Robert Burns' Tam O'Shanter depicted on 20m mural
A new mural depicting Robert Burns' tale of Tam O'Shanter has been unveiled in Ayrshire.
The 20m (68ft) long and 2m (7ft) high artwork is called "Drouthie Cronies".
Created by Edinburgh-based artist Chris Rutterford, the work captures the essence of the Bard's iconic poem.
The mural is on display in the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and is to move to a pub in Glasgow.
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