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English: Sketch of the Auld Hoose, Gask, by Carolina Oliphant, from Charles Rogers, The Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne, published in 1905
Date mid-19th century
Source McGuirk, Carol (Summer 2006). "Jacobite History to National Song: Robert Burns and Carolina Oliphant (Baroness Nairne". The Eighteenth Century. University of Pennsylvania Press. 47 (2/3): 253–287. JSTOR 41468002
Author Carolina Oliphant (1766–1845)
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