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Tag Archives: Kenneth McKellar

A visit to Alloway In Memoriam of Robert Burns…

Scotiana Posted on January 25, 2013 by MAJAJanuary 26, 2013

    Today is a date not to be missed on the calendar for it is the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, the great national bard of Scotland whose poems are known and sung all over the world… so let us celebrate him with our Scottish friends to whom we wish a very very happy Burns Night !!! … Continue reading →

Posted in A Scots Yearbook, Authors, Great Scots | Tagged alloway old kirk yard, brig o'doon, Kenneth McKellar, O my Luve is like a Red Red Rose, robert burns, robert burns cottage, robert burns garden and memorial, robert burns trail, tam o shanter, The Complete Songs of Robert Burns Linn Records, The Complete Works of Robert Burns Alloway Publishing 1986 | Leave a reply

Our Top 15 Most Popular Posts!

Scotiana Posted on January 10, 2011 by MAJADecember 20, 2017

Mairiuna, before the New Year ramps up, why not investigate about our most popular posts to see what are our readers’ favourite subjects? Let’s see what the stats reveal. Suspense…. And the winners are : 1. Rannoch Moor:  First Steps Into The Scottish Wilderness   People seemed to be energized in the clear and fresh atmosphere of the place and everybody looked happy … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Art Nouveau, Buchanan Street, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Edmund J Sulliban, Glasgow School of Art, Glencoe Estate, Jane Haining, Kenneth McKellar, Kenneth White, Letters From Scotland, Lord Strathcona, Most Popular Posts, Mrs Cranston, Peacock, Rannoch Moor, Rob Roy Audio, Royal Scotsman, Sartor Resartus, Scotiana, Scotland, Scottish Tartans, Sherlock Holmes's Violin, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, The Blue Road, The Lore of Scotland, Walter Scott Dogs, Willow Tea Room | Leave a reply

Scotland’s Voice of the Century is Stilled …

Scotiana Posted on April 13, 2010 by MAJASeptember 7, 2014

We’ve just received from our Scottish friends, Iain and Margaret, a very moving tribute to one of the most lovely voices of Scotland, Kenneth McKellar, who passed away a couple of days ago and we are eager to share it with you… Hello again, Janice, Marie-Agnes and Jean-Claude! I’d like to write a word or two today about the world-famous … Continue reading →

Posted in Letters From Scotland | Tagged Decca, Flowers of Scotland, Kenneth McKellar, Letters From Scotland, My Love is a Red Red Rose, Scotland's voice of the century, Scottish singer, Songs of Robert Burns, Songs of the Hebrides | 10 Replies
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