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Burns House

Burns Street
Dumfries
Dumfries & Galloway
DG1 2PS
Scotland

Telephone: +44 1387 255 297
Fax: +44 1387 265 081
Email: info@dumfriesmuseum.demon.co.uk

Ayrshire & Arran
Local politics have divided Ayrshire into North (formerly Cunninghame), East (Kyle) and South (Carrick), now including the Isle of Arran and its smaller, sister islands Great and Little Cumbrae. Alth...

April 2011, Issue 56, page 18

Ayrshire and Arran – land of inspiration
There's much more to Ayrshire than Robert Bruce - though he is a crucial component. David Gordon reports.

March 2004, Issue 13, page 47

Scotland's Burning passion (Robert Burns)
In the latest in our series of legendary Scots, Mark Nicholls sets off on the trail of Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns

September 2006, Issue 28, page 64

Set for the history books
In the latest in our series on the Scottish regiments, Mark Nicholls looks at the Royal Highland Fusiliers and Glasgow, the vibrant city where it still recruits many of its soldiers

October 2005, Issue 23, page 65

Scotland Magazine Issue 56

Scotland Magazine Issue 56
Dundas Castle - Photo Challenge 2010 - Ayrshire & Arran and much more....

Published April 2011.

Scotland Magazine Issue 28

Scotland Magazine Issue 28
Dunvegan Castle - Sir Walter Scott's love of Skye, Rooms with a skew - Unusual places to stay, Culloden - Remembering the tragic battle - Speyside and the Highlands - A whisky lover's guide, Robert Burns - The Borders - Coastal villages - Bike and train j.

Published September 2006.

Scotland Magazine Issue 23

Scotland Magazine Issue 23
Island Life - Scotland's finest whisky islands - A royal county - Aberdeenshire - Top 10 Romantic destinations - Scotland in Bloom - Hebridean Princess - Shortbread recipes - Solway - Bagpipes.

Published October 2005.

Scotland Magazine Issue 13

Scotland Magazine Issue 13
Ayrshire and Arran - Lord of the Isles - Clan Donald - Scone Place - Heart of History - The real MacBeth - Isle of Skye - Cashmere - Gleneagles - Icons of Scotland.

Published March 2004.

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