COLLECTION NAME:
Rylands Collection
mediaCollectionId
Manchester~91~1
Rylands Collection
Collection
true
Image Number:
JRL17031308
image_number
JRL17031308
Image Number
false
Reference Number:
English MS 1126
reference_number
English MS 1126
Reference Number
false
Parent Work Title:
Travel Journals
title_larger_entity
Travel Journals
Parent Work Title
false
Creator:
Richardson, Dorothy, 1748-1819
creator
Richardson, Dorothy, 1748-1819
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Author
creator_role
Author
Creator Role
false
Date Created:
1779
date_created
1779
Date Created
false
Volume:
5
volume
5
Volume
false
Page/Sheet:
26
page
26
Page/Sheet
false
Description:
Description written by Dorothy Richardson of a journey from her travel journals in Yorkshire (North Riding) and Lancashire.
description
Description written by Dorothy Richardson of a journey from her travel journals in Yorkshire (North Riding) and Lancashire.
Description
false
Language Code:
eng-GB
language
eng-GB
Language Code
false
Language:
English
language_name
English
Language
false
Subject:
Voyages and travels
subject
Voyages and travels
Subject
false
Category of Material:
Manuscripts
category
Manuscripts
Category of Material
false
Sub-Category:
Diaries
class
Diaries
Sub-Category
false
Technique Used:
Handwriting
technique
Handwriting
Technique Used
false
Medium:
Ink
medium
Ink
Medium
false
Support:
Paper
support
Paper
Support
false
Time Period Covered:
19th Century CE
temporal_coverage
19th Century CE
Time Period Covered
false
Item Height:
170 mm
item_height
170 mm
Item Height
false
Item Width:
110 mm
Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
work_rights
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work
false
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2017-03-23
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by The University of Manchester Library
Metadata Language:
eng-GB
Collection Code:
Rylands
collection_code
Rylands
Collection Code
false