Sinkers Row
- Robbie Burns Cottage - miniature coal model figure- made with deep mined british coal
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This stunning coal model Sinkers Row - miniature coal figure - is a beautiful in detail - it would compliment any collection of coal figures |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 13.50 (cm) About
5 1/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 5.00 (cm) About
2
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 8.00 (cm) About
3 1/4
(inches) front to back
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Sinkers Row |
This distinctive coal model Sinkers Row - made with coal - is a beautiful in detail - it would compliment any collection of coal figures
Sinkers Row is a highly collectable coal model and coal figure that will look fantastic on any office desk, or at home. Ideal as a gift or as a treat to yourself
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In stock - normally despatched within 24hrs
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Our stock code : CR1201 |
| Dimensions (measured at the widest points) Approx.
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- Length 13.50 (cm) About
5 1/4 (inches) left to right
- Height 5.00 (cm) About
2
(inches) top to bottom
- Width 8.00 (cm) About
3 1/4
(inches) front to back
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Robbie Burns Cottage
Sinkers Row - Robbie Burns Cottage
Robert Burns was born in a small cottage in Alloway on 25 January 1759 and by the time of his death, aged 37, on 21 July 1796, he had become Scotland's best-loved poet and, perhaps more importantly, the symbol of the regeneration of a nation.
Burns Cottage was built in 1757 by the hands of Robert Burns' father, William Burnes. On January 25, 1759, while the cold winter winds blew in from the Atlantic, it became the scene of Scotland's most famous birthday when Robert Burns was born.
The simple Auld Clay Biggin where the World's most loved poet was born has long been a must-see destination. Famous visitors have included John Keats, Clark Gable and Muhammed Ali.
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