir Walter Scott & Robert Burns
published in Edinburgh
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Engraving, Burns in Edinburgh 1787
published in Edinburgh
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Sheet music cover for 'Reminiscences of Burns'
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Print entitled Burns first meeting with Scott
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Model cooking pot, with view of the Burns Monument, Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire
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Back view of a chanter of a Stock-and-Horn
acquired by Robert Burns, 1794
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Chanter of a Stock-and-Horn
acquired by Robert Burns, 1794
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Engraving of an orchestra
of Union Pipe, Violin and Cello, in Edinburgh, 1787, by Charles Ewart after Stewart Watson
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Glass whisky decanter
With a portrait of Robert Burns
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Music and words for 'Merry hae I been teethin a heckle'
written by Robert Burns, c. 1790, and set to the tune of Lord Breadalbane's March
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Pane of glass with Burn's signature
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Stock-and-Horn
© National Museums Scotland
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The Scots Musical Museum
by James Johnson, 1787 - 1803
© National Museums Scotland