Iceland. Europe - Iceland. Island. Longitude: -18.0000. Latitude: 65.0000.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
'Angle book, 1923', a notebook., 1923.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.
Box containing photographs of Iceland., 1938.
Including diaries, correspondence, photographs, and articles, mainly concerning natural history and piping.
Carbon copy of a typescript of a journal of a Mr Baine, schoolmaster in Edinburgh.
Describing a voyage to Iceland in the "John" of Leith.
Diary of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart.
Concerns trip to Iceland in 1867, and a visit to the Baltic and Russia by Adam Hay Gordon of Mochie and Mayen in 1868.
Draft of an article entitled 'First attempt to reach East Greenland', with chart showing the route from Norway., Undated.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.
Envelopes containing photographs of seals, Iceland, Mull and other scenes., 1946-1947.
Including diaries, correspondence, photographs, and articles, mainly concerning natural history and piping.
Iceland., 1929-1958.
This series of files was placed in R E Muirhead's room in the Scottish Secretariat Office.
Letter of John A Carlyle.
Concerns an Icelandic saga.
Notebook concerning an expedition, 1923, to Iceland and East Greenland., 1923.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.
'Notes and computations', a notebook, with annotated maps, concerning an expedition, 1923, to Iceland and East Greenland., 1923.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.
Notes by John Baine on Uno von Troil, "Letters on Iceland" (1780).
Papers of Seton Gordon relating to a visit to Iceland., 1938.
Six printed maps and a pamphlet. A weather chart. Manuscript itinerary and notes. Bills and accounts. Eighteen letters.
Photograph of two pages of a diary, concerning the expedition to Faroe and Iceland under the leadership of John Thomas Stanley.
Photographs relating to an expedition, 1923, to Iceland and East Greenland., 1923.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.
Register of the weather kept in Iceland by John Parkers Esq, His Majesty's Consul., 1811-1812.
Research notes of Dorothy Dunnett, relating to Faroe Islands and Iceland, primarily manuscript, but some typed; with photocopied maps and subject markers., Undated.
Typescript expedition journal concerning an expedition, 1923, to Iceland and East Greenland., 1923.
Unfavourable ice meant that the expedition party were unable to land.