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  2. Writers' Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Writers' Museum located at Lady Stair's Close in Edinburgh, Scotland. Writers' Museum sign. The Writers’ Museum, housed in Lady Stair's House at the Lawnmarket on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, presents the lives of three of the foremost Scottish writers: Robert Burns, Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.

  3. Lady Stair's House - Wikipedia

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    Lady Stair's House is a building, completed in 1892, which stands in Lady Stair's Close in Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland. The structure is a Category A listed building, having received its designation in 1970. [1] Today it is home to the Writers' Museum. The current building is a faux-medieval work by Stewart Henbest Capper dating from 1892. [2]

  4. Lady Stair's Close - Wikipedia

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    The Writers' Museum, belonging to the city of Edinburgh, contains memorabilia which celebrate the lives of three writers who all at one time lived in Edinburgh: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Robert Burns. Burns stayed in a house in Baxter's Close (since demolished) to the east of Lady Stair's Close during his first trip to ...

  5. Makars' Court - Wikipedia

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    Makars' Court is a courtyard in central Edinburgh, Scotland. It forms part of Lady Stair's Close, which connects the Lawnmarket with The Mound to the north, and is next to the Writers' Museum. Described as an "evolving national literary monument", [1] the courtyard incorporates quotations from Scottish literature inscribed onto paving slabs.

  6. List of museums in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Writers' Museum: Edinburgh: City of Edinburgh: Edinburgh and Lothians Literary Part of Museums and Galleries Edinburgh. Lives and work of Scotland's literary figures, including Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson: Blackness Castle: Blackness: Falkirk: Argyll, the Isles, Loch Lomond, Stirling and Trossachs Historic house

  7. Robert Fergusson - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Fergusson [permanent dead link ‍] by Alexander Runciman in the National Gallery of Scotland; Robert Fergusson is commemorated in Makars' Court outside The Writers' Museum, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh. Selections for Makars' Court are made by The Writers' Museum, The Saltire Society and The Scottish Poetry Library.