
Artefacts
25 / 01 / 21The Treasures of Robert Burns Remain Locked Away for Lockdown
Burns treasures remained locked-up for lockdown as the Bard’s 262nd birthday was celebrated on 21 January 2021.
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Burns treasures remained locked-up for lockdown as the Bard’s 262nd birthday was celebrated on 21 January 2021.
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Read MorePaisley Museum has received a £200,000 capital funding pledge of support from The Hugh Fraser Foundation towards its transformation into a world-class cultural destination.
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