BAGPIPES filled the concourse at Beau Sejour on Saturday as the Guernsey Scottish Association celebrated its 66th Burns Night ...
Around the world this week, Scots gathered in their tartans, heard the squeal of a bagpipe and dug into a serving of haggis ...
John Clement delivered the Address To A Haggis, carried by Bill Sheehan the pub's landlord. READ MORE: Oxford’s top ten ...
The royal family recently released a brand-new portrait of King Charles to commemorate Burns Night (the celebration of the ...
In a room full of tartans, kilts and the skirl of the pipes, the City of Pipes and Drums held its annual Robert Burns Night ...
The club said this was the "most successful" Burns Night to date, with more than 90 people heading to the clubhouse for a night ...
At Little Bramingham Farm, the Luton-based residential care run by Charity, Friends of the Elderly - which is celebrating its ...
The keynote speaker takes the stage to deliver a spell-binding oratoration on the life of Robert Burns: his literary genius, his politics, his highs and lows, his human frailty and - most ...
Robert Burns most probably wrote the famous poem “Address to a Haggis” in 1786 for a dinner at the house of his merchant ...
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Burns wrote 'The Rights of Women' for Miss Louisa Fontenelle, a London actress who is known to have performed in both Edinburgh and Dumfries. Burns was apparently very taken with Miss Fontenelle ...