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Robert Burns

Robert Burns

A happy Burns’ Nicht tae ane an’ a.’ We’re looking forward tae oor haggis and champit neeps and tatties and we hope you can join in too. If none of this makes any sense to you, may we recommend a visit to the online Scots dictionary. And if that rouses your interest in things Scottish, why not try a course of Scottish History with the New Curiosity Shop.

If tonight you are having your first Burns’ Supper, there are full instructions here at rabbie-burns.com. Have fun.

The Editor: 25th January, 2010 Learning Resources, NCS News, Scottish History
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Burns’ Night

Robert Burns and a HaggisThe 25th of January is celebrated as Burns’ Night here in Scotland.All around the country (and in may parts of the world) a haggis will be addressed, whisky will be drunk, the lassies will be toasted and Robert Burns’ words will be recited with passion. Here’s a new web site to give you a flavour of the man and the spirit of the day: Interactive Robert Burns

Noel Chidwick: 25th January, 2008 NCS News, Scottish History
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