- "Flower of Scotland" (Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba, Scots:
Flouer o Scotland) is a
Scottish patriotic song
commonly used as an
unofficial national anthem...
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International Festival production of McLellan's
historical comedy The
Flouers o
Edinburgh in
August 1957. He then pla**** the
title role in
James Bridie's...
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International Festival production of
Robert McLellan's
historical comedy The
Flouers o
Edinburgh in
August 1957, and was in the cast of its
production of All...
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Flouers o Edinburgh. He also by this time had The Cailleach, a
short Scots play with a more
sombre tone,
under his belt.
McLellan conceived Flouers o...
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Edinburgh at the
height of the
Scottish enlightenment, most
notably The
Flouers o
Edinburgh (1957).
These plays include references to many of the figures...
- The
Carlin Moth was
broadcast in the same year.
McLellan had
written The
Flouers o'
Edinburgh (1947) in the
expectation that it
would be
produced by the...
- The
Saltire Society, ISBN 9780854110100 Fleming,
Morna (ed.) (2003), The
Flouer o Makarheid, The
Robert Henryson Society,
Dunfermline Wingfield,
Emily (2014)...
- It is also
included in
Cecil Sharp's "Country
Dance Tunes" (1922) The
Flouers o
Edinburgh (play set in
Edinburgh by
Robert McLellan) List of Scottish...
- Publishing, 1996)
Selected Poems of
Robert Fergusson (Birlinn, 2000) Fae the
Flouers o Evil (Scots trans.
Robertson of Baudelaire) (Kettillonia Pamphlet) La...
- very
Little to keep it with this
being the
third Day we have been
without flouer or bread—& are
Living on a high
uncultivated hill, in huts &
tents Laying...