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"Auld Lang Syne: A Melody of Nostalgia and Tradition" As the clock strikes midnight, voices unite in harmony, singing "Auld Lang Syne

Background imageAuld Collection: The Auld Man

The Auld Man
Black and white (appears sepia in some lights). An old man with a rounded hat and long beard sitting at a wooden table. He has a pipe and walking stick, and is holding a tankard

Background imageAuld Collection: Embroidered badge of the British Red Cross

Embroidered badge of the British Red Cross, together with a scroll which reads Canny Auld Cumberland. Commemorative Art

Background imageAuld Collection: The Auld Brig, Stirling

The Auld Brig, Stirling

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Source Size = 1877 x 2096
THE EDINA BURNS: " AULD MAGGIE", 1867

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Source Size = 3886 x 2862
The Auld Brig of Doon, with Burns Monument and a Glimpse of Alloway Kirk in the Distance, the Burns Centenary

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Source Size = 3941 x 2460
The Burns Centenary, " alloways Auld Haunted Kirk"

Background imageAuld Collection: for Auld Lang Syne. at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in The

for Auld Lang Syne. at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in The
" for Auld Lang Syne". at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in the Speech Room at Harrow

Background imageAuld Collection: Atmospheric skyline of Edinburgh, Scotland - The Auld Reekie

Atmospheric skyline of Edinburgh, Scotland - The Auld Reekie
Sensational Judges postcard - An atmospheric skyline of Edinburgh, Scotland - The Auld Reekie -The oldest part of the city. Date: circa 1910

Background imageAuld Collection: for Auld Lang Syne. at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in the Speech

for Auld Lang Syne. at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in the Speech
" for Auld Lang Syne". at Mr. John Farmers Farewell Concert in the Speech Room at Harrow

Background imageAuld Collection: Burns / Auld Lang Syne

Burns / Auld Lang Syne
AULD LANG SYNE Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind ?... We ll tak a cup o kindness yet for auld lang syne. Date: first published 1796

Background imageAuld Collection: SCOTLAND: BRIG O DOON. View of Auld Brig o Doon, a bridge over the river Doon near the village of

SCOTLAND: BRIG O DOON. View of Auld Brig o Doon, a bridge over the river Doon near the village of Alloway in the southwest of Scotland. Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840, after David Octavius Hill

Background imageAuld Collection: Auld Anworth Kirk

Auld Anworth Kirk
The interior of the ruins of the Auld Kirk at Anworth, near Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland. Its most famous incumbent was Covenanter Samuel Rutherford. Date: 1960s photo

Background imageAuld Collection: Auld Smiddy Road House

Auld Smiddy Road House
The Auld Smiddy Road House, a modern roadhouse beside the Old Blacksmiths Shop at Greta Green, Dumfrieshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s

Background imageAuld Collection: British Ballad, Auld Robin Gray

British Ballad, Auld Robin Gray
AULD ROBIN GRAY British ballad of Scottish origin written by Lady Anne Barnard (1750-1825) Old Robin Gray marries a young girl whose lover is thought to be dead

Background imageAuld Collection: Burns / Farmers Address

Burns / Farmers Address
THE AULD FARMERs NEW YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE, MAGGIE A guid new year I wish thee Maggie!

Background imageAuld Collection: Cheerful Drinker

Cheerful Drinker
An elderly fox-hunter raises his glass to Auld Lang Syne



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"Auld Lang Syne: A Melody of Nostalgia and Tradition" As the clock strikes midnight, voices unite in harmony, singing "Auld Lang Syne, " a timeless tune that transcends generations. This iconic song has become synonymous with bidding farewell to the old year and welcoming the new one with open arms. Intriguingly, a menu cover for RMS Samaria from Cunard Line showcases the enduring popularity of this Scottish folk song. It reminds us of its universal appeal, even on board luxurious ocean liners traversing vast seas. Transport yourself back to the Victorian period through a magical lantern slide depicting "Auld Lang Syne. " In an era before motion pictures, these slides offered glimpses into enchanting worlds and allowed people to share stories through captivating visuals. Closer to home in Moray, Scotland stands The Auld Brig - The Old Bridge of Keith. This historic landmark symbolizes strength and endurance as it spans across time itself. Just like "Auld Lang Syne, " it connects past memories with present moments. Venturing further afield brings us to Aborigine's Cave in Dee Why – an unexpected connection between cultures. Here we find echoes of ancient melodies blending harmoniously with contemporary renditions of "Auld Lang Syne. " Moving beyond geographical boundaries, we encounter Thelma – perhaps someone who holds cherished memories associated with this beloved melody. Whether it be dancing at grand balls or sharing heartfelt embraces during sentimental occasions, Thelma embodies the spirit of "Auld Lang Syne. " Amidst life's fragility lies The Broken Vase; its shattered pieces tell tales of love lost but never forgotten. As we sing those familiar words together each year, they serve as reminders that friendships endure despite hardships faced along life's journey. On-screen magic unfolds in scenes from Paramount film "Auld Lang Syne" starring Sir Harry Lauder – capturing hearts worldwide.