Mauchline, Ayrshire, Burns Associations
Posted in Trips at 12:00 on 21 August 2023
Since we were nearby, myself and the good lady thought we’d take a look at Mauchline in Ayrshire. She has a great interest in the fashioned wooden objects known as Mauchline Ware since the town was a locus for its manufacture.
The town has a big Burns connection though, including Poosie Nansie’s Tavern:-
Plus there is a statue of Mauchline lass Jean Armour who became Burns’s wife:-
The Kirkyard contains a few notables. Poosie Nansie’s grave:-
Willie Fisher’s grave. Fisher was the prototype of ‘Holy Willie’ in Rober Burns’s ‘Holly Willie’s Prayer’ :-
Grave of Robert Burns’s infant children:-
We did not explore much more then the centre of Mauchline, so it seems we missed this.
Tags: Jean Armour, Mauchline, Mauchline ware, Poosie Nansie, Poosie Nansie's Tavern, Robert Burns







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