- (1759–1796). The
words are put to the
melody of the
Scottish Minstrel "Common'
Frae The Town". This is a
variant of the tune to
which "Auld Lang Syne" is usually...
- Cam Ye o'er
frae France? is a
Scots folk song from the time of the
Jacobite rebellions of the 18th century. It
satirises the
marital problems of the Hanoverian...
- Fellows, and
Companions of the
society can use the post-nominal
letters MRAeS,
FRAeS, or CRAeS, respectively. The
objectives of The
Royal Aeronautical Society...
- – 19
March 2001) was a
Scottish rugby union footballer.
Nicknamed "Broon
frae Troon" (i.e.
Brown from Troon, his home town),
Brown is
considered one of...
- Sir
Timothy Charles Clark KBE
FRAeS (born 22
November 1949) is a
British business executive and the
President of Dubai-based
airline Emirates since January...
-
Lowlander (2000) Many's the Fine Tale (2002)
Generations of
Change (2004)
Never Frae My Mind (2006)
Lyrics of Gold (2008) Come awa wi Me (2011)
Border Background...
- Sir Ben Lockspeiser, KCB, FRS, MIMechE,
FRAeS (9
March 1891 – 18
October 1990) was a
British scientific administrator and the
first President of CERN....
- The Psalms:
frae Hebrew intil Scottis is a
translation of the book of
Psalms into
Scots by
Peter Hately Waddell,
first published in 1871. It is notable...
-
Robert Blackburn, OBE,
FRAeS (26
March 1885 – 10
September 1955) was an
English aviation pioneer and the
founder of
Blackburn Aircraft.
Blackburn was born...
- ˈmidːunɣæɑrd ˈmɔŋkʲynːæs wɑrd ˈeːkʲi ˈdryxtin ˈæfter ˈtiadæ ˈfirum ˈfoldu
ˈfræːɑ ˈɑlːmextiɣ] Now [we] must
honour the
guardian of heaven, the
might of the...