South Africa. Africa - South Africa. Nation. Longitude: 26.0000. Latitude: -30.0000.
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
35 letters of Kenneth Campbell to his mother at Edinburgh.
Mostly written from South Africa, describing camp life and commenting on the blockhouse system.
Account of travels of W Fordyce Brown.
Concerns visits to South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, the East Indies, China and Japan.
Assorted proofs for "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa" by David Livingstone., ? 1856-? 1857.
CD-ROM, 'Rm 13 South Africa May 2006', of Room 13., 2006.
Correspondence, minutes and other papers relating to activities of the Church of Scotland Overseas Council in South Africa., 1952-1972.
Description of voyage to South Africa of Trooper Charles Hunter, Fife and Forfar Yeomanry.
Includes transcript of description. With letter and pocket book containg active service notes.
Diary of William Gavin.
Recording his campaigns in South Africa, South America, and the Peninsular War, with photocopy of printed transcript, 1921.
Digest of service in South Africa, 1899-1902 by 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders.
A copy in typescript carbon presented, December 1903, by Colonel Forbes Macbean and Captain W E Gordon to Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Greenhill-Gardyne.
Fair copy, 1886, of the journal of James Greig of a hunting expedition in South Africa and Becknanaland.
Gives impressions of the scenery, games and meeting with missionaries, including David Livingstone.
Film strip of 'South African journey'., Undated.
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.
Illustrated typescript of "My Bit in the South African War, 1899-1900-1901" by Captain Cecil C Daniel, the Royal Scots.
Journal, 1941, and photograph album, c.1942-5, of James Gordon, serving with the British Army in India, Egypt and Burma during the Second World War.
Journal and sketches of South Africa., 1902.
Journal of Sapper - Jack, of Blackhall, Midlothian.
Describing service in the Royal Engineers in South Africa and German East Africa.
Journal, probably of C J Crawshaw, teacher at Lovedale Institution, South Africa.
Letters to Sir Philip and Lady Trotter of Mainhouse.
Letters from family friends in the Borders, and from army colleagues of Sir Philip, including several letters from South Africa.
Manuscript, "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", by David Livingstone., 1856-1857.
Manuscript, "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", by David Livingstone. Part I., 1856-1857.
Manuscript, "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", by David Livingstone. Part II., 1856-1857.
Manuscript, "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", by David Livingstone; with related proofs., ? 1855-? 1857.
Manuscript, suppressed preface to "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", by David Livingstone., 1857.
The manuscript begins : "After spending some sixteen years in teaching honesty to the Africans ... "
MS.42420, folios 81-82 would seem to refer to this alternative preface and, therefore, to supply a date of October 1857 for its creation.
Manuscripts by David Livingstone in which are recorded his journeys and experiences in Africa; with related proofs, sketches, a photographic print and a printed portrait., ? 1852-before 1874.
Marked proof engraving, "River scenery on the West Coast" : an illustration for "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa" by David Livingstone., ? 1856-? 1857.
The proof has been annotated by David Livingstone and by John Murray III. The engraving was taken from a sketch by Captain Henry Need.
The illustration was included in "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", facing page 332.
Marked proof engraving, "Scene at a sleeping-place in Angola" : an illustration for "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa" by David Livingstone., ? 1856-? 1857.
The proof has been annotated by David Livingstone and by John Murray III. The engraving was made from a sketch by Captain Henry Need.
The illustration was included in "Missionary travels and researches in South Africa", facing page 380.