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Journal containing an account of a tour made by an English gentleman 'Among the Alps', probably in the middle of the nineteenth century.

 Item
Identifier: MS.10259
Scope and Contents

The journal is profusely illustrated with pencil drawings of the scenery described and of places visited. Several of the drawings bear the initials R D.

Dates: ?Mid 19th century.

Journal entitled 'Notes of a Visit to the Hebrides and Walking Excursion through the Highlands in July and August 1819'.

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Identifier: MS.6336
Scope and Contents

The journal is unsigned, but the text indicates that the writer was an Irishman living in Glasgow or Greenock. Inside the front cover is written in pencil 'Mr Jn. Gordon'. The journal is a connected narrative interspersed with scenic descriptions of places such as Glen Farigaig, the falls of Foyers (folios 55-61) and Glencoe (folios 70-72). It is incomplete, ending in an unfinished sentence when the travellers had arrived at Greenock, one day's journey from the writer's home.

Dates: 1819.

Journal (in Italian) of Arabella Graham Clark.

 Item
Identifier: Acc.6046
Scope and Contents

Documenting an expedition in Switzerland.

Dates: 1835.

‘Journal in Scotland, August, 1870’ by Edmund Gosse, being the record of a tour in the Hebrides and central Highlands, addressed to the author's father, who financed the trip.

 Item
Identifier: MS.2562
Scope and Contents

The journal concludes with the words, 'So came to an end this glorious outing, for the great pleasure and profit of which I owe most hearty thanks to the best of Fathers that ever lived'. It was on this tour that Edmund Gosse met Robert Louis Stevenson, but there is no mention of the meeting in the journal.

Dates: 1870.

Journal, January-October 1887, of John M Walker, engineer on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of H.M. Stanley.

 Item
Identifier: MS.20322
Scope and Contents

John Walker, from Kilmarnock, had previous experience on the Congo. The journal covers his voyage from Southampton to Cape Town, where he met H.M. Stanley, thence to the Congo, and the steamship operations to convey the expedition into the interior.

Dates: 1887.

Journal kept by Sir William Forbes, 6th Baronet, of Pitsligo, of a tour taken on the Continent with his wife and daughter.

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Identifier: MSS.1539-1545
Scope and Contents

Consists of volumes i-vii. The route taken was; Edinburgh, Tunbridge Wells, Belgium, the Rhine, Frankfort, Bavaria, Tyrol, Naples (several months), Rome (two months), and home by much the same route as before, only by Stuttgart and Heidelberg.

Dates: 1792-1793.

Journal kept by William Maxwell, managing director of R and R Clark, the Edinburgh printers, on a trip to the United States and Canada in October and November 1932.

 Series
Identifier: MSS.9759-9760
Scope and Contents

The volumes contain carbon copies of diary-letters to a friend in Edinburgh, of which folios 51-65 are duplicated in MS.9759 by the retention of the originals. The journal contains a description of the sea voyage and the social life of his tour, but is notable for its detailed descriptions of visits to printing houses, particularly Donnelley's of Chicago (MS.9759, folios 51-65) and the Government Printing Office, Washington (MS.9760, folios 1-29).

Dates: 1932.

Journal of A Coaching Tour in Scotland.

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Identifier: Acc.13707
Scope and Contents In August 1893, Madeline Halkett, together with her father Sir Peter Arthur Halkett, her cousin Alice Hill and uncle Colonel Francis Hill from Dover, set out by carriage from Pitfirrane House for a week`s tour to the Trossachs. Their route took them from Bridge of Allan to Dunblane, Callander, Aberfoyle, Loch Katrine and the Lake of Menteith. The journal is written humorously in verse and delightfully illustrated with drawings of the party, their carriage, grooms and horses as...
Dates: 1893

Journal of a continental tour of Andrew MacInnes.

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Identifier: Acc.13701
Scope and Contents Journal of a tour to France, Switzerland and Germany by Andrew MacInnes and `Richard`. At the back of the volume are accounts of expenses on the tour, mileages and a number of Scottish songs. The notebook is bound in a larger twentieth century volume together with a full transcript and a letter of 1928 of Andrew MacInnes, Saint William, Ontario, Canada, son of the diarist, to his nephew Clayton McCall donating the journal to him. Andrew MacInnes and his companion...
Dates: 1830

"Journal of a few days from home in the summer of 1856 with selected poetry and songs".

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Identifier: MS.9233
Scope and Contents The author was born near Dover, and describes himself as a 'middle class man engaged in the business of life', possibly a doctor or lawyer. After a brief stay in Edinburgh, he visited Perth, Bannockburn, Callander, Inversnaid, Glasgow, Oban, Inveraray, and Rothesay, and returned again to Glasgow. The text is interspersed with poetry and songs, and is profusely illustrated with floral cut-outs, small prints, and water-colours, mainly of views. Three pages and some of the illustrations have...
Dates: 1856.

Journal of `A few weeks among the Blue-bells of Scotland, memoranda of men, manners and mountains above the Tweed`

 Collection
Identifier: Acc.13639
Scope and Contents The author of this illustrated journal lived at Bedford Villa, Richmond Hill, Clifton, Bristol, and was probably Ada Margaret Leech, wife of Charles Octavius Harvey, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Bristol.The writer and `Charles` travelled from Bristol to Melrose by train and visited Abbotsford, Melrose Abbey and Dryburgh Abbey before leaving for Edinburgh. Queen Victoria had recently been in Edinburgh and there are numerous pasted in printed drawings of scenes of her visit. The...
Dates: 1886

Journal of a Miss Ewbank of York, covering the period 9 September 1803 to 11 September, 1805.

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Identifier: MS.9481
Scope and Contents

The narrative opens with an account of a tour in the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, but most of the text is concerned with social life in York. The writer was a niece of the Reverend Andrew Ewbank, rector of Londesborough, Yorkshire, and many entries relate to his family. Amongst prominent personalities are Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, the novelist, and Dr Henry Moyes, a blind Scottish lecturer on popular science. A few pages have been torn out.

Dates: 1803-1805.

Journal of `A Month in Scotland by M`, Rev. J.J. Twist, Rector of Holy Innocents Church, Manchester.

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Identifier: Acc.13571
Scope and Contents John James Twist and his travelling companion, C.P. Purton, travelled by rail from Wolverhampton for a month`s holiday in Scotland. In Scotland they took the coach and and steamer, but lalso walked, visiting Lanark, Edinburgh, Burntisland, Loch Leven, Perth, Oban, Inverary, Tarbet, Loch Lomond, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Loch Tay, Killin, Glencoe, Loch Katrine, Callendar, Stirling and Alloa.John James Twist comments, often humorously, on places visited, their lodgings and people they...
Dates: 1858

Journal of a tour in England and Scotland from August to October 1790, by an unnamed writer.

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Identifier: MS.15905
Scope and Contents

The writer is not named but was apparently a young lady travelling with her brother and friends from Hampshire. She gives brief descriptions of the places visited which included Nottingham, the Lake District and Edinburgh; from here they toured the Highlands via Stirling, Inveraray and Loch Lomond before returning south through York and Peterborough.

Dates: 1790.

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Mitchison, Naomi Mary Margaret (née Haldane), Baroness Mitchison (author) 3
Beecroft, Judith (of Norwich, widow of Thomas Beecroft of Saxthorpe Hall, née Dixon) 2
Roberts, David, painter, 1796-1864 2
Simson, James, commissioner of Allahabad, fl 1876 2
Abbot, Charles (Speaker of the House of Commons, 1st Baron Colchester) 1
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Allen, John (historian and political writer) 1
Anderson, John (Writer to the Signet, son of Peter Anderson, solicitor, of Inverness.) 1
Angus, Elizabeth Siddons, b.1883 (Daughter of Major General John Angus) 1
Annand, James King, poet, 1908-1993 1
Aytoun, Margaret, Edinburgh, fl 1840 1
Bailey, James (vicar of Otley, Yorkshire.) 1
Baird, John Lawrence, 1st Viscount Stonehaven, 1874-1941 1
Balfour, Sir Thomas Graham, Knight, author, 1858-1929 1
Ballantyne, Alexander Thomson, printer, 1776-1847 1
Batten, Edmund Chisholm, antiquary, fl 1837-1886 1
Baxter, William Edward, traveller and author, 1825-1890 1
Bicknell, Christine, wife of Henry S, art collector, née Roberts, b 1821: recipient 1
Bicknell, Christine, wife of Henry S, art collector, née Roberts, b 1821: transcriber 1
Bicknell, Henry Sanford, art collector, 1818-1880 1
Black, Ebenezer, surgeon, floruit 1806-1815 1
Black, Robert, Peebles, fl 1892-1895 1
Bland, Thomas Davidson, 1783-1847 (of Kippax Hall, Yorkshire) 1
Blyth, R B, traveller in Scotland, fl 1825-1827 1
Boileau, Sir John Peter, 1st Baronet, archaeologist, 1794-1869 1
Boyd, James Robert, Principal of the Black River Literary and Religious Institute, 1804-1890 1
Brodie, Alexander, of Arnhall and the Burn, 1748-1812 1
Brogan, Sir Denis William, Knight, historian, 1900-1974: transcriber 1
Brown, Elizabeth Harvie- (wife of John Harvie-Brown of Quarter, née Spottiswoode ) 1
Brown, Hamish Macmillan (author and mountaineer) 1
Bury, Charlotte Susan Maria, Lady (novelist, née Campbell, then Campbell) (1775-1861) 1
Cairns, Alison Helen, Secretary of the Saltire Society, 1902-1959 1
Cairns, David, Professor of Practical Theology, University of Aberdeen, 1904-1992 1
Cairns, Jessie B, aunt of David Cairns, Professor of Practical Theology, University of Aberdeen, fl 1875-1876 1
Cairns, John, Principal of the United Presbyterian Theological College, 1818-1892 1
Campbell, Cecilia, wife of Arthur, of Catrine, Writer to the Signet, née Cleghorn, d 1906 1
Campbell, George Douglas, 8th Duke of Argyll, politician and scientist, 1823-1900 1
Campbell, Maria Susan, daughter of Arthur, of Cleghorn, Writer to the Signet., fl 1866-1875 1
Campbell, Robert (of Auchmannoch) 1
Campbell, Sir George, Knight, administrator in India and author, 1824-1892 1
Campbell, Sir George, Knight, of Edenwood, 1778-1854 1
Carlyle, Alexander, Minister of Inveresk, 1722-1805 1
Carlyle, John Aitken, physician, 1801-1879 1
Charlton, Edward (physician, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, son of William John Charlton of Hesleyside) 1
Clapperton, Alan Ernest, solicitor, d 1931 1
Clark, Arabella Graham, traveller to Switzerland, fl 1835 1
Clayton, John (of Carr Hall, near Blackburn, Lancashire.) 1
Cleghorn, Frances Madeline, daughter of George, of Weens, d 1870 1
Clifford, Bertram, electrical engineer, 1877-1954 1
Clifford, Jo, playwright, b 1950 1
Cochrane, Robert, 1804-1891 1
Constable, William, Kinross, fl 1890 1
Corbett, Elsie Cameron, 1893-1976 1
Cowburn, Elizabeth (tourist in Scotland) 1
Cramer, Paul, mountaineer, fl 1855 1
Cuppage, Clarinda, wife of Alexander, General, née Bruce, fl 1786 1
Cuthbert, Mary Isabella Shaw, surgeon, Royal Victoria Hospital, Folkestone, fl 1919 1
Darling, Frank Moss Fraser, Sir, Knight (ecologist) 1
Davidson, Harriet Miller, writer and daughter of Hugh Miller, geologist, evangelical journalist and writer, 1839–1883 1
Davidson, John Henry, Leith, timber merchant, 1851-1916 1
Davidson, Lydia Miller, granddaughter of Hugh Miller, geologist, evangelical journalist and writer, b. 1866 1
Davidson, Randall Thomas, Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1848-1930 1
Davidson, family, of Muirhouse 1
Dawson, Eliza, traveller in Scotland and England, fl 1786 1
Dick, Sir Alexander, 3rd Baronet, of Prestonfield, physician, formerly Cunyngham, 1703-1785 1
Drummond, Hamilton (novelist) 1
Eastlake, Charles Lock, Sir, Knight (painter) 1
Ellice, Edward (landowner and politician) 1
Ellice, Edward (statesman) 1
Ellice, James, descendant of Edward Ellice, Statesman, 1901-1983: author 1
Ellice, Katherine Jane, of Invergarry, née Balfour, 1813-1864 1
Fairfax, Archibald Montgomerie, Lady, wife of Sir Henry, 1st Bart., née Williamson, d 1844 1
Forbes, James David (natural philosopher) 1
Fraser, Elizabeth Lydia, mother-in-law of Hugh Miller, geologist, evangelical journalist and writer, née McLeod, d 1865 1
Fraser, Thomas, brother-in-law of Hugh Miller, geologist, evangelical journalist and writer, fl. 1859 1
Galloway, Lucy Lockhart, traveller in India, née Black, fl 1908 1
Gastrell, Francis, clergyman, 1707-1772 1
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1762–1830 1
Gerry, Margaret, Edinburgh, née Laing Whyte, 1899-1969 1
Gladstone, Alexander, fl. 1843-1844 (Passenger on board the "Medora" to Trinidad) 1
Goldie, John, botanist, 1793-1886 1
Goodchild, Doris Ann (artist and calligrapher) 1
Goodier, Rawdon, biologist and mountaineer, b 1931 1
Gordon, Adam Hay, of Avochie and Mayen, fl 1868 1
Gosse, Edmund William, Sir (author) 1
Gower, Elizabeth (wife of Charles Foote Gower, Mayor of Ipswich) 1
Graham, Elizabeth Susannah, author, wife of Thomas Graham of Edmond Castle, Cumbria, née Davenport 1
Greig, Eliza (daughter of David Greig, of Hallgreig) 1
Greig, James, traveller, fl 1844-1845 1
Greig, Thomas (sailor, Arbroath) 1
Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid) 1
Guthries of Guthrie (family, Angus) 1
Halkett, Madeline (daughter of Sir Peter Arthur Halkett, 8th Baronet of Pitfirrane) 1
Halkett, Peter Arthur, Sir (Baronet of Pitfirrane) 1
Hamilton, Lady Mary Christopher Nisbet, née Bruce, then Dundas, then Christopher, 1802-1883. 1
Harvey, Ada Margaret Leech, wife of Charles Harvey, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Bristol, fl.1882-1891: author 1
Harvey, Charles Octavius (wine and spirit merchant, Bristol) 1
Hastings, Warren (colonial administrator) 1
Henderson, Helen, Ladybank, fl 1953-1979 1
Henderson, James, fl. 1877 (emigrant to New Zealand) 1
Hodgkinson, Richard, Atherton, Lancashire, 1763-1847 1
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