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'A Handbook for Travellers on the Continent' bound with a manuscript tour, 1841, of Thomas Davison Bland of Kippax Hall, Yorkshire.
The volume includes a copy of the 1841 edition of Murray's handbook alongside a handritten account of a tour taken that year, a list of recommended hotels and a summary of travelling expenses.
Diary of J D Forbes and E C Batten concerning a tour in Germany and Austria.
Diary of Jessie B Cairns.
Describing a visit to Germany.
Journal, 1851, of David Roberts recording a visit to Germany.
Contains a few pages concerning a visit to Rome, 1853.
Journal of a continental tour of Andrew MacInnes.
Journal of Alexander Ballantyne recording a tour of Germany, the Low Countries and Paris, via Waterloo, beginning and ending in Kelso.
Includes a journal of expenses.
Journal of Margaret Aytoun.
Describing a tour through Holland, Belgium, the Rhineland and Northern France.
Journal of Private William Newman, 3rd Foot Guards, recording his experiences in Egypt, Germany and Denmark.
Photocopy of a journal of a tour in northern France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, by a member of the Fletcher family.
Travel diaries, 1861, of John Cairns concerning Belgium, Germany and Switzerland; with recollections, 1866, of the Synod of the French Evangelical Church at Nimes.
Describing journeys to Belgium, Germany, and Switzerland in 1861, and Cairns' attendance at the Synod of the French Evangelical Churches at Nîmes, 1866.
Travel diary of an unknown Scotsman.
Describes travels through the Low Countries, Germany and Switzerland, with companion James Skene of Rubislaw.
Travel journal, in three volumes, of Mary Pringle, recording travels in France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and the Low Countries.
Travel journal probably of William Edward Baxter.
Records a tour through France, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Austria and Italy.
Two volumes recording travels in France, Corsica, Italy, Belgium, Germany and Austria.
With another volume of cuttings "Continental Articles" from the Edinburgh Evening Courant, published under the name of "An Occassional Correspondent".