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(New page: * [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/ Greyfriars Bobby Walking Theatre] * [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/story.html The Story] * [http://web.mac.com/ucc.cr/iWeb/Photos/Greyfriars%20Kirk...)
 
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* [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/ Greyfriars Bobby Walking Theatre]
* [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/ Greyfriars Bobby Walking Theatre]
* [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/story.html The Story]
* [http://www.greyfriarsbobby.co.uk/story.html The Story]
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* [http://www.bobbythedog.co.uk/ The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby] (2005) Film website.
* [http://www.bobbythedog.co.uk/ The Adventures of Greyfriars Bobby] (2005) Film website.
* [http://www.waymarking.com/wm/details.aspx?f=1&guid=d07511bb-4b85-4246-97cd-0da0554bbc4d Greyfriars Bobby Statue Location] at ''Waymarking.com'' website.
* [http://www.waymarking.com/wm/details.aspx?f=1&guid=d07511bb-4b85-4246-97cd-0da0554bbc4d Greyfriars Bobby Statue Location] at ''Waymarking.com'' website.
* [http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/internet/leisure/museums_and_galleries/CEC_museum_of_edinburgh The Museum of Edinburgh], formerly known as Huntly House, occupies 16th and 17th century buildings in the heart of the Old Town. Exhibits include:the feeding bowl and collar belonging to Greyfriars Bobby and the '''National Covenant''', the petition for religious freedom signed by Scotland’s Presbyterians in 1638.

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