English: Back view of Robert Burns Cottage (the birthplace and home of Scottish poet w:Robert Burns) with slate-roofed addition to cottage, showing museum building, which was "new" in 1904
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Page 121 of Burns' Cottage: The Story of the Birthplace of Robert Burns, from the feuing of the ground by William Burnes in June 1756 until the present day by James M'Bain, Glasgow: David Bryce and Son; "Printed at the University Press Glasgow MCMIV", 1904; Bryce and Son also published in New York in association with Frederick A. Stokes Company, according to the title page
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{{Information |Description = View of [[ |Robert Burns Cottage]] (the birthplace and home of Scottish poet Robert Burns) with slate-roofed addition to cottage, before it was torn down in 1902 |Source = Page 63 of ''Burns' Cottage: The Stor