These include official records and those of individuals, families, businesses and institutions. Annandale house, the crichton, bankend rd dg1 4ta dumfries 087. Dumfries house was the subject of the most dramatic rescue of a british country house in living memory. We hold records that tell the story of over 600 years of dumfries and galloways history. The dumfries and galloway standard newspaper was launched. Photos, maps, personal memories and local books of dumfries. This is a fascinating work and thoroughly recommended for anyone interested in scottish regional history.
Dumfries house, scotlands most dazzling country house, reopened its doors in 2012 after a rejuvenation spearheaded by his royal highness the prince of wales. The long history of dumfries isnt all murder and bloodshed, wars and treachery. The site of the house ward of lochnorris is known to be north of the presentday coach house, by the river. It is based on the sources section in the councils researching local history. Knight of the order of the thistle 1752 and heir to his mothers title, william crichtondalrymple retired to his ayrshire estate after resigning his commission from the army in 1743. A paupers hospital was built in dumfries in 175, at a time when very few charities of a similar nature existing in britain. Scotlands national bard spent his last years in this simple sandstone house that is a key pilgrimage site for burns enthusiast from around the world. Dumfries is known as queen of the south of scotland. Placespeoplehistory by mary smith, keith kirk isbn. Its location and layout are shown on the 1899 map below. Admission to dumfries house is by guided tour only. For about 15 years dumfries was a thriving port when several factors brought about its demise. Dumfries and galloway birlinn ltd buy books online birlinn ltd. Books in dumfries results 1 20 of 37 switch to map.
Lincluden house built 1824 for gilbert young, and originally. Dumfries has a long history as a county town, and as the market town of a surrounding rural hinterland. The following accommodation is available on sunday 23 february 2020 for 1 night. Books set in dumfries and galloway 43 books set in dumfries and galloway. Francis frith the uks leading publisher of local photographs since 1860. The place is not huge by any means but, has a good collection of burns memorabilia and it is the actual place where he did some of his writing. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Publications dumfries and galloway family history society. There were hangings, witch trials and fiery executions too. Like many scottish towns of that era, dumfries has a strong monastic history. Its contents, including the most important collection of furniture of thomas chippendales early period, was in removal vans heading down the m6 on the way to christies saleroom in june 2007. Dumfries house is one of britains most beautiful stately homes and best kept heritage secrets. The most recent history of dumfries house is perhaps its most definitive. Like so many churches in the aftermath of a ferocious scottish reformation, lincluden now lies in ruins, the tomb of princess margaret, daughter of king.
Dumfries house, its setting and collection, and provides an examination of key conservationrelated issues and guidelines regarding the site. The nearby lincluden abbey was built in the 1160s, and with papal authority became lincluden collegiate church in 89 under archibald the grim, 3rd earl of douglas. The douglas rebellion the corrys hostages for david ii. A comprehensive history of the workhouse by peter higginbotham. In the late 1950s, the trust purchased the strathallan nursing home in bournemouth for. If you like this type of books if you are interested in architecture, history of house and family well, in that case i can only say. Historic dumfries virginias offices, the lee lansing research library, and the town of dumfries visitor center are all housed in the museum annex building located at 3944 cameron street, dumfries, va 22026. An architectural story by simon green, jane thomas isbn. This is dumfries oldest house built since 1660 into the sandstone of the devorgilla bridge. Regularly occupied throughout its history, the last person to call dumfries house home was the wife of the 5th marquess, lady eileen bute. A list of the main types of historical record held by dumfries and galloway council is given below. The dumfries cemetery contains burials of some of the dumfries. In 1997 dumfries was voted the best place to live in britain.
The old stable block, lincluden house 1989, dumfries ref. Aeronautical history of the cumbria, dumfries and galloway region vol 2 by peter connon. Prince charles renovated this incredible historic scottish. Noted for being one of the few such houses with much of its original 18thcentury furniture still present, including specially commissioned thomas chippendale pieces, the house and estate is now owned by the princes foundation, a charity which.
This note is stapled in the front of the dumfries book. Dumfries and galloway is one of the leastknown regions of scotland. A extraordinary collection of historic photos and maps of dumfries high school, the dumfries area and dumfries and galloway. D78710k cresswell and larchfield 1990, dumfries ref. Historical records dumfries and galloway study, european. His wife elizabeth crichton was the driving force behind the hospitals establishment and put forward a proposal to use the funds for founding and endowing a lunatic asylum in the neighbourhood of dumfries in 1833.
With a bay window that overlooks open countryside this is a clean,crisp yet cosy room situated to the front of the house with a king sized bed and en suite bathroom wth over bath shower. The history of dumfries by william mcdowall and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. It is close to the mouth of the stream nith into the solway firth. The last public hanging in scotland took place in dumfries. D78704k mcgeorges knitwear factory 1990, dumfries ref.
Division for architectural studies, nuffield house, musgrave park hospital, belfast. College road, lincluden house, stable buildings, dumfries. Early mention of plans to build a new house on the estate finally came to fruition when the young adam brothers, john. Crichton royal hospital was established with an endowment from dr james crichton 17631823. The workhouse in dumfries, dumfriesshire the history of. The conservation plan assesses and sets out in summary what is important about the. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce.
His daughter, penelope, married the second son of the 1st earl of stair and the dumfries title passed into the dalrymple family. Dumfries was the region town of the previous province of dumfriesshire. Prince charles had headed a consortium endeavouring to rescue the house and contents which were on. During the second world war dumfries was home to the norwegian army in exile and. As a result dumfries was very much a frontier town during its early years as a royal burgh. It was endowed by james and william moorhead and became known as moorheads hospital. Glasgow hospital, private hospital in scotland nuffield health. The new lord dumfries married margaret crauford, the daughter of ronald crauford of restalrig and for the next 35 years they set up home on the ayrshire estate. Feb 10, 2014 dumfries house was the subject of the most dramatic rescue of a british country house in living memory. It is located within a large estate, around two miles 3 km west of cumnock. Dumfries is a relatively prosperous community but the town centre has been exposed to the centrifugal forces that have seen retail, business, educational, residential and other uses gravitate towards the towns urban fringe.
Our publications dgfhs publish booklets of memorial inscriptions gravestones transcriptions for many of the graveyards in the dumfries and galloway area. She moved there as a young bride in 1932, but moved out during the second world war when the house was requisitioned by the army. John walker of borguehouse near kirkudbright in scotland 1757 by john walker and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. Nuffield health glasgow hospital where we take pride in providing you with a very personalised service alongside clinical excellence in private healthcare. Timeline history of dumfries, dumfries and galloway. May 09, 2012 buy a history of dumfries and galloway by group, books isbn. Prince charles reveals he risked wrath of art collectors by. Full text of an introduction to the history of dumfries. The house was completed on time and on budget in 1759. On a group visit youll see all the highlights the house has to offer, learn about lord nuffields life and be welcomed from. Dumfries photos, maps, books, memories francis frith. Dumfries, dumfriesshire moorheads hospital bibliography moorheads hospital. The land beyond the nith, known as galloway, only securely became part of scotland during alexander iis reign in 1234.
Reviewed in the united kingdom on 21 february 2014. It details the history of dumfries and galloway from a. View all hotels near robert burns house on tripadvisor. Following the death of his uncle, 5th earl of dumfries, patrick mcdouallcrichton 17261803 inherited the dumfries house estate. This publication also briefly describes each type of record and indicates in. Robert burns house, dumfries museums visitscotland. Dumfries is the traditional county town of the historic county of dumfriesshire. The story of dumfries house and estate from the 18thcentury to present day.
Saved by the intervention of hrh the prince of wales in 2007, dumfries house combines the architecture of robert adam with the furniture of thomas. Until 2009 he was professor of scottish history and director of the crichton campus. Dumfries is a market town and previous illustrious burgh inside the dumfries and galloway committee region of scotland. A modest little museum set in the house where robert burns spent his last years. The case history of a new hospital building, 1962 the irish times, 9 oct. A guide to sources held by dumfries and galloway council, dumfries, 2009, 107. Dumfries was founded as a royal burgh in 1186 on the east side of the lowest crossing point of the river nith. Media in category lochs of dumfries and galloway the following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Jan 07, 2016 eight years on, dumfries house now boasts an outdoor centre, artists retreat, hospitality training centre, traditional craft workshops, a cookery school and vegetable patches for children to.
Liverpool and the southwest pevsner architectural guides. When this work was commenced by the author he did not intend it to be more extent than seven hundred and fifty pages. Robert burns house dumfries 2020 all you need to know. The dentists chair from years gone by in the old bridge house museum makes dentist appointments of nowadays nothing to be worried about. Dumfries house 16 32 students experience the history, design and features of a scottish georgian country house, planned and developed by the adam brothers and furnished by chippendale.
Dumfries high school photos, maps, books, memories of. Kirkmaiden is the graveyard in kirkmaiden parish not the kirkyard of the same name in glasserton parish. Dumfries house is a palladian country house in ayrshire, scotland. The estate belonged to the craufords until 1635 when it was purchased by william, 2nd earl of dumfries. The history of nuffield place and its famous owner national trust. Buildings of england nottinghamshire pevsner architectural guides. This was a newspaper cutting about marriages at gretna green that was found in this book. Drumlanrig castle 2 books dumfries and galloway 3 books dumfries 10 books gretna green 8 books kirkcudbright 1 book moffat 2 books new galloway 20 books newton stewart 1 book port logan 1 book ruthwell 1 book wigtownshire 1 book. The historical families of dunfriesshire and the border. History of the burgh of dumfries electric scotland. It is located near the mouth of the river nith into the solway firth.