Composite volume made up by Robert Graham, being the record of a tour, 1849, in the Lake District, North Wales, the Wye Valley Bristol, Cheddar, Glastonbury and Wells, Longleat, Stonehenge and Salisbury, the New Forest and Southampton., 1849.
Scope and Contents
Of the printed items, the following have been described fully in the Catalogue of Printed Books (see ‘External documents’ for a link to the records):
“Crosthwaite's celebrated museum” ([Keswick], [1849]) (folio 26);
‘The triumph of science’ by R Stephenson (Carnarvon, 1849) (folios 49-65);
“The tourist's guide to Britannia Bridge” by Thomas Jackson (Bangor, 1849) (folios 66-83);
‘General description of the Britannia and Conway tubular bridges on the Chester & Holyhead Railway’ (London 1849) (folios 84-106);
‘Ross prospect’ by W R (?1840) (folios 157-158);
“Lines, written at the King's Arms Inn, Ross” (folio 159);
'A handbook to St. Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol’ (Bristol, 1848) (folios 189-230);
‘Church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol’ ([Bristol], [?1846]) (folios 231-248);
'Some account of Cheddar, its cliffs and its caves' (Bristol, 1842) (folios 257-275);
'The Avalonian guide to the town of Glastonbury, and its environs' (Bridgwater, 1848) (folios 285-320);
'Conjectures relative to Stonehenge, a Druidical temple, on Salisbury Plain’ by William Camden and others (Salisbury, 1838) (folios 321-346);
'A new guide to Salisbury and its vicinity' by John Hearn (Salisbury, 1849) (folios 347-376);
'A plan of Old Sarum' by Henry Wansey (Sarum, [circa 1840]) (folio 377).
Dates
- Creation: 1849.
Conditions Governing Access
Normal access conditions apply.
Conditions Governing Use
Normal reproduction conditions apply, subject to any copyright restrictions.
Extent
386 Leaves ; Octavo.
Arrangement
386 folios.
General
Major printed items have been entered in the Catalogue of Printed Books.
- Bibliographic description of “Crosthwaite's celebrated museum”:
- Bibliographic description of ‘The triumph of science’:
- Bibliographic description of “The tourist's guide to Britannia Bridge”:
- Bibliographic description of ‘General description of the Britannia and Conway tubular bridges on the Chester & Holyhead Railway’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘Ross prospect’:
- Bibliographic description of “Lines, written at the King's Arms Inn, Ross”:
- Bibliographic description of ‘A handbook to St. Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘Church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘Some account of Cheddar, its cliffs and its caves’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘The Avalonian guide to the town of Glastonbury, and its environs’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘Conjectures relative to Stonehenge, a Druidical temple, on Salisbury Plain’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘A new guide to Salisbury and its vicinity’:
- Bibliographic description of ‘A plan of Old Sarum’:
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