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JMS/1/49 · Objekt · 1855
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  1. Vogel, Dr. E Accounts from Central African Mission (Following are all ms. copies unless stated otherwise) a) Despatch from G.F. Herman to Earl of Clarendon dated Tripoli Feb 8 1855. 2 double pp. foolscap. b) Letter from Vogel to N.A. Addington F.O. Dated Kuka Jul 14 1854. pp. 1-4 also photos of first and last pages of original of this letter c) Extracts from 2 letters from Vogel to Gagliuffi (Brit. Vice-Consul, Murzuk) dated Kuka Sep 15 1854 pp. 5-10 d) Extract from letter from Vogel to G.F. Herman dated Kuka Sep 15 1854. pp. 11-12 e) Letter from Vogel to C.Dickson (Vice Cons at Ghadames) dated Linder Dec 7 1854 pp. 13-14 f) Small page of ms. notes (possibly by Francis Galton) on Vogels Observations and 3 pp. of Vogels Observations pp. 15-17 (holo) g) Extracts from letter from Vogel to N.A. Addington (F.O.) dated Kuka Jan. 19 1855 p. 17.
JMS/1/72 · Objekt · 1862
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  1. Account of Ascent of the Cameroon Mountains and Survey of the Brass river and adjacent creeks a) 3 printed copies of report from Burton to Earl Russel dated Feb 22 1862 b) Letter from Burton to Dr. Shaw dated Camp in Cameroon Mountain, Jan 5 1862 1 double p. 8vo. Post Script to above letter added Jan 12 1862, 1 double p. 8vo Ms. copy of above letter with pencilled comments by ? editor. 1 double p. foolscap c) 3 sketch survey maps on squared paper, with many notes by author Referee reports by Francis Galton (April) and b John Arrowsmith (August). Published, (a) with some omissions, Proc. vol 6
Arnold, A. J.
LMS A 24 · Objekt · 1901
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Report on the activities of Carl Peters among the Makombe of Barue. Report to Governor of Manica and Sofala Typescript- 2 copies.

JMS/1/39 · Objekt · 1853
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Connolly, Thomas Further accounts of the Mission to Lake Chad from the Sappers and Miners under Dr. Vogel. a) Holo. 1 double p. foolscap with duplicate b) Holo. 1 double p. ½ foolscap size, with information derived from a letter from Corporal Church. Duplicate on 1 double p. foolscap. Published with some omissions Journal vol 23

VLC/3/4 · Objekt · 1873-74
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Copy of letter C. Murphy to John Kirk, Bagamoyo 19 Apr 1873 Copy of letter C. Murphy to John Kirk, Shamba 21 April 1873 Copy of letter C. Murphy to John Kirk, Tonda 25 April 1873 Letter from C. Murphy to H.B.Frere 7 March 1874 reporting on proceedings of expedition Oct 1873 to March 1874, with enclosures: copies of letters Murphy to Cameron 25 Oct 1873, Cameron to Murphy 9 Nov and 10 Nov 1873, expenses of Murphy agreed by Cameron, letter Cameron to Murphy 4 Dec 1873.

JMS/2/134 · Objekt · 1874
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Elton, Capt. F. On the coast country of E. Africa between Dar es Salaam and Quiloa a) Printed Gvt. of India Foreign Dept. Political booklet, no. 106 of 1874, with letter and reports by Elton on copal digging south of Dar and on Rufiji river b) Printed Further reports on the E. African Slave Trade no. 7. of 1874. Presented to the Houses of Parl. Referee report C.P.Rigby Extracts from (b) published Journal vol 44

JMS/2/132 · Objekt · 1873
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Foot, Sub. Lt. James F. Letter of Proceedings on survey of east coast, Lufiji to Dar es Salaam. (See Map Room Chart, Tanzania S/S 53) Holo. 1 double p. foolscap, dated H.M.S.Briton at Zanzibar June 5 1873, to Capt. G.J.Malcolm. Covering letter forwarding above, from Capt. Malcolm to Dr. John Kirk, June 9 1873. Not published.

RGS/CB7/ · Objekt · 1882-91
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GRANT, Colonel J.A. Letters 1882-91, including: July 8 1884, comments on Thomsons journey; Nairn, Sept. 26, 1884, introducing Mr. Kerry Nicholls; Apr. 15 1890, on the disagreement between RGS and Emin Pasha Relief Committee; all letters Aug. 1890 - July 1891 refer to news from his son and Joseph Thomson and comments on their disappointments during the course of their expedition.

RGS/CB6/1167 · Objekt · 1879-1880
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Hore, Edward C. Mission House Ujiji May 27 1879, referring to his recent expedition along the Lukuga river; Mission House Ujiji, Dec 10 1879, describing mission stations in Central Africa, refers to M. Debaize, asks for information on most useful routes to explore before he returns to England; Mission House Ujiji, Sept 13 1880, observations on the rise and fall of Lake Tanganyika, on local earthquakes, on improvements in Ujiji and its potential as a base for explorers, refers to Joseph Thomson, Carter, Cadenhead and Belgian expeditions.

RGS/CB8/50 · Objekt · 1870-1927
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KELTIE, (Sir) J. Scott Letters to Sir J.S.Keltie includes a few letters addressed to son-in-law Gilmour: 3 letters Ami, Henry M 1926; 2 letters Australasian Assn. for Advancement of Science (HSW Crummer) 1897; 1 letter Australasian RGS of Queensland (JP Thomson) 1905 1 letter Baker, Samuel W. 1890 1 letter Balliol E.H. nd. 1 letter Barclay W.S. 1917 4 letters Bartlett (?) 1910 1 letter Bates, Henry Walter 1884-85 1 letter Battye, Aubyn T 1916 1 letter Beadnell HJL 1916 1 letter Beck, Lily Adams 1 letter Belgian Geographical Society 1913 1 letter Bertrand,Alfred 1898 8 letters Bigelow, Poulteney 1894-1927 1 letter Bigge, Sir Arthur 1897 1 letter Biggs HJ 1917 (also some related correspondence) 2 letters Black CED 1897, 1916 3 letters Bowman, Isaiah 1920 2 letters Buckle GE 1894 1 letter Bruce, Agnes 1890 3 letters Capper JB 1924 1 letter Carstensen AN 1898 4 letters Chambers WR (Publishers) 1923 1 letter Chauncey J (of The Times) 1883 1 letter Chisholm, Hugh (Encyclopaedia Britannica) 1905; 1 letter Cleridge W 1886 1 letter Cobden-Sanderson J 1895 1 letter Colles JM (Authors Syndicate) 1916 1 letter Cooke CW 1922 1 letter Cooke Robert 1887 2 letters Cornish, Vaughan 1923 1 letter Cumberbatch HA 1917 3 letters Curzon Lord 1911 2 letters Czaplicka MA 1916-17 1 letter Darbishire,Bernard V 1898 1 letter , Charles (Copy of a letter 5 June 1879) 6 letters Darwin, Leonard 1911-20 2 letters Davis HWC 1915 and 1919 1 letter Davis,Richard H nd. 1 letter Dowie, N Muriel 1890 1 letter Du Chailly PB (brief note sent to Mr Gilmour) 1888 1 letter Dufferin and Ava, Lord 1895 1 letter Dulau and Co 1898 1 letter Dyason,John 1898 4 letters Dykes, Robert 1916 1 letter Elliott LE 1916 1 letter Emin Pasha 2 Oct 1886 to Dr Junker 1 letter Eyre, George Junior 1917 75 letters Fawcett, Percy H and Nina 1917-25 (includes letters from G Lynch, Hamilton Rice etc.) 1 letter Forbes HO 1927 1 letter Foster W 1926 22 letters Freshfield Douglas W 1885-1926 3 letters Galton, Francis 1885 1 letter Geddes, P 1908 29 letters Goldie, Sir George T 1893-1922 1 letter Gollan,Alex 1897 1 letter Gordon, Maria 1898 1 letter Gosse, Edmund 1890 1 letter Gray, (?Mont.) 1887 3 letters Greely AW 1908 and 1918 1 letter Gregory JW 1915 1 letter Green William S 1915 1 letter Griffith F 1895 1 letter Hardinge of Penshurst 1919 3 letters Harmsworth, Alfred 1894, 1898 1 letter Herbertson AJ 1913 1 letter Hinks AR 1919 6 letters Hogarth DG 1921, 1926 3 letters Holdich, Thomas H 1917, 1926 1 letter Hosie, Dorothea 1925 1 letter Hough, Professor (?) 1905 5 letters Ireland, Alleyne 1901-1922 1 letter Italian Geographical Society 1899 3 letters Jackson FG 1898 1 letter Johnston, Duncan 1913 12 letters Johnston, Sir Henry H 1896-1923 1 letter Kaye JL 1917 1 letter Keith A 1920 letters Keltie,John Scott 1 letter Keltie, William 1893 2 letters Kerckhove GVD 1916 2 letters Kilroy SH 1916 2 letters Kirk, John 1887, 1917 1 letter Kirk JWC 1926 75 letters Kropotkin, Peter 1880-1917 1 letter Lamington, Lord 1915 3 letters Landor H Savage 1897-1898 1 letter Leclerq,Jules 1893 1 letter Lecointe G 1915 1 letter Lepworth,Charles 1920 1 letter Lindsay, James 1917 1 letter Loch, Lord 1898 1 letter London University Senate 1915 1 letter Longhurst,Cyril (for National Antarctic Expedition) 1901 1 letter Longstaff TG 1918 5 letters Lugard FD 1884, 1895, 1898 and 1923 1 letter Lyttleton GWS (on behalf of WE Gladstone) 1884 4 letters Macdonald, Claude M 1891, 1896 2 letters Macgregor, William 1899, 1907 1 letter Mackay, John S 1893 3 letters Mackenzie,George S 1888, 1893, 1900 1 letter Mackinder, Halford J 1926 1 letter Macmillan, George A 1915 1 letter Macmillan, Maurice 1887 letters Macmillan (publishers) 1870-1897 1 letter Mansfield, Charlotte 1917 4 letters Markham, Albert H 1916 3 letters Markham Clements R 1901, 1914, 1915 2 letters Masson, David 1871 1 letter Mathers E 1897 1 letter Mawson, Douglas 1918 3 letters Melland FH 1919 1 letter Mill, Mrs Harriet G 190 6 letters Mill, HR 1898-1926 1 letter Milne, John nd. 1 letter Mumford WM 1895 2 letters Myres, John S 1921, 1926 2 letters Nansen, Fridtjof 1888, 1890 1 letter Nordenskiold, AE 1887 2 letters Nordenskiold, Otto 1 letter Nubar, Pasha 1920 4 letters Ogilvie FG 1916 1 letter Paris, Comte Philippe de 1893 1 letter Parker, Gilbert 1907 3 letters Parry,Captain JF 1916 17 3 letters Peck, II Stanley 1916-17 2 letters Pernull HJ 1916-17 1 letter Philby, H St J 1924 6 letters Philip and Son (George S Philip) 1916-21 1 letter Poole D Lewis 1898 1 letter Prichard, Hesket nd. 10 letters Rabot, Charles 1915-19 (also letters from JF Parry and Frank Evans 4 letters Reclus, Elisee 1 letter Rein, Professor JJ 1885 1 letter Repington CC 1917 5 letters Rice, Hamilton 1916-26 2 letters Richards, J Brinsley 1883, 1885 1 letter Ronaldshay, Lord 1923 2 letters Rosebery, Lord 1 letter Royds, Charles nd. 1 letter St. Andrews University 1 letter Sampson Low, Marston Co. 1878 5 letters Scarborough, Lord 1922-26 1 letter Sclater WL 1915 4 letters Scott, Kathleen ?1914 10 letters Selous, FC 1894-1913 (many undated) 9 letters Semple, Ellen C 1905-21 7 letters Shackleton, Emily 1916-17 3 letters Shackleton,Ernest H 1917, 1921 7 letters Shokalsky, Yu. M. 1915-18 1 letter Sharpe, Alfred 1915 5 letters Shaw WG 1870-71 1 letter Sibree, James 1916 1 letter Silver SW 1885 1 letter Stanford, Edward 1892 1 letter Stanley, Henry M 1882 6 letters Stein, Aurel 1916-17, 1924 2 letters Stefansson V 1918 (also a telegram of 1907) 5 letters Stoddard L 1920-22 1 letter Strain JL 1916 (with an enclosure) 1 letter Stuhlmann F 1894 1 letter Sulivan HN 1915 2 letters Survey of Egypt 1916 (also letters from DG Hogarth and John Bartholomew) 1 letter Sykes, Evelyn nd. 5 letters Sykes, PM 1917 4 letters Talbot, Mr and Mrs P Amaury 1912-17 2 letters Temple, Lady (?1915) 1 letter Thomson, Joseph - letter to Gilmour, nd. 1 letter Tilho F 1918 letters The Times (editor and others) 1877-98 3 letters Tomlinson EJF 1915-16 1 letter Tyrell JB 1918 1 letter United States Embassy in London 1915 1 letter Vidal de la Blache 1881 2 letters Waller, Rev. Horace 1882 1 letter Ward, F Kingdon 1916 1 letter Watson, Genevieve 1916 1 letter Weaver JRH 1919 3 letters White, A Silva 1926 7 letters Wide World Magazine 1898, 1921 (includes associated correspondence re de Rougemont) 1 letter Wilson CW 1890 1 letter Wilson, Edward A 1910 1 letter Wingate FR 1891 2 letters Wingate RW 1918, 1923 1 letter Woods, H Charles 1917 1 letter Young, EA 1916 1916

RGS/CB8/51 · Objekt · 1885-1913
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KELTIE,(Sir) John Scott, LETTERS FILED WITH JOHN SCOTT KELTIE COLLECTION RECEIVED OCT 1975 FROM GILMOUR FAMILY. The letters were donated by Messrs J S L Gilmour and M H B Gilmour and Miss M G Gilmour, October 1975. They are the grandchildren of John Scott Keltie. Baker, Samuel W 27 July 1890; Bismarck, Count H 25 May 1894 Bruce, Agnes 4 July 1890 Bryce, James n.d. Davis, Richard Harding 30 Sept ? Du Chaillu, P B 22 March 1888 to Gilmour Dufferin and Ava, Lord 27 May 1895 Emin Bey (i. e. Emin Pasha) 29 Oct 1886 to Dr Junker Fawcett, Colonel P H 21 Jan 1913 Hawkshaw, John 7 Feb 1891 Johnston, Sir Harry H 22 Nov 1888 and an undated letter Kirk, John 5 Dec 1887 Kropotkin, Peter 19 Jan 1886 Leclercq, Jules 21 March 1893 Lugard, F D 1 Jan 1894 to Gilmour; 27 May 1895 to Mrs Gilmour; (postmark) 4 March 1898 to Keltie. Nansen, Fridtjof 21 May 1888; 12 Feb 1890 Neumayer, G 19 July 1895 Nordenskiold, A E 2 June 1887 Parker, Gilbert 19 April(?1897) to Gilmour Philippe, Comte de Paris 8 March 1893 Prichard, Hesketh n.d. Reclus, Elisee 31 March 1894 Selous, F C 21 Dec 1899 to Gilmour; 30 Dec 1894 and 2 May ? to Keltie Stanley, Henry M 27 Oct 1882 Stuhlmann, F 30 Dec 1897 Thomson, Joseph Thursday, to Gilmour Vidal de la Blache 16 April 1881 Wilson C W 9 Sept 1890 to Playfair Wingate, F R 19 Feb 1891

RGS/CB7/ · Objekt · 1881-1903
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KIRK, Sir John Letters 1881-1903 1881: Kensington, Feb. 21 Zanzibar, March 10, refers to Dr. Southern and to Capt. Wybrants expedition, hopes that Dr. Livingstones sextant used by Wybrants is not lost. 4 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Aug. 20 on the sale of Debaizes goods to Joseph Thomson. 1882: London, Mar. 12, requests a map and instruments for the missionary J.T. Last. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1883: Zanzibar, Sept. 10, has no news of Thomson, refers to the return of Dr. Fischers expedition. 2 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Oct. 30. 1884: (Zanzibar, Jan. 30, telegram, Cassidy to Davies re ONeills route) Zanzibar, Jan. 31, report on success of ONeills work in Mozambique. Zanzibar, Mar. 13, copy of despatch to F.O. on meeting with Revoil at Lamu. Zanzibar, Mar. 17, no news of Thomson, gives news of Grand and Revoil Zanzibar June 9. Zanzibar June 11, telegram, Davies to Kirk for RGS., reporting Thomsons route.) Zanzibar, June 14, telegram, reporting; Thomsons route and return to Mombasa. Zanzibar, July 28, introducing Lt. Schufeldt. 1 double p. 8vo. Zanzibar, July 28, to Lord Aberdare, as preceding. 1886: Zanzibar, Mar. 12 gives news of Last, Revoil and the German Company. 2 double pp. 8vo. Zanzibar, Apr. 22, gives news of Lt. Cardeno and his complaint of poor treatment at Blantyre by the Lakes Co. and the British Consul encloses letter from A. de Castilho to Kirk, Feb. 13 1866, giving geographical information on Mozambique. S.S. Lalpoora, introducing Lt. Gleerup?, from Stanley Falls, Aug. 10. 1887: Zanzibar, Nov. 14. 1888: Zanzibar, June 11, news of Thomson in Zanzibar after his successful expedition. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1889: Sevenoaks, Wednesday. Sevenoaks, June 25, objects to Ravensteins map being called German East Africa and to the routes of the German travellers shown on it. 1890: Sevenoaks, Apr. 9. Sevenoaks, June 29, refers to Slave Trade conference in Brussels. Sevenoaks, Oct. 31, about to leave again for Brussels. 1891: Sevenoaks, Jan. 16, work finished at Brussels, hopes not to be needed there again. London, June 8, has had flu and bronchitis, if Expedition Committee send a scientific expedition to Tanganyikas German sphere it will meet with armed opposition. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1892: Sevenoaks, Oct. 5 to J.S. Keltie, on the death of his brother. Sevenoaks, Oct. 12.. Stanleys criticisms of Kelties article show that Stanley does not know what he is talking about. 1893: Sevenoaks, May 2, long statement of his views on the rights of Africans, that he had tried to put forward at Brussels. 3 double pp. 8vo. Sevenoaks, May 9, enclosing page from Zanzibar Gazette for Apr. 12 1893. Sevenoaks, May 9, enclosing page from Zanzibar Gazette for Apr. 12 1893. Sevenoaks, July 22. Sevenoaks, July 25. 1894: Sevenoaks, Jan. 15, forwarding some observations made by F.D. Lugard in East Africa. 18 May 189 to CHANLER; Sevenoaks, Friday, sad reflection on death of Cameron. Sevenoaks, Nov. 3, on government in E. Africa, and the destruction of a station in Kavirondo by Ugandans. Thank God we have Cecil Rhodes. Sevenoaks, Dec. 4, further to letter of Nov. 3. 1895: Sevenoaks, Jan. 4, angry that good work of Lugard, Portal and Macdonald is ignored by Government. 1 double p. 8vo. and 1 single p. n.d. on Society business. Sevenoaks, Nov. 27 as previous. Sevenoaks, Dec. 25 as previous. 1896: Sevenoaks, Monday, about H. Wallers obituary. Sevenoaks, Sunday, about visit of Prince Henry of Orleans. Sevenoaks, Jan. 9 on an article by Alfred Sharpe. Sevenoaks, Jan. 14, wishes Lugard could be sent to Uganda. Sevenoaks, Mar. 1, critical comment on affairs in Kenya. Sevenoaks, Mar. 30 approves visit of Prince Henry despite his abuse of England. Sevenoaks, May 30, refers to J.E. Moore, and the help he had given to Moore in organisation of expedition to Lake Tanganyika, refers also to A. Swann and his claim that he was the first discoverer of Medusae. Sevenoaks, June 5. Sevenoaks, June 19, on the government expedition to Juba, comments on previous expeditions to the area by French, Italians etc. Sevenoaks, July 21, refers to death of P. Andersen, his policies and plans.. he and I worked so well together. 1896: Sevenoaks, Nov. 13; Sevenoaks, Nov. 14; Sevenoaks, Nov. 17; Sevenoaks, Dec. 21 1897: Sevenoaks, Jan. 14; Sevenoaks, Feb. 3; Sevenoaks, Apr. 2, insists on the importance of asking Markham to stand again for President of RGS. Penzance, Nov. 26, comments on the trouble in the Sudan, our relations with France, on Lugard in West Africa. 2 double pp. 8vo. Penzance, Dec. 8, on the Macdonald expedition.. how things have changed from the days when I had all the power and the British all the profit. 2 double pp. 8vo. 1898: Sevenoaks, May 13, suggests Cecil Rhodes be invited to speak to RGS. Sevenoaks, June 13, reports on article by Mr. Sambary. 1899: Sevenoaks, Feb. 28, going to Oxford and hopes to see those likely to be interested in the RGS education scheme. Sevenoaks, Feb. 28. 1900: Sevenoaks, Jan. 24; Sevenoaks, Feb. 15.. Moore is one of the worst business men I ever had to do with. Sevenoaks, Mar. 25, to C.R. Markham, wishes to resign from Council because of ill health. Sevenoaks, Apr. 4, on the work done by Mr. Hollis. Sevenoaks, July 15. 1903: Sevenoaks, Dec. 24, report on an article (authors name not mentioned).

RGS/CB4/1069 · Objekt · c.1852-1857
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London Missionary Society Letters are chiefly covering notes to letters from Livingstone or acknowledgments of articles received for transmission to Livingstone, they include: April 2 1852, comments on Dr. Livingstones notes on the languages he has encountered; Dec 16 1852,refers to unrest in Africa; May 22 1857, refers to Rev. Joseph Mullens. Letters signed by Dr. A. Tidman, E. Prout or E. Beal.