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Book/Printed MaterialSix Excellent Songs: Farewell; Drucken Jenny Din; The Gallant Weaver; John Anderson My Jo; The Nightingale; Scotland's Hills For Me. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1830-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe Scottish Rite Cathedral that Once Stood at the Corner of Broadway and Harvard in Seattle, Washington. May 15, 1915.
Scottish Rite Cathedral. Seattle, Wash. 5/15/15 This image is from an album of 298 black-and-white photographs taken by August Cohn during his work with the Alaska Engineering Commission in 1915-17. Cohn was a civil engineer and surveyor who worked on the survey of the original site on which the town (and later city) of Anchorage was built. He also was involved in surveying and engineering work for many of the...- Contributor: Alaska Engineering Commission - Cohn, August
- Date: 1915-01-01
- Resource: - 1 page
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Book/Printed MaterialJack Tar: To Which is Added, The World's a Stage; Astonishing Abraham Newland; The Sailor's Return. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Ayrshire Garland: Containing a Few Celebrated Songs. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 6 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Highland Piper's Advice to Drinkers. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialBurns' Popular Songs. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1840-01-01
- Resource: - 24 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialFour Excellent Songs: Highland Harry; The Storm; The Boatie Rows; Bonny Jean. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1840-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Sailor's Tragedy: To Which are Added, Highland Mary; The Irish Wedding. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1825-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Jolly Beggar; Neil Gow's Fareweel; My Kimmer and I; Rob Morris. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1823-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialRoslin Castle; Jackie to the Fair; To Mary in Heaven; Fortune; Duncan Gray. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Peck O' Maut: To Which are Added, This Is No My Plaid; The Highland Courtship. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1825-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialLass o' Ballochmyle; Auld Rob Morris; Wandering Willie; For A' That and A' That; Meg o' the Mill. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1828-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialRoy's Wife of Aldivalloch: To Which is Added, The Highland Plaid; Neil Gow's Fareweel; John Anderson, My Jo; Maria. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1823-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialTibby Fowler; Up in the Morning Early; The Thorn; Donnocht-Head; Fareweel to Whisky. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialA Garland of New Songs: Nae Luck About the House; Highland Mary; Come Under My Plaidy; M'Pherson's Farewell. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialBurn's Songs Illustrated, Number 1. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1840-01-01
- Resource: - 24 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialA Garland of New Songs: Bess the Gawkie; Blythe Was She; Yorkshireman in London; Pray Goody. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThree Excellent New Songs: Bonny Mally Stewart; The Soldier's Return; Answer to the Soldier's Return. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialFour Excellent New Songs: Duke of Gordon's Daughter; The Golden Glove; The Answer; The Caledonian Hunt Delights. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1800-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialFour Excellent Songs: The Laird of Cockpen; The Lass of Arranteenie; Mirren Gibb's Public House; Jack's the Lad. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1850-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialFour New Songs: Daft Jamie; The Two Emigrants; The Lea Rig; Irish Hafts for English Blades. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1830-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Irish Maniac: To Which are Added Welcome Royal Charley; Mary Morrison; and De'il's Awa' Wi' the Exciseman. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialSix Popular Songs: Coming Through the Rye; Say, My Heart, Why Wildly Beating; When I Was an Infant; Jackie to the Fair; Katty O'Lynch; There Was a Jolly Miller. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialTak Your Auld Cloke About Ye: To Which are Added, The Lass That Made the Bed to Me; Auld Robin Gray; and Saw Ye My Phely. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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Book/Printed MaterialThe Heaving of the Lead; Lash'd to the Helm; The Lass O'Arranteenie; Cauld Blaws the Wind; Dearest Ellen; From the White-Blossom'd Sloe. Robert Burns (1759-96) is best known for his poems and songs that reflect Scotland's cultural heritage. He was born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, the first of seven children belonging to William Burnes, a tenant farmer, and his wife Agnes Broun. Burns had little formal education, but he read English literature and absorbed the traditional, largely oral Scots-language folk songs and tales of his rural...
- Contributor: Burns, Robert
- Date: 1820-01-01
- Resource: - 8 pages
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