Scotland. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -4.0000. Latitude: 57.0000.
Found in 223 Collections and/or Records:
Fragment of Sir Walter Scott, "History of Scotland".
"From King's Cross to Euston via the Caledonian Canal", tour journal of Henry Lambert.
Lambert and his wife tour Scotland for a month in the summer of 1892, meeting up with four of their children at Oban. The Lamberts visit places including Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Braemar, Pitlochry, Dunkeld, Oban, Inverness and Glasgow.
'Fyfe Shire, MDCXLII = Fifa provincia noviter delineata / Auctore Jacobo Gordonio fo R.G. a Strathloch.', 1642.
An engraved version of this map was published by Joan Blaeu in 1654.
Game book of Duncan Campbell of Smith Hall.
Includes accounts of expeditions in South Africa, Northern Nigeria, India and Scotland, with illustrations and maps by himself and his sister, Mary Barbara Campbell.
Game book of J A Anderson.
Details shoots at Tullichewan and other places in Scotland.
'Glen Yla, Glen Ardle, Glen Shye [i.e. Glen Isla, Glen Ardle, Glen Shee], out of Mr. T. Pont's papers yey ar very imperfyt'. , [?1636-?1652.]
Handwritten and typescript `wartime memories` presented by visitors to the National Library of Scotland summer exhibition, 2005, "Scotland`s Secret War: Hidden Stiries of World War II".
Illustrated letter of James Sant.
Describing a visit to Scotland and his painting activities.
Incomplete manuscript, "The Crayon Miscellany. By the author of the Sketch Book. No 2. containing Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey", by Washington Irving., ? 1835.
Interleaved copy of Sir Arthur Mitchell, "List of Travels, Tours, etc, Relating to Scotland" (from "Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland", XXXV, 1902), with manuscript and typed notes of James McKinlay.
John Stewart, "A Collectioun of Scottis Proverbs or By-Words, Ordine Alphabetico".
Journal , "A tour in Scotland by Mrs Cox with Mr and Mrs Favell".
The tour party makes a circular tour from Camberwell, London, lasting 31 days. On their way to Scotland they visit Woburn Abbey and Chatsworth House. In Scotland they visit Kelso Abbey, Edinburgh, Stirling, Loch Earn, Inveraray, Dumbarton, Glasgow, New Lanark and Elvanfoot.
In Edinburgh Mrs Favell sees Sir Walter Scott walking in the street.
Mr and Mrs Favell are possibly Samuel Favell (1760-1830) and Elizabeth Favell née Beddome (1765-1830).
Journal concerning hunting, shooting and fishing expeditions in Scotland, England and Wales.
Includes photographs.
Journal of a tour of Scotland of Elizabeth Cowburn.
Elizabeth Cowburn departs from London, travelling through Scotland by train, steamer and carriage. Places visited include Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dunkeld, Blair Atholl, Inverness, Stirling and Iona. The journal includes pencil sketchess and pasted in printed illustrations.
Journal of an Irish couple's Scottish tour, with illustrations and detailed accounts.
Journal describing a two month tour of Scotland by Frederick and Nannie. They begin their journey from Dublin in August 1849. They cross by boat from Derry to Greenock. Places visited include: Luss, Tarbet, Loch Tay, Crieff, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The journal is illustrated with pen sketches by Nannie.
Journal of James Wordie concerning a yachting holiday off the west coast of Scotland in the 'Elspeth', with related correspondence and tradesman's bills., 1922.
Journals, 1891-1892, of a tour in Italy by John Jackson, Craiglands, Edinburgh, and his daughter Emily. Also included is Emily`s account of her holiday in Kilmorack, Inverness-shire, Scotland, 1887., 1887, 1891-1892.
'Keanrosse-shyre descrybed / be Ja. Gordon, at Keanrosse.', 1642.
Imprint: Oct. 25 1642.