England. Europe - United Kingdom. Country. Longitude: -2.0000. Latitude: 53.0000.
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
4 letters of David Livingstone, missionary, 2 of which are copies.
A Ptolemy style map of Roman England, including part of Ireland, and showing the eastward direction of the east coast of Scotland., [?1636-?1652].
Diaries and journals of Cecilia Campbell, Frances Madeline Cleghorn and Maria Susan Campbell.
Illustrated journal of a rowing holiday in England of J G Scott, Aberdeen.
Incomplete manuscript, "The Crayon Miscellany. By the author of the Sketch Book. No 2. containing Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey", by Washington Irving., ? 1835.
Irving produced many popular and successful works throughout his writing career, most of which were published in Britain by John Murray. The manuscripts in this sequence relate to some of these works, including 'The Crayon Miscellany' and three volumes of 'A Chronicle of the conquest of Granada'. In addition, there is an incomplete manuscript for a review for the 'Quarterly Review', and a letter that contains a personal outline of his life up until 1837.
Journal concerning hunting, shooting and fishing expeditions in Scotland, England and Wales.
Includes photographs.
Journal of an un-named law apprentice (later a member of the Faculty of Advocates).
Details his life in Perth and Edinburgh, holidays in the Highlands and Skye, a trip to the Great Exhibition, London, and travels in the south of England.
Letter Book of Roger Robertson, the Younger, of Ladykirk.
Written on Robertson`s travels in England and on the Grand Tour.
Manuscript of 'The history of England' of Sir James Mackintosh.
Notebook of Elizabeth Hume.
Containing poems by Hume and others, sketches, and journal of a trip to England and Wales.
Packages of negatives bundled together under a label 'Places England Wales Ireland'., Undated.
Including diaries, correspondence, photographs, and articles, mainly concerning natural history and piping.
Papers, including correspondence, photographs and printed material, collected by George Robinson for research concerning the history of police forces and their uniforms.
The collection predominantly focuses on police forces in England, Wales and Scotland, but also includes details of other police forces within and foreign police forces.
Photocopy of the journal of Eliza Dawson made on a tour through the north of England and Scotland.
Photograph album, photographs and postcards of Mr and Mrs John Hirons, Birmingham, of holidays in Scotland, England and North America.
Travel journal of Thomas Thomson.
Describing a tour in England.
Travel journal recording a tour of Scotland and northern England.
Two Books of Hours, one English, 15th century, and one French, 15th to 16th century; with three volumes, 17th century, concerning law and heraldry.
Two letters of Charles J Shore.
Shore describes travels in Scotland and England.