Germany. Europe. Nation. Longitude: 10.5000. Latitude: 51.5000.
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Lecture notes, 1932, on poultry keeping compiled at the East of Scotland School of Agriculture.
With pharmacist`s notes and recipes, circa 1840, from Germany, containing notes on the Daguerreotype process.
Letter book of Sir Lawrence Dundas of Kerse, while Commissary General of the army in Germany.
Letter of Margaret Oliphant.
Concerns entertainment in Heidelberg and the supply of intellectual company.
Letter to Anna J Mill from a correspondent in Germany.
Written partly on four 50 million Mark notes.
Letters of William Sanderson and Anna Berger bound in ten volumes (with volume seven in the series missing).
With a file of their loose letters and cards.
Manuscript of Robert Campbell of Auchmannoch entitled 'Memorandum of a tour'.
Account of Campbell's journey through Belgium and Germany along with a page of notes signed by Robert Campbell relating to the University of Cambridge. Tour account includes a description of travelling from Liverpool to London on the Birmingham Railway and on Belgian railways.
Notebook of James Mutter, Ardrossan.
Contains a lecture on a visit to Germany and an essay on Schiller.
Notebook of James Wordie concerning a geological tour in Germany., 1911.
Journals, correspondence, notebooks, photographs, press-cuttings and related papers, 1903-1959, n.d., of and relating largely to the expeditions of polar exploration and scientific discovery, travel and mountaineering activities of Sir James Mann Wordie, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge (1889-1962).
Notes of tours in Italy, Palestine, Syria & Turkey, Hungary and Germany of William E Baxter.
These notes have been compiled from earlier travel journals.
Papers of Paul Henderson Scott.
Papers concern Scott`s service in the British Military Government of Berlin, 1945-1949, and his candidacy in the Scottish Parliamentary Election, 1999. Includes printed material concerning military training and the Allied Military Government of Germany.
Papers of Robert Titilah, relating to his service during World War Two with the Parachute Regiment, including imprisonment at Stalag IVB, Muhlberg.
Photocopy of a journal of a tour in northern France, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, by a member of the Fletcher family.
Plan der Schlacht von Gr Goerschen den 2ten May 1813 ; gezeichnet v. C. Brugner; gestochen v. Jack; gedruckt v. Pretre., 1813.
Plan of the Battle of Fellinghausen which begain on the 15th and was gained on the 16th July 1761 … C Hammond. 1814, 1814.
Press cuttings concerning Germany., 1916-1933.
Proof copy of Andrew L Drummond, "German Protestantism Since Luther" (1951), and annotated copy of "The Story of American Protestantism" (1st [British] edition, 1949) by the same author.
With associated letters and papers.
Rough journal of James Wordie concerning a geological tour in Germany., 1911.
Journals, correspondence, notebooks, photographs, press-cuttings and related papers, 1903-1959, n.d., of and relating largely to the expeditions of polar exploration and scientific discovery, travel and mountaineering activities of Sir James Mann Wordie, Master of St John’s College, Cambridge (1889-1962).
Schlacht bei Dennewitz Den 6ten September 1813; aufgen. durch den Hptm v. Rau; gestochen von Carl Mare. Berlin: Hampe, 1821., 1821.
Coloured map.
Schlacht bei Gross Beeren den 23ten August 1813; gezeichnet von Pr Lieut von Rahden. C. Mare, 1821., 1821.
Coloured map.
Schlacht bei Wartenburg, den 3ten October MDCCCXIII; gestochen v. Carl Mare. Berlin: Hampe, [n.d.] [Copy 1]., 1813.
Coloured map.
Schlacht bei Wartenburg, den 3ten October MDCCCXIII; gestochen v. Carl Mare. Berlin: Hampe, [n.d.] [Copy 2]., 1813.
Coloured map.
Standing order for the British and Hanoverian troops in Germany, September to October 1743.
With copy of the speech to the King by John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl Stair, made at the Council of War at Worms, 23 August 1744.
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.