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A statue of Bobby was placed on George IV Bridge in 1873 and remains one of Edinburgh’s biggest tourist drawcards. Such is its popularity that people have been asked not to rub the dog’s nose ...
Greyfriars Bobby was the faithful dog of John Gray, also known as Auld Jock, who lived in Edinburgh Getty Images Tam, later known as Bobby, starred in the Walt Disney film in 1961 ...
A statue of Bobby was placed on George IV Bridge in 1873 and remains one of Edinburgh’s biggest tourist drawcards. Such is its popularity that people have been asked not to rub the dog’s nose ...
Bobby Davro: Everything is Funny… If You Can Laugh at It, is at the Edinburgh Fringe from August 2-25 READ MORE: Amazon hair dryer hailed as a 'good alternative to Dyson' is back on sale for £ ...
Greyfriars Bobby is likely to have been a different breed of dog than previously thought, a new book suggests. The dog, famed for staying by his master’s grave in Edinburgh for 14 years after ...
Bobby Davro will appear at Edinburgh Fringe Festval this Summer. The comedy legend has been one of the UK's top comics and best-known celebrity entertainers for over 40 years.
Greyfriars Bobby’s legacy honoured by Edinburgh Kirk and council leaders Tourists from near and far attended the special commemoration for Greyfriars Bobby. Ryan McDougall.
Greyfriars Kirkyard is ranked #20 out of 25 things to do in Edinburgh. See pictures and our review of Greyfriars Kirkyard.
The remains of the dog that starred in the 1960s movie about Greyfriars Bobby have been commemorated in Edinburgh. The ashes of the Skye terrier, Tam, who then became Bobby, were found in January ...