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Historic Properties and Monuments
The Feathers Hotel, Shropshire
The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, England was built around 1619 for attorney Rees Jones. The half-timber
Little Moreton Hall, near Cheshire
Little Moreton Hall, also known as Old Moreton Hall, is a half-timbered manor house near Cheshire, E
Dunfermline Palace
Dunfermline Palace in Fife is a ruined former residence of the Scottish royal family. The last royal
Busby Castle
Busby Castle, sometimes spelled Busbie, near Kilmaurs in East Ayrshire was the former seat of the Ba
Highland Mary's Grave, Greenock
Known for her relationship with poet Robert Burns, Mary Campbell died at age 23 of of typhus in Octo
Highland Mary's Monument, Failford
Highland Mary's Monument in Failford in a red sandstone column that was completed in 1921 for the Bu
Burying Place of the Armour Family, Mauchline Kirkyard
Grave of Robert Burns' father, William Burnes
William Burnes, the father of poet Robert Burns, died from exhaustion on the 13th February 1784. He
Burns Monument & New Brig, Alloway
Burns Monument was designed by Edinburgh architect Thomas Hamilton Jr and was first unveiled to the
Robert Burns' Mausoleum, Dumfries
After Robert Burns' death from rheumatic fever in 1796, he was laid to rest in a quiet corner of a c
Ramblers outside Rowallan Castle
Ramblers on an outing to Portencross Castle
This image shows the Ramblers on an outing to Portencross Castle. Portencross is situated on the Wes
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