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Betty Burns or Park, Mrs Elizabeth Thomson, c 1860

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A sepia toned monochrome photographic print on a carte de visite card from a Burns family album

Postcard of Betty Burns or Park, Mrs Elizabeth Thomson, c 1860.

Betty Burns or Park, Mrs Elizabeth Thomson, c 1860

Betty Burns, was the illegitimate daughter of Robert Burns and Helen Anne or Anna Park, whom he met in 1790. Her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Hyslop were the proprietors of Burns' favourite inn, the Globe Inn, Dumfries.

Betty was born in 1791 at much the same time as Burns' son Francis Wallace and with remarkable humanity his wife, Jean Armour Burns adopted the little girl and raised her as part of the family. She married a soldier, John Thomson in 1808 when only sixteen and spent most of her adult life in Glasgow. She had eight children and lived to be eigthy-two years old.

Carte de visite cards were almost always studio portraits, they were produced to be sold or exchanged and were collected in elaborate albums, specially made for the purpose, often with window mounts to display the cards. This carte de visite card dates from the 1860s when they were at the height of their popularity it comes from an album which belonged to Jean Armour Burns Brown, the poet's great granddaughter.

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Scran ID: 000-000-135-688-C
Image Rights Holder: Dumfries and Galloway Museums Service
Project: 0241: Robert Burns - People and Places
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Ref: Dumfries & Galloway Council - Nithsdale Museums  108
Date: c 1860
Material: Paper
Dimensions: Image - length: 90 mm, width: 59 mm
What: Carte de visite of Betty Burns, daughter of Robert Burns, c 1870
Subject: Language and Literature - Poetry / Writers and Writing
Who: Elizabeth "Betty" Burns or Park [Mrs John Thomson][1791-1873][daughter of Robert Burns by Anna Park] (representation)
Helen Anne or Anna Park [Globe Inn, Dumfries] (her daughter)
Jean Armour Burns Brown [1864-1937] [great grand daughter of Robert Burns] (previous owner)
John Thomson [1788-1869] (his wife)
Mr and Mrs Hyslop [Globe Inn, Dumfries] (their niece)
Robert Burns [1759-1796] (his daughter)
Where: Scotland, Dumfriesshire, Dumfries Museum (reserve collection) | NX 971 757
Scotland, Dumfriesshire, Dumfries, 56 High Street, Globe Inn (Burns visited here)
Event:
Description: A small monochrome photograph mounted onto a card. Shows an elderly woman seated at a table. She is wearing a heavy dark coloured Victorian dress and white bonnet. She has a shawl over her shoulders and a pair of spectacles in her right hand.
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