Chapter 7

ECCLEFECHAN, DUMFRIESSHIRECarlyle’s native village, and the Entepfuhl of “Sartor Resartus”(Reproduced from “Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister,” by kind permission of Messrs. Chapman and Hall)

ECCLEFECHAN, DUMFRIESSHIRECarlyle’s native village, and the Entepfuhl of “Sartor Resartus”(Reproduced from “Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister,” by kind permission of Messrs. Chapman and Hall)

ECCLEFECHAN, DUMFRIESSHIRECarlyle’s native village, and the Entepfuhl of “Sartor Resartus”(Reproduced from “Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister,” by kind permission of Messrs. Chapman and Hall)

ECCLEFECHAN, DUMFRIESSHIRE

Carlyle’s native village, and the Entepfuhl of “Sartor Resartus”(Reproduced from “Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister,” by kind permission of Messrs. Chapman and Hall)

From a photo by G. G. Napier, M.A.MAINHILL FARMThe Home of Carlyle’s Parents from 1815 to 1825

From a photo by G. G. Napier, M.A.MAINHILL FARMThe Home of Carlyle’s Parents from 1815 to 1825

From a photo by G. G. Napier, M.A.

MAINHILL FARM

The Home of Carlyle’s Parents from 1815 to 1825

From a photo by J. Patrick, EdinburghHODDAM HILLWhere Carlyle lived in 1825

From a photo by J. Patrick, EdinburghHODDAM HILLWhere Carlyle lived in 1825

From a photo by J. Patrick, Edinburgh

HODDAM HILL

Where Carlyle lived in 1825


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