RF2CWPRDJ–The River Doon flows through the village of Patna in Ayrshire, Scotland
RMHETRBK–Ness Glen, River Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland
RFF147BC–Brig o' Doon, Scotland, the bridge over the River Doon where Scottish poet Robbie Burns gained inspiration.
RF2HJTBG0–The Mouth of the River Doon. Ayrshire (1913)
RMFFC8NG–SCOTLAND: DOON. /nView of the river Doon in the southwest of Scotland. Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840, after David Octavius Hill.
RMCP7C1W–River Doon in South Ayrshire viewed through forest, Scotland. Engraved by William Miller in 1840.
RMB7FT68–Scene on the River Doon Engraving by David Octavius Hill 1802 to 1870 19th Century Illustration
RM2GA85WW–The Burns Monument on the banks of the River Doon, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, seen here in the 19th century. Robert Burns, 1759 – 1796, aka Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire, the Ploughman Poet. Scottish poet and lyricist. From Picturesque Scotland Its Romantic Scenes and Historical Associations, published c.1890.
RMF2196M–Stormy night over the Brig o' Doon, sometimes called the Auld Brig or Old Bridge of Doon, over the River Doon is a late medieval bridge, rebuilt in the 18th century, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is used as the setting in Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter in which Tam on horseback and is being chased by Nannie the witch. He is just able to escape her by crossing the bridge (over a running stream), narrowly avoiding her attack
RMB5P8M9–River Doon Burns Memorial on a late autumn afternoon
RMRB0YFK–Medieval Brig O’Doon bridge spanning the River Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland
RMA644A8–River Doon near Ayr Scotland
RM2HKF9EN–View of river Doon and attractive gardens from Brig o' Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland with trees providing shade
RFWFCT3E–Scenic View Of River Doon In Galloway Forest Park
RFJWH2GY–Bullrushes grow along the banks of an inlet on the River Doon estuary.
RMG197P1–On the Banks of River Doon
RFJWHNHN–River Doon wier
RMD1NBPT–River Doon Alloway nr Ayr South Ayrshire Scotland looking over to the National Burns Memorial Park
RF2DDR6F9–River Doon in Ayrshire at the village of Dalrymple, Scotland.
RF2CWPRF2–The River Doon flows through the village of Patna in Ayrshire, Scotland
RMHETRAC–Ness Glen, River Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland
RF2F6J794–Countryside near the river banks of the River Doon at the Scottish village of Dalrymple, Ayrshire.
RF2HC29M7–The River Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway - Scotland. 22nd of July 2021
RMFFC8NF–SCOTLAND: BRIG O' DOON. /nView of Auld Brig o' Doon, a bridge over the river Doon near the village of Alloway in the southwest of Scotland. Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840, after David Octavius Hill.
RMC4KJ71–Brig O' Doon over the River Doon as featured in Tam O' Shanter by Robert Burns, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
RMB5R3KX–The River Doon Alloway
RFT3G109–The original Brig O' Doon from the new bridge on High Maybole Road, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. Featured in the Robert Burns poem 'Tam O'Shanter'.
RMF2196H–A 19th century view of the Auld Brig of Ayr built in 1470 across the River Ayr, Ayr, Scotland replaced the Timber Bridge from the 1200s. Robert Burns, wrote it would still be standing when the New Brig (built in his lifetime) was reduced to a 'shapeless cairn (stone heap)'. The so-called New Brig came down and was replaced in the 19th century, whilst the Auld Brig remains and is one of the oldest stone bridges in Scotland.
RMENTETN–Young Mute Swan (Cygnus olor), River Doon, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
RMRB0YF9–Medieval Brig O’Doon bridge spanning the River Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland
RMENTEHJ–Bridge crossing over the River Doon, Doon Valley, Dalmellington, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK
RMMC9XNX–View of River Doon and gardens at Brig O Doon House Hotel from Brig O Doon in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK.
RMENTETM–Young Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) on the River Doon, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
RMBB39B2–Robert Burns Monument in the Robert Burns National Heritage Park Alloway Scotland
RMBC04G6–'The Mouth of the River Doon', Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: FC Varley
RFJWHNHR–River Doon wier
RMW7GXM5–the Old Brig o'Doon, a 15th-century cobblestone bridge crossing the River Doon at Alloway, Ayrshire and was mentioned in the poem Tam O'Santer
RMCXKB3P–The mounument to Scottish poet Robert Burns overlooking the River Doon, Allowy Ayr. SCO 8573
RMFWY1A9–River Brig o 'Doon, Alloway, UK
RMA6M1D2–Scotland, South Ayrshire, Alloway, The Brig o Doon
RF2F6J79D–Countryside near the river banks of the River Doon at the Scottish village of Dalrymple, Ayrshire.
RF2HC29R9–The River Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway - Scotland. 22nd of July 2021
RF2D7T4MY–Autumn scene on the banks of the River Doon in Dalrymple Ayrshire, Scotland.
RMC4KHWE–Brig O' Doon over the River Doon as featured in Tam O' Shanter by Robert Burns, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
RF2EK7BN6–The Scottish River Doon in the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple in winter
RFW6GFDX–gardens at river doon
RMBPWDE2–Brig O' Doon the bridge over the River Doon in South Ayrshire. The bridge features in the Robert Burns poem Tam O'Shanter
RMENTEP2–Mute Swans (Cygnus olor) on the River Doon in Ayr, Scotland, UK
RMAB7MH6–Ferns on the river Doon, Dalmellington, East Ayrshire
RMD1DA2G–A Goosander photographed in the River Doon, Scotland.
RM2EY88ET–Looking south east from the Brig o' Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland
RMHH1RFA–The banks of the river doon at Alloway Ayrshire scotland
RMBB1WC4–Medieval Brig O’Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland spanning the River Doon in the background.
RM2DCBWJM–Arch on the new Brig of Doon, 1844. Floral arch on the bridge over the River Doon, part of the festival celebrating Scottish poet Robert Burns. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RFJWHNJ0–Willow trees by the River Doon
RMW7GXRF–Tourists standing on the Old Brig o'Doon, a 15th-century cobblestone bridge crossing the River Doon at Alloway, Ayrshire and was mentioned in the poem
RMC0K152–Medieval Brig O’Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland spanning the River Doon in the background.
RMBNWFBT–Feeding the Swans and Ducks at the river doon
RMD1NBPN–Old Brig O' Doon Alloway nr Ayr South Ayrshire Scotland
RMT7B51R–A late 19th Century view of the River Clyde at Dunoon, the main town on the Cowal peninsula in the south of Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It becames a popular destination when travel by steamships was common around the Firth of Clyde; Glaswegians described this as going 'Doon the watter'. However, it's popularity diminished as many holidaymakers started to go elsewhere as roads and railways improved and the popularity of overseas travel increased.
RMENTETP–Red-Breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) on the River Doon in Ayr, Scotland, UK
RMF2196F–Burn's Monument completed in 1823, located near the auld Brig o' Doon (the old bridge over the River Doon), featured in the final verse of the Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter, Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland
RMC4KJ8J–Brig O' Doon over the River Doon as featured in Tam O' Shanter by Robert Burns, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK
RF2EK7BJ2–The Scottish River Doon in the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple in winter
RF2F7P24M–1805 original engraving of The Banks O’Doon, with the Auld Brig O’Doon, Ayrshire, from 1811 Views in North Britain, illustrative of the works of Rober
RF2EK7BEE–The Scottish River Doon in the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple in winter
RMAXB81N–Robert Burns Monument and Ornamental Gardens from Brig O Doon Bridge over the River Doon Alloway Ayrshire Scotland UK
RF2EK7BAW–The Scottish River Doon in the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple in winter
RMCW846H–Goosander (Mergus merganser) in the River Doon, Scotland.
RF2DDRJEN–Early Morning view of the River Doon in the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple, Scotland
RM2EY88F2–Looking north west from the Brig o' Doon, Ayrshire, Scotland with hotel and Burns monument in the distance
RF2F3YGFA–Afternoon view across the River Doon to Scottish countryside near the Ayrshire village of Dalrymple
RM2DCBXAJ–Arch on the Old Brig of Doon, 1844. Floral arch on the old bridge over the River Doon at Ayr in Scotland, part of the festival celebrating Scottish poet Robert Burns. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I.
RFJWHNHW–Willow trees by the River Doon
RF2DWTDD4–River Doon estuary into the Firth of Clyde at Doonfoot Ayr, Scotland
RFJWHRFC–River Doon bridge, Ayr.
RMW7GXN2–Tourists standing on the Old Brig o'Doon, a 15th-century cobblestone bridge crossing the River Doon at Alloway, Ayrshire and was mentioned in the poem
RMB491XW–Robert Burn's The Brig'O'Doon Bridge of Doon over the River Doon Alloway Ayr Ayrshire
RMC0K14B–Medieval Brig O’Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland spanning the River Doon
RMB441PM–Brig O' Doon House, Ayrshire. The hotel is a popular wedding venue on the banks of the River Doon.
RF2A2T0Y6–Ancient cobbled Brig O Doon over River Doon at Alloway Ayr Scotland
RMCPKPJX–Circa 1905 photograph, Brig o' Doon side of Robert Burns's monument in Ayr, Scotland.
RM2B6PY0D–Gezicht op de rivier Doon, met op de achtergrond het Burns Monument Burns's monument (titel op object) View of the River Doon, against the backdrop of the Burns Monument Burns's monument (title object) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-358-6 Manufacturer : Photographer: Stephen Thompson Place manufacture: Ayrshire Dating: about 1863 - or for 1868 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: h 95 mm × W 77 mmToelichtingFoto front page 77. Subject: river monument, statue where: Doon
RFBNWGKA–7 Seven Cycle Route Across Western Scotland
RMB87AHT–Burns Monument and Brig o'Doon Hotel seen from the Brig o'Doon, Alloway village near Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK.
RMENTEPH–Mute Swan (Cygnus Olor) on the River Doon in Ayr, Scotland, UK
RFWRJWEN–brig o doon in alloway,ayr
RMCW846W–Mallard (Anas Platyrhynchos) flying over the River Doon, Scotland
RMCXKB0T–The Brig o' Doon single arched bridge over the River Doon, Alloway, Ayrshire. Scotland. SCO 8570
RMD1DAFB–A Mute Swan photographed on the River Doon, Scotland.
RMA512R6–River Toins Har ki Doon Uttar Pradesh India
RM2E2JC5M–Cassilis Castle, 1844. Swans on the River Doon near Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland, with Cassilis House in the distance. From "Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V.
RF2H3EPT4–River Doon - Dalmellington - Scotland
RF2DWTDD7–River Doon estuary into the Firth of Clyde at Doonfoot Ayr, Scotland
RFJWHRFE–River Doon bridge, Ayr.
RMW7GXPW–Tourists standing on the Old Brig o'Doon, a 15th-century cobblestone bridge crossing the River Doon at Alloway, Ayrshire and was mentioned in the poem
RF2D5ET0H–River Doon at the Village of Dalrymple , East Ayrshire Scotland. In the autumn season.
RMC0K14M–Medieval Brig O’Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland spanning the River Doon
RF2DDR6FM–Early morning on the banks of the River Doon in Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland.
RMBB1W6A–Medieval Brig O’Doon at the Burns National Heritage Park in Alloway Scotland spanning the River Doon
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