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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 John Maxwell, of Baillieston.
Detailing travels in France and Switzerland.
Diary of Joseph Mercer.
Concerning a tour in France and Italy.
Grand tour journal of Robert Campbell of Auchmannoch
The journal covers a Grand Tour through France, Switzerland and Italy untaken between 29 June 1829 and early August 1830.
Illustrated accounts of trips to France and Scotland by the family of Charles Foote Gower.
Journal of a continental tour of Andrew MacInnes.
Journal of a tour in France, Switzerland and Italy, by Scotish traveller of the Anderson family.
Journal of Margaret Aytoun.
Describing a tour through Holland, Belgium, the Rhineland and Northern France.
Photocopy of a journal of a tour in northern France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, by a member of the Fletcher family.
Scrapbook of Lady Isobel Scott
Three volumes of the journal of Captain James Stirling, 42nd Royal Highlanders, describing his service in Spain, the Low Countries, and in the Penninsula and South-West France.
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.
Travel journals of Robert Sym WS recording visits to Paris, the Low Countries and Northern France, and Hamburg.
Includes a printed map of Paris and typed transcript.
Two travel journals of members of the family of Macadam of Craigengillon, Ayrshire, recording visits to France and Switzerland.
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".