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Statue of Jean Armour
This statue of Jean Armour as a young women is located in Mauchline.
Portrait, Jean Armour Burns
Replica made from an original by J A Gilfillan, a member of Dumfries Burns Club. The original was pr
Armchair belonging to Jean Armour (1765 = 1834)
Bought in 1834, at the sale of Jean Armour's posessions.
Corner cupboard belonging to Jean Armour (1765 = 1834)
Bought in 1834 by local schoolmaster, Mr Richardson, at the sale of Jean Armour's posessions.
Framed illustrations from Burns' House, Dumfries
Drawings and text taken from the "Catalogue of Exhibits with Official Illustrated Handbook of Burns'
'Flowers'
Small watercolour which belonged to Jean Armour Burns. On the reverse there is a note of authenticat
Jean Armour Burns
Portrait of Jean Armour Burns.
Armours' Burial Place, Mauchline Kirkyard
Four of Burns children are buried here. Three died in infancy and the forth, Elizabeth Riddell Burns
Burns House, Mauchline
The thatched house in the foreground was where Robert Burns lived with his wife, Jean Armour, in 178
Willie's Mill, Tarbolton
Willie, of the mill at Tarbolton, was a friend of Robert Burns's. Burns is said to have hidden Jean
Funeral Notice of Jean Armour Burns (1)
On her death, this notice was sent to family and friends of Jean Armour by her son Robert.
Auctioneer's hammer, used at the sale of the effects of Jean Armour Burns
This auctioneer's hammer was used by the Dumfries auctioneer, John Richardson, at the sale of the ef
The Holy Bible, which belonged to Jean Armour Burns
This small edition of The Bible belonged to Jean Armour, the wife of the poet, Robert Burns. Her sig
"The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy"
This book, "The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy", belonged to Robert Burns' wife, Jean Armour and
Silk scarf which belonged to Jean Armour Burns
Silk scarf which belonged to Jean Armour, the widow of the poet Robert Burns. It was a gift from h
Miniature of Robert Burns which belonged to Jean Armour Burns
This miniature portrait of Robert Burns belonged to his wife, Jean Armour. The likeness has been ta
Spectacles which belonged to Jean Armour Burns
These plain metal framed spectacles are believed to have belonged to Jean Armour, Robert Burns' wife
Mrs Burns and Grandchild, engraving
This stippled steel plate engraving shows Jean Armour Burns with her favourite grandchild, Sarah Eli
Gold and coral brooch which belonged to Jean Armour
This brooch belonged to Jean Armour Burns. It contains a plait of hair and may be a mourning brooch
Armour Family Bible
This bible belonged to the family of Burns's wife, Jean Armour. For several generations the Armour
Jean Armour
When he married her, Burns described Jean as "…the handsomest figure, the sweetest temper, the sound
Jean Armour's Bonnet Box
According to the plaque fixed to the front of the box, it was brought to Mauchline from Dumfries aft
Funeral Notice of Jean Armour Burns
Letter from Burns to 'Mrs. Burns, Mauchline'
Burns wrote this letter from Ellisland on 14th October 1788. It reads: "My dearest Love, You need no
Wilson Collection of Letters and Accounts from the family of Robert Burns
The book contains accounts and many letters by Gilbert Burns. It also contains a letter from Jean Ar
Printed letter, Robert Burns Jr
Intimation of the funeral of Jean Armour Burns. She died on the 26th March 1834 and is buried beside
Ellisland
Robert Burns and Jean Armour lived at the farm at Ellisland between 1788 and 1791. When Burns took t
Tarbloton and Willie's Mill
This is 1 of 12 etchings by George Houston which form a series entitled Burns Country. The series de
Mossgeil
This is 1 of 12 etchings by George Houston which form a series entitled Burns Country. The series de
The Jean Armour Room, Burns House Museum
Robert Burns and Jean Armour lived in this room from March to December 1788. It was rented from Arch
040 Mrs Burns, Jean Armour
The original portrait of Jean Armour on which this engraving is based was painted in 1822 by John Al
Horn Cup
This horn cup once belonged to Jean Armour, wife of Robert Burns
Wooden Plate
A wooden platter from Nanse Tinnock's Public House. Part of the James McKie Collection.
Luggie
"Luggie" is a Scots word for a porringer - a small, shallow bowl with a handle. This luggie once be
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