Plaque on wall of Marks and Spencer, Virginia Street

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Plaque on wall of Marks and Spencer, Virginia Street

Image: © Stephen Sweeney Taken: 15 Dec 2008

The Marks on Argyle Street used to be a Black Bull Inn, and Robert Burns stayed there a couple of times. Not quite as important in my opinion as the house he grew up in or the place that inspired him to write Tam O'Shanter, but still perhaps a place of interest for Burns enthusiasts.

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Image Location

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55.857862
Longitude
-4.249608