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Poem addressed to master John MacGregor, from Hannah More, 23 May 1825, mounted on card. (Manuscript)
1825
MCG/2/2
Three posters for John MacGregor's lectures in 1878, describing his canoeing and caving adventures. (Manuscript)
1878-1878-12-31
MCG/8/4
Posters for John MacGregor's lectures in 1872-78, describing his canoeing and caving adventures. (Manuscript)
1872-1878-12-31
MCG/8/3
Pamphlet entitled 'Practical Canoeing' by Tiphys, printed London, 1883. (Manuscript)
1883-01-01 - ?
MCG/11
Letter from Thomas M Hemy (artist) to John MacGregor about the burning of the KENT picture, 1893. (Manuscript)
1893-01-01 - ?
MCG/6
Letter written by Lt-Gen Sir Duncan McGregor, 1 March 1825, on the loss of the KENT, with authenticating note. (Manuscript)
1825-01-01 - ?
MCG/1
Splinters from the planks of the KENT and the CAMBRIA. (Manuscript)
1825-01-01 - ?
MCG/3
Book containing copies of letters etc. about the loss of the KENT. (Manuscript)
1825-01-01 - ?
MCG/4
Letters from Marianne C Daniell to John MacGregor about the KENT incident, 1885. (Manuscript)
1885-01-01 - ?
MCG/5
Items relating to Hannah More including poem and photograph plus a pair of socks knitted for John MacGregor. (Manuscript)
circa 1825
MCG/2/1
Posters for John MacGregor's lectures in 1870-71, describing his adventures in the canoe ROB ROY in the Middle East. (Manuscript)
1870-1871-12-31
MCG/8/2
Macgregor, John (Canoeist), 1825-1892 (Manuscript)
1825-01-01 - ?
MCG/2
Press cuttings and posters relating to John MacGregor's lectures, 1870-78 (Manuscript)
1869-01-01 - 1877-12-31
MCG/8
Book of press cuttings from John MacGregor's lectures in 1869-72, describing his canoeing and caving adventures. (Manuscript)
1869-1872-12-31
MCG/8/1
Copy of a letter from James Crawford Caffin to his parents after the battle of Navarino, 20 October 1827, when he was midshipman in the CAMBRIAN. (Manuscript)
1907
MCG/12
Pamphlet by John MacGregor entitled 'Jottings in Germany', 1874. (Manuscript)
1874-01-01 - ?
MCG/9
Letter from Mrs Grimes about her mother-in-laws's escape in the KENT written in 1928. (Manuscript)
1928-01-01 - ?
MCG/7
Address to ratepayers of the Greenwich division for election to the School Board for London, 1876. (Manuscript)
1876-01-01 - ?
MCG/10
Letter from John "Rob Roy" MacGregor, June 15, 1866. (Manuscript)
1866-06-15
AGC/M/18
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