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The Inauguration of the Burns Memorial at Dumfries: 1

The Inauguration of the Burns Memorial at Dumfries: 1


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The Inauguration of the Burns Memorial at Dumfries: 1

THE INAUGURATION OF THE BURNS MEMORIAL AT DUMFRIES: 1. The House in which Burns First Lived in Nithsdale; 2. Unveiling the Statue; 3. St. Michaels Church; 4. House where Burns Died, July 21, 1796; 5. Lincluden Abbey; 6. The Burns Mausoleum

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1796 1882 Engraving Abbey Building Burns Convent Died Dumfries Friary Home House Of God Inauguration July Mausoleum Memorial Monastery Monument Priory Property Residential Statue Unveiling Lincluden Nithsdale


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This 1882 engraving titled "The Inauguration of the Burns Memorial at Dumfries: 1" takes us on a journey through time, offering a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of this momentous event. The print showcases six distinct scenes that encapsulate the essence of Robert Burns' legacy. Starting with "The House in which Burns First Lived in Nithsdale" we are transported to his humble beginnings, where his poetic genius was nurtured. Moving forward, we witness the unveiling of the magnificent statue, symbolizing not only his literary prowess but also his profound impact on Scottish culture. Next, our eyes fall upon St. Michaels Church, a house of God that played an integral role in Burns' life and perhaps served as a source of inspiration for many verses penned within its walls. We then encounter "House where Burns Died" reminding us of the poet's untimely departure from this world on July 21st, 1796. As our gaze shifts towards Lincluden Abbey, we are reminded of Scotland's monastic past and its influence on both religious and artistic endeavors during Burns' era. Finally, we arrive at The Burns Mausoleum—a solemn tribute to one of Scotland's greatest literary figures—where visitors can pay their respects to this beloved icon. Through intricate engravement techniques characteristic of Victorian artistry and retro styling reminiscent of bygone eras, this print transports us back in time while celebrating Robert Burn's enduring legacy

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