Ecclefechan, Birthplace Of Thomas Carlyle c.1960
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The writer and social historian Thomas Carlyle was born in this house in 1795. It had been built by Carlyle's father and uncle just four years before—they were both stonemasons in the village. Carlyle left Ecclefechan when he was just 13, and walked almost 90 miles to Edinburgh to attend the university. He became one of the most respected of Victorian commentators on social philosophy, his views and opinions always conditioned by the childhood years he spent in this plain house and isolated rural community.
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