Irvine Burns Club and Museum

This site is in sections, like rooms - either wander over the picture of 'Wellwood' and click on a topic or choose from the menu on the left. The 1903 building has been our home since 1962. The links do not represent its internal plan.

Contacts & links - new link - Alamo Burns Club
Honorary Members - several biographies recently added (spring 2008)
Schools
Projects
- a sample of what we do
Our Guest Book is currently closed
 
for Annual Celebration information, click here
 
 

If you see me winking, please mouse-click me
wood-carving by Bill Parkinson

 

Now available:
Boxed set of 4 CDs with the superb 1996 Master Classes given by the following experts:
Sam Gaw on The Poetry of Robert Burns
John Mason on The Music of Robert Burns
Bill McCue on The Songs of Robert Burns
George Philp and Frances Hendrie on The Guid Scots Tongue The Day

For your copy, send a cheque for £20 (includes postage & packing) to the Honorary Secretary, 'Wellwood', Eglinton Street, Irvine, UK

Robert Burns lived and worked in Irvine in 1781-82, and two of the founders of Irvine Burns Club in 1826 were men who had known the poet - see the section on our History for more detail. Our museum at 'Wellwood' is open four times weekly from April to September, and weekly on Saturdays during the winter.

Our email address is: info @ irvineburnsclub. org (omit the spaces)