Japan
Found in 157 Collections and/or Records:
Family correspondence, 1900 - 1903
Written from HMS Goliath, including England, the voyage out to Hong Kong via the Suez Canal and Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, China, Japan and South Korea.
With sketches.
Family correspondence, 1899 - 1908
Written from HMS Repulse, HMS Canopus, HMS Goliath, HMS Albemarle, HMS King Alfred and from the British Embassy, Tokyo, including England, Northern Ireland, Ireland, Morocco, Gibraltar, Sri Lanka, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Malta, Sicily and Italy.
With sketches.
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
Field notebooks and travel journals, 1945 - 1979
'Fifty Years of Japanese at Cambridge 1948-98 - A Chronicle of Reminiscences' compiled and edited by Richard Bowring, 1998
Includes references to the following Pembroke students: S. M. Gray, J. I. Weeds, P. W. Corpe, I. V. Jones, H. L. Mermagen, C. M. Thome, M. P. Edwards, A. B. Richards, M. Hillenbrand and J. S. Emeney.
Foreign affairs: China and Japan, 1978-04 - 1978-05
Papers on a visit by British MPs (including JA as Minister of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office) to Japan, including: programmes; briefings on Japan and Korea; report from the Assembly of the Western European Union on China and European security.
George Robert Graham Conway: Transcripts from National Archives of Mexico
Itineraries: Tokyo, 1974-10
Record of the meeting between CS and the Foreign Minister of Japan, Toshio Kimura, October 1974.
Japan, 1939 - 1962
The papers cover every aspect of Lord Noel-Baker's very full and varied career and include constituency papers, Labour Party material, extensive sections on domestic and international affairs, peace and disarmament, sport, books and articles, speeches and correspondence.
Japan and East Africa, 1936
Unfinished letter to his sister written in Japan 6 May; 'The mountain of Tanganyika [later Tanzania]. A climb above the clouds' by Bagnold, 9pp typescript with ms corrections.
Japan, entry into war, 1950-08 - 1960-08
[?] Papers used in the official naval history of the Second World War.
'Japan', sheet 35, 1923
These maps were compiled by the War Office. Printed on linen-backed paper.
Jardine Matheson Archive
John McEwan: Collections for a History of Japanese Agriculture
Lady Edith Blake: Journal of journey in China, Korea and Japan
Typescript.
Letter from Leonard Darwin to Emma Darwin née Wedgwood; written at [Japan], 1891-01-29
Letter from Leonard Darwin to Emma Darwin née Wedgwood; written at [Japan]
(Letter)