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  1. At the time, Bobby’s fame spread throughout the city, and crowds began to gather at the entrance of the Greyfriars Kirkyard to get a glimpse of this amazing animal. Like clockwork, at the one o’clock gun, Bobby would leave the grave for his midday meal. The people of Edinburgh grew fond of the dog, and in 1867, when a new by-law was passed ...

  2. Dec 10, 2015 · A statue of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburgh, 10 December 2015. Located opposite Edinburgh’s famous Greyfriars Kirkyard is a statue of Scotland’s most famous dog, Greyfriars Bobby. Alive in the mid-19th century, the terrier Bobby was known for his loyalty to his master, who he accompanied on his rounds through Edinburgh’s cobbled streets.

  3. Feb 1, 2023 · Bobby, born in 1856, was a Terrier who spent over 14 years guarding the grave of his beloved owner. John – a dedicated nightwatchman for the Edinburgh City Police Force – carried out his duties with his trusty companion night after night. After John’s untimely death in 1858, Bobby refused to leave his master’s grave until the day he ...

  4. Watch Greyfriars Bobby with a subscription on Disney+, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. Children and an innkeeper (Laurence ...

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  5. Greyfriars Bobby is a famous little dog, who became known for his loyalty to John Gray, a night watchman for the Edinburgh City Police in the 19th century. After John Gray died, Greyfriars Bobby watched over his grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard, for the next 14 years, right until the day the dog himself died.

  6. Jul 2, 2017 · In 1872, the Greyfriars Bobby Fountain was born. Crafted by the sculptor William Brodie, the monument first took pride of place on George IV Bridge in 1873 a stick’s throw away from Greyfriars Kirkyard. The fountain flourished until 1975 when water was replaced with concrete, due to health reasons which prompted the city’s drinking ...

  7. Greyfriars Bobby (1961) -- (Movie Clip) His Wee Dog Was Here The (canine) title character working for Walt Disney presumably on the Shepperton Studios lot outside London, encounters a constable (Duncan Macrae), the innkeeper Traill (Laurence Naismith) who knows him, then his master Jock (Alex Mackenzie), the newly-unemployed shepherd he’s followed from the country, in Greyfriars Bobby, 1961.

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