Travel journals.
Found in 772 Collections and/or Records:
Journal of James Henderson of Glasgow descibring his voyage to New Zealand on the 'Lady Ruthven'.
The journal is comprised of descriptive daily entries including observations on the ship, its crew, and the other passengers in steerage; and a postscript written upon arrival in Dunedin, New Zealand.
'Journal of James Robertson, 1767’, chiefly in the north-east, covering the counties of Aberdeen, Inverness, Caithness, and Sutherland., 1767.
'Corrected copy' (folio 1).
'Journal of James Robertson, 1771’, covering Ross, Argyll, the parts of Inverness not covered in MS.2507, and the hill districts of central Scotland., 1771.
'Observations' on the journal are given on folio 163.
Journal of James Skene of Rubislaw kept in French while travelling from Hanau through Cassel and Hamburg to London.
The inverted folios contain accounts in German.
Journal of Jane C Burdon-Sanderson., 1885-1886.
Both voyages were made via the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. It was in India that Jane Burdon-Sanderson died in April 1889.
Journal of Jane C Burdon-Sanderson., 1888-1889.
Both voyages were made via the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. It was in India that Jane Burdon-Sanderson died in April 1889.
Journal of Jane C Burdon-Sanderson of a tour of Normandy, August-September 1877., 1877.
Jane Burdon-Sanderson made the tour with her sister Elizabeth, whose journal of the same tour is MS.20189.
Two leaves are torn out before folio 1.
Journal of John Blackwood Greenshields of a tour in Italy., 1847-1848.
Although there is some reference to the political situation, John Blackwood Greenshields discusses mainly art and architecture and everyday events.
Journal of John Borthwick (died 1830) of a tour in France and Italy., 1817.
Journal of John Dunlop, younger brother of Alexander Graham Dunlop., 1845-1846.
The journal describes John Dunlop's life as a medical student in Paris and his impressions of France and of his fellow students. In 1846 he joined the army as an Assistant Surgeon, and the last part of the manuscript describes his voyage to India. The journal is illustrated with sketches in pencil and water-colours.
Journal of John Richardson and Company concerning general accounts., 1787-1795.
The journals cover the years 1760-1813, with gaps from 1761-1865 and 1778-1781.