Travel journals
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Diary of Myrtle L Simpson.
Detailing a crossing of Greenland.
Diary of Patrick Hamilton Drummond of a voyage from London to Melbourne.
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.
Four albums of photographs by James Simson.
Includes photographs of Palestine, Syria, the Levant, Athens, Vienna and Strasbourg, and photocopies of 10 volumes of travel journals.
Further papers concerning the career of Dr. Emre Araci, 1994-2004
Humorous journal in verse of a visit to Melrose and Abbotsford.
This anonymous journal tells the story of a six day visit to Scotland made by Mr Cardonnel, a gentlemen probably from Northumberland, and his companion a country curate by the name of McMichael. The purpose of their tour was fishing and sightseeing. The story of their exploits including pranks on each other is told in comic verse.
Illustrated diary of a tour of Scotland.
Illustrated journal of a rowing holiday in England of J G Scott, Aberdeen.
Illustrated travel journal of Samuel Jolly.
Contains watercolours and pencil drawings of Scottish Highland scenery.
Illustrated typescript travel journal of a visit to the Dolomites by Carl Marsh, Keyhaven, Hampshire.
Incomplete journal of visits to cities and cemetries of Etruria, authorship unknown, but neither David Roberts nor George Dennis (as once believed).
Journal, 1832, of a visit to Sutherland made by Stephen Place, footman to George, 1st Duke of Sutherland.
Includes another journal of Place, 1870-1871.
Journal, 1851, of David Roberts recording a visit to Germany.
Contains a few pages concerning a visit to Rome, 1853.
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, by unknown writer, of a mountaneering expedition in Switzerland.
Journal (in Italian) of Arabella Graham Clark.
Documenting an expedition in Switzerland.