Paisley, United Kingdom
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Victorian romanticism depiction of Burns as a farmer. This statue has Burns wearing tail coat, knee breeches and a broad bonnet lilted slightly. Burns is leaning languidly against a plough with his right hand, which oddly is also holding a pen. His left hand holds notebook against his hip.
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The Robert Burns Statue in Fountain Gardens in Love Street Paisley, and I may be wrong in this is actually depicting Tam O' Shanter, in my opinion Burns best poem, well as they say ' The best laid schemes o' mice and men gang aft aglay. The origins of the statue I don't know although the Gardens were donated by the Coats as is much of the Paisley Heritage. Robert Burns lives long in the Scottish Heritage.
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