Maps. Cartographic materials.
Found in 680 Collections and/or Records:
Five rolled maps of other related material of Isobel Wylie Hutchison., Undated.
Folder containing two examples of Circular Time Scales which are two long graph-like charts joined together and folded into the binding., 1877-1885.
The time scales are for the years 1880-1881, with illustrated meteorological observations made while he was travelling abroad, particularly in Egypt.
Other items are loosely inserted at the back of the folder, and include photographs of sun-spots, meteorological charts and diagrams, 1877-1885.
'Formarten and part of Marr and Buquhan [sic] / observed R.G.', [?1636-?1652.]
Four watercolour sketches and a map, tipped to sheets of paper, by Sir John Kirk, made during the Zambezi expedition., 1859.
Fourteen hand-coloured manuscript and printed maps and 3 diagrams of Caldor Wood, Scotland, by William Edward Scott Mutch.
Further papers of Lord James Douglas-Hamilton relating to historical matters.
Correspondence, papers and copies of research documents assembled by Lord James Douglas-Hamilton for the publication of his books 'Motive for a Mission, the Story Behind Rudolf Hess’s Flight to Britain' (1st edition London 1971, 2nd edition Edinburgh 1979 and paperback edition, 1980); 'Air Battle for Malta: The Diaries of a Fighter Pilot', (Edinburgh 1981); and 'Roof of the World: Man’s First Flight Over Everest', (Edinburgh 1983).
'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.
Garrison inspections and parades attended by James Johnston in his role as Deputy Chief of Staff, 4th armoured division., 1983-1985.
General correspondence and maps of Scottish Canadian Highland Development [and] Exploration Ltd., 1962-1978.
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.
Geographical and general map, over two sheets, of the Balearic Islands by Thomas Lopez., 1793.
Geographical map, over four sheets, of the Kindom of Granada by Thomas Lopez. , 1795.
Inset (6) : Costas de Espana y de Africa.
Geographical map, over four sheets, of the Kingdom of Valencia by Thomas Lopez., 1783.
Inset (16) : Mapa de la particular contribucion y huerta de Valencia.
'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.]
Hand-coloured manuscript map of Benir Division, Nigeria, by B Ajanuku.
Illustrated typescript journal of `A Camping Holiday in Scotland` by Allan George Nicholson.
Images and maps used, or considered for use, in the production of ‘Wade in Scotland’ by James Bell Salmond., [1934, or before.]-late 20th century.
[Incomplete sketch map of] Movements on the 30th [July 1813]., 1813.
[Incomplete tracing of part of Plan de Gaete et de ses Environs]., Undated.
Coloured map.
‘Journal and plan of the Movements of the Main Army in the Carnatic’: a volume of printed material prepared by James Stuart., 1783.
Journal and sketchbook of John Francis Campbell recording his travels and interests., 1879-1880.
Journal of a tour in Switzerland and Italy, written by M Rayner, pupil of a boys' school., 1856.
M Rayner was apparently a boy in the second of the three school parties, and the style of English and peculiarities of punctuation suggest that he was French or Swiss. The tour begins and ends at Bellerive. The journal is illustrated by a coloured plate showing the Great Seal of the Swiss Confederation and the cloaks worn by the officials of the different cantons (folio ii), by numerous postcards, and by a printed plan of the Alps (folio 49).
Journal of a tour to Scotland, 12 August-7 October 1842, kept by Miss S Taylor, of Moore Green, near Birmingham.
Journal of Charles Stuart, Baron Stuart de Rothesay's 'Travels in Germany and The Imperial Hereditary States, During the Years 1795, 1796, 1797,' Volume 1st, Part 1st, 1801.
Journal of Charles Stuart's tour through Lower Saxony and Upper Saxony, Bavaria and Austria. Places visited include Aixhaven, Halberstadt, Leipzig, Bamberg, Ratisbon, Gottingen and Gotha. With 'A New Map of the Emperor's Dominions exhibiting the Post Roads of Germany, Hungary and the Netherlands with those of the adjacent parts of France, Switzerland, Italy and Poland, 1796, annotated with the routes of Lord Stuart's journeys pasted in.