Historic Significance of Ellisland Farm, Centre for Robert Burns

Friday 5 June, 2020, 11 a.m.
The Centre for Robert Burns Studies University of Glasgow and Ellisland Farm teams will participate with Prof Gerry Carruthers in online seminar on the historic significance of Ellisland Farm as a Burns site.
Join The Talk on The Historical Importance of Ellisland Farm (Home of Rabbie Burns 1788 – 1791)
Email to Register: robertburnsstudies@glasgow.ac.uk for more information.
The talk and following discussion will take place online on Friday 5th June between 11am and 12.30pm,
Prof Gerry Carruthers chats to Jim Byrne, Jim and Pat’s West End Chat – 2018
Gerry Carruthers – Local Characters Glasgow West End 2009
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