Celebrating Scots poet Robert Burns is nothing new. The very first Burns supper was arranged by the poet’s friends, who gathered on the fifth anniversary of his death, in 1801, to remember him. Since then, people across Scotland and the world have gathered yearly to honour the life and poetry of the wordsmith.
To help you get excited for this year’s festivities, here are 15 photos of Edinburgh Burns Night celebrations over the years.
. Burns Nights of the past
Here are 15 pictures of Edinburgh Burns Night celebrations over the years. Photo: ESME ALLEN
. A flying haggis
A haggis is piped aboard a BUA aircraft to London at Turnhouse Airport, Edinburgh for a flying Burns Supper. Photo: Albert Jordan
. Addressing the Haggis
A speaker addresses the haggis at a Burns Supper in Edinburgh's Kintore Rooms on Queen Street, in January 1974. Photo: Stan warburton
. Toast to the Lassies
In 1964, a local women's guild threw a celebratory Burns Supper in Moredun. Photo: Unknown
. A wee dram
Four Edinburgh men enjoy a chat and a dram of whisky at the Heather Club Burns Supper in 1963. Photo: Unknown
1. A flying haggis
A haggis is piped aboard a BUA aircraft to London at Turnhouse Airport, Edinburgh for a flying Burns Supper. Photo: Albert Jordan
2. Addressing the Haggis
A speaker addresses the haggis at a Burns Supper in Edinburgh's Kintore Rooms on Queen Street, in January 1974. Photo: Stan warburton
3. Toast to the Lassies
In 1964, a local women's guild threw a celebratory Burns Supper in Moredun. Photo: Unknown
4. A wee dram
Four Edinburgh men enjoy a chat and a dram of whisky at the Heather Club Burns Supper in 1963. Photo: Unknown