China
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Bowater Sanderson: Naval Journal
The journal (c. 305 pages) begins in September 1747, describing the voyage out to India, and concludes with the return of Royal Duke to England on 5 June 1750. The volume includes navigational exercises, transcribed sailing directions and pencil landfalls, and a sketch of the British settlement at Oriocopong.
David Binnie: World tour diaries and photographs
F.H.H. Guillemard: Journals and notes
The collection is comprised of nine volumes of journal entries and notes written during the voyage of the 'Marchesa' and one volume of notes for Guillemard's biography of Ferdinand Magellan. Some of the volumes include lists of letters sent home by Guillemard during his voyage to eastern Asia, China and Japan, which provide a rough itinerary of his journey.
F.H.H. Guillemard: Photographs
Jardine Matheson Archive
John Scarth: Letters
Typescript and manuscript letters, mainly from China.
Joseph Needham papers
Lady Edith Blake: Journal of journey in China, Korea and Japan
Typescript.
Maurice Ingram, diplomat: Personal correspondence and papers
Papers concerning General Charles George Gordon
Stella Benson: Diaries and Poems
Diaries, poems and juvenilia
Thomas Francis Wade: Notes
Includes notes on Tibet, Chinese history and geography and the opium trade.
Walter Neill: Correspondence and papers
Letters written by WN to friends and family from the Far East, Germany and Holland whilst interned during the First World War; notes describing the riots in Hankow, 1927; photographs of China.