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- Brownsbank (Brounsbank in Scots) is a cottage close to the small settlement of Candymill to the north of Biggar in Scotland. It is best known as the former...
- mainland cultural developments for much of the 1930s. He died at his cottage Brownsbank, near Biggar, in 1978 at the age of 86. At different times throughout...
- Council and a writer in residence placement at Hugh MacDiarmid's cottage at Brownsbank in the Scottish Borders (2011). Waite was a Jessie Kesson Fellow at Moniack...
- early 1990s. From 1993 to 1995 he was the first writer in residence at Brownsbank, the former home of the poet Hugh MacDiarmid near Biggar, now run by the...
- of William Ewart Gladstone. Hugh MacDiarmid spent his later years at Brownsbank, near the town. John Brown (1810–1882), physician and essayist – was born...
- 2011 Hawthornden fellow at Hawthornden Castle, a writer in residence at Brownsbank for the Biggar Trust and a recipient of a 2009 Edwin Morgan Travel Bursary...
- Historic house Operated by Historic Scotland, remains of a medieval castle Brownsbank Cottage Biggar South Lanarkshire Greater Glasgow and Clyde Valley Historic...
- Lamington House [now demolished] about 3 miles (ca. 5 km) from Biggar. Brownsbank Cottage, former home of Hugh MacDiarmid, with a live-in writer in residence...
- a family memoir, 2005 Hugh MacDiarmid & Duncan Glen: a prospect from Brownsbank: poems, biographical notes and a bibliography, 1998 Hugh MacDiarmid, a...
- Robertson Novelist and poet Walter Scott's country house; also covers Brownsbank Cottage, home of poet Hugh MacDiarmid 1830s Surgeons' Hall, Edinburgh...