This is a list of over sixty known memorials (statues, busts, fountains, buildings and street names) to the Scottish poet Robert Burns.
Other than text of his poems, a plow may be present to represent his earlier vocation as a farmer.
A number of statues of Burns, and the friezes around the plinths, are reproductions of an original work.
Sculptor George Anderson Lawson's original work of Burns with right arm folded above the left, in Ayr, Scotland, in 1892 can be seen at:[41] It has also been reported a second small copy was presented to the Sorbonne University, Paris, France, in 1938.
[42] William Grant Stevenson's Kilmarnock design of Burns holding a book in the left hand whilst the right hand holds the lapel, can be seen at: The Frederickton, Canada (1906) statue is also in the Kilmarnock style.