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Copy of a diary of French onion-seller, known as "Onion Johnnie" in South East Scotland.
Diaries of Margaret Mackenzie Scott.
Concerning her personal experiences during the siege of Budapest (with typed transcript of these years) and at home after the War.
Diary entitled, "Three Weeks in Scotland during the Autumn of 1861".
Diary of Marion Thomson.
Concerning a journey in Scotland with Lord Cockburn and his party and also to a journey on the Continent.
Diary of Martha Phillips relating to a visit to Scotland.
Diary of Sir John Hill, RN, detailing his mission to Scotland in 1837 to relieve distress caused by the famine.
Includes letters of commission from the Government and other associated papers and correspondence; with a volume of typed transcripts.
Diary of the Honourable Elsie Cameron Corbett.
The diary contains descriptive daily entries on Corbett's social life around her family's estates in Ayrshire, Scotland and in Chelsea, London, and remarks on contemporary Liberal politics, including the progress of campaigns for women's suffrage. The volume also contains a large number of pasted-in snapshot photographs taken by Corbett and her family in Scotland, and cuttings from London theatre programmes and periodicals.
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.
Notebook of John Bruce of Newcastle containing a tour of Scotland, and notes on books.
Contains Bruce's observations on education in Scotland. The journal includes a detailed description of his visit to the High School in Glasgow.
Tour journals: two of Emily Jackson and Ina Jackson of their tour in the Eastern United States and Canada, 1884; and, two of John Jackson and Emily Jackson of their tour in Italy, 1891-1892.
Emily Jackson`s journal of her tour in Italy includes an account of a holiday in Kilmorack, Inverness-shire, Scotland, in 1887.
Tour of the Scottish Highlands, of R. Geddes.
Internal evidence suggests that the tour was undertaken between 1834 and 1861.