ROBERT BURNS LINKS
Below, we have provided links to
some other websites about Robert Burns that may be of interest
to those seeking information about Burns, his poetry, songs and
music.
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http://www.worldburnsclub.com/
Robert Burns Club World Federation.
http://www.robertburns.org/
An Excellent reference site that
includes Robert Burns's complete works with English translations.
It also includes the full indexed text of Maurice Lindsay's Burns
Encyclopaedia.
http://www.dsl.ac.uk/dsl/
Dictionary
of the Scots Language
http://www.robertburns.plus.com/launchrb.htm
This site has lots of interesting information on Robert Burns.
It is not a very attractive site that is not easy to navigate
but don't let that put you off because it is worth a visit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/burnsnight/ This
is the BBC's tribute to Burns and, more specifically. the Burns
Supper. Well worth a visit!
http://www.electricscotland.com/burns/ The
Electric Scotland site is an excellent resource and always worth
a visit. They provide lots of material on Robert Burns as well
as links to other Burns sites.
http://siliconglen.com/ Silicon
Glen is another good Scottish Reference site.
http://members.shaw.ca/micheil/burns/burns.htm This
site provides an indexed dictionary of Burns's vocabulary.
http://www.milwburnsclub.org/
The
Robert Burns Club of Milwaukee is a non-profit organization dedicated
to preserving the living memory of Scotland's great, 18th century
bard Robert Burns. A North American Resource that is "weel
wordy o ' visit."
http://www.burnsheritagepark.com/
The Burns Heritage Park is centred
on the village of Alloway and it includes Burns's Cottage, The
Tam o' Shanter Experience, Brig o'Doon, Kirk Alloway and the Burns
Museum.
http://www.dumbartonburnsclub.com
The website of Dumbarton Burns Club, No.10 in the Federation.
Dumbarton is proud of its association with Robert Burns. It also has the
distinction of being one of six Scottish Burghs which made Burns a freeman during
his life. The other five are Jedburgh, Dumfries, Linlithgow, Lochmaben
and Sanquhar. His Burgess Ticket is a treasured relic, preserved in the
local council's archives. Highland Mary's two nieces are buried in a little
churchyard at Renton.
www.irvineayrshire.org/burns
The long-established Irvine Burns Club, founded in 1826,
maintains a Robert Burns Museum in the town where the poet Robert
Burns lived and worked in 1781. Visitors can enjoy the audio-visual
room, the manuscripts, and many paintings and artifacts. Admission
free.
www.valebowlingclub.co.uk
The Vale of Leven Bowling Club play host to our St.
Andrew's night each year. This club also hosts a popular Burns
Supper of their own.
http://www.prestige-events-scotland.com
Prestige Events
Scotland is a team of event producers
who can organise and plan corporate, golfing and Burns events for
their clients including the provision of after dinner speakers.
http://www.rescuerabbie.com/
The Renfrewshire and Inverclyde Association of Burns Clubs are involved in a long running campaign to try to move Paisley’s famous Robert Burns Statue from its current ignominious surroundings in the Fountain Gardens to a more prominent site in the town centre, as originally intended. It is hoped that this move will correct a long-standing injustice, will improve the town centre and will make the statue more accessible to both locals and tourists alike.
