Portugal. Europe. Nation. Longitude: -8.0000. Latitude: 39.5000.
Found in 33 Collections and/or Records:
18 letters of and to Andrew James Cochrane Johnstone.
Concerning his business affairs in Spain and Portugal.
[A translation of the title [and] other particulars belonging to the adjoined map Adv.MS.46.10.1(55), 'Carta Militar da Parte do Reino de Portugal...'], Circa 1811.
Letterpress.
[Cover title:] Province of the Minho. 29 April 1813. "Scale of two leagues of 18 to a degree.", 1813.
From Tuy in the north to Porto in the south. Dissected for folding.
Diaries of Grace Lindley (identified as 'Benj'), describing holidays spent abroad in Europe with Esther Barbara Chalmers (identified as 'Jock')., 1922-1961.
Describes holidays in the following: Italy, 1922. The Marne and the Loire, 1933. Yugoslavia, 1937. Provence, 1949. Italy, 1957. Spain and Portugal, 1961.
Five copies of a map of area Castello Branco-Guarda-River Elga., 1811.
General Map illustrative of the operations in Portugal and the adjoining Frontier of Spain. [London: J Wyld, 1845?]. [Incomplete: southern sheet only]., Circa 1845.
Engraved by S Stockley.
Journal of Sir Alexander Bannerman of Elsick, of tours in Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, The Levant, Turkey and in Europe, with descriptions of yachting and sporting visits to Scotland.
Manuscript of the title-page, dedication and preface for the "History of the Peninsular War" by Robert Southey., 1822.
The manuscript has the following arrangement :
folio 1 : title page;
folio 2 : dedication to "The King", George IV;
folio 3 : preface.
The date of the manuscript has been taken from the preface which was dated by Southey, "Keswick 22 July 1822".
[Map of area about Pombal]., Circa 1811.
[Map of area Castello Branco-Guarda-River Elga]. Quarter Master General's Office, Horse Guards. Novr. 1st, 1811 [Copy 1]., 1811.
[Map of area Castello Branco-Guarda-River Elga]. Quarter Master General's Office, Horse Guards. Novr. 1st, 1811 [Copy 2]., 1811.
[Map of area Thomar-Coimbre-River Mondego-Castello Branco]. Quarter Master General's Office, Horse Guards. Novbr. 22d, 1811. [Copy 1], 1811.
[Map of area Thomar-Coimbre-River Mondego-Castello Branco]. Quarter Master General's Office, Horse Guards. Novbr. 22d, 1811. [Copy 6], 1811.
[Map of Lisbon and area to the NW, Copy 2]. Quarter Master Generals Office, Horse Guards. November 5th, 1810., 1810.
[Map of the Battle of Pomball, March 11, 1811, Sheet 1]., 1811.
[Maps of the Battle of Pombal, March 11, 1811, Sheet 2.], 1811.
Memoirs of Captain James Stirling, 42nd Royal Highlanders, of campaigns in Spain, 1808, Netherlands, 1809, and the Peninsular War, 1812-1813.
Memoirs of Captain James Stirling, 42nd Royal Highlanders, of campaigns on the Peninsula., 1812-1813.
The memoirs record James Stirling`s involvement in the Peninsular War campaign in Spain from 1 April 1812 to 11 November 1813. Included are descriptions of the towns and villages visited during the campaign, and details of British army troop movements.
Also included at the back of both volumes are lists of the places visited and cumulative totals of the distances travelled by the army during its deployment.
`Memoirs, of [Captain James Stirling, 42nd Royal Highlanders, of] campaigns on the Peninsula from 1st April 1812`., 1812.
`Memoirs of [Captain James Stirling, 42nd Royal Highlanders, of the] campaigns of 1808 in Spain under Lieut General Sir John Moore, and of 1809, in the Islands of Zealand. Holland.`, 1808-1811.
Movements of the two armies after the repulse of Marshall Massena's Attack upon the position of Busaco. From the original survey [and] drawing by Major Sir T.L. Mitchell, Kt. London: J Wyld [Sheet 1]., Circa 1810.
On zinc by A.R. Grive. "Printed by Day [and] Hagh, Lthr to the Queen."
[Notes relating to maps of the Battle of Pomball, March 11, 1811, describing battle movements.], 1811.
Manuscript key relating to the maps of Adv.MS.46.10.1(57) and Adv.MS.46.10.1(59).
Passage of the River Douro on the 12th of May 1809 by the British Army under the command of …Sir A Wellesley, in face of the French Army, commanded by Marshal Soult. London: James Wyld, [n.d.], 1809.
"Drawn on zinc by H.C. Maguire from the original survey drawing by the late Lieut Col Sturgeon."
Plan No.1: the right of the position leans on the Tagus and comprises the forts and fortifications of Alhandra, Arruda and Mont Agrace and extends to Sobral;surveyed and drawn by William Unger, Lieut, R.G.Artillery, December 1810., 1810.
Position of Santarem from a military survey by the officers of Royal French Engineers in his Britannic Majesty's Service.1801. Engraved on stone by Fr Hellrigel. London. MS annotations., 1801.
2 insets: Views of Santarem