Hardy
and Dorset, Wordsworth and the Lakes,
Burns and Mauchline.
Price:£10.00 + £2 P&P
Ian Lyell, Honorary President of Mauchline
Burns Club, acts as guide around the Mauchline
haunts of Scotland's most famous poet,
and shows how Burns' four years in the
village were his most prolific as a poet.
Mauchline, it's people, rich and poor,
and their lives, inspired him to write
his most famous verses and it was in Mauchline
that he was persuaded to go into print.
But Burns is not only in Mauchline's past.
His memory is still alive and flourishing.
Join in some of the various Burns activities,
which keep his memory alive.
However, it is better to come and see
for yourselves!
MAUCHLINE in times past
Book
of photographs - compiled by Mauchline
Burns Club
Price:
£5.00 incl. P&P
In July 1786, Robert Burns published the
Kilmarnock Edition of his poems. Mauchline
Burns Club has decided to celebrate this
important event in Scottish life and literature
with another book.
Just as Burns' volume of verse records
people and life in Mauchline in the 1780's,
so also, two centuries later, this book
of photographs records Mauchline in times
past - distant and more recent.
Betty McCartney prints
-
Mauchline
Artist, Betty McCartney’s collage,
painted and designed after the unveiling
of the first statue in the World of Jean
Armour, which was unveiled on St Andrew’s
Day 30th November 2002.
All
items are high quality prints.
34cm X 25.5cm
Print, numbered, signed and hand coloured
by the artist. Price: £33.00 incl.
P&P
Black and
White 34cm X 25.5cm Print, numbered and
signed by the artist. Price: £22.00 incl.
P&P
Black &
White 22cm X 16.5cm Print, signed by the
artist. Price: £11 incl.
P&P
Black &
White 10cm X13cm Print, signed by the
artist. This is suitable for a standard
photograph frame. Price: £9.00 incl.
P&P
Black and
White 11.5cm X 16.5cm notelets (with envelopes)
containing seven scenes with Robert Burns
connections. Price: £5.00 incl.
P&P
The statue of Jean Armour stands at Mauchline
Cross looking down Castle Street towards
the house (now the Burns House Museum)
where Robert Burns and Jean Armour began
their married life. The statue was designed
and sculpted by Ruiridh McIvor of Beltane
Studios, Peebles. No painting exists of
a young Jean Armour and the sculptor and
his team used a painting of an older Jean
Armour and took that back in time, adding
the clothing of the period. Betty McCartney
was inspired to design and paint this
collage immediately after the unveiling.
This is an opportunity to participate
in part of Burns’ and Mauchline
history.
Note: All prices
are in Great British Pounds (GBP)