Other Sites
The Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie Archive
The Lachlan & Elizabeth Macquarie Archive (LEMA) is a digital project
providing full-text manuscript transcriptions and associated research
materials relating to the lives and times of Governor Lachlan Macquarie
(1761-1824) and his second wife, Elizabeth [nee Campbell] (1778-1835).
Additional projects include:
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Journeys in Time 1809-1822
Joint project between Macquarie University Library and the State Library of New
South Wales. Full transcripts of the travel journals of Lachlan and Elizabeth
Macquarie. (Includes research notes, bibliographies etc).
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Seringapatam 1799
Full transcripts of the writings of Lachlan Macquarie describing the British military
campaign in 1799 against Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore (South India), and the assault upon
his fortress and capital at Seringapatam (Srirangapatna or Srirangapattana).
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Under A Tropical Sun: Lachlan
Macquarie & the 73rd Regiment in Sri Lanka 1796-1821
Full transcripts of Lachlan Macquarie's letters and journal describing
his involvement in the British military campaign to Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
in 1796.
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73rd Regiment of Foot
Historical re-enactment group devoted to promoting and investigating the history of
the 73rd Regiment of Foot in New South Wales in the period 1809 -1815.
Scotland
Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland
Electric Scotland
Historic Scotland
Isle of Ulva
Kilmartin House Museum: Centre for Archaeology & Landscape Interpretation
Mull
Mull Genealogy
The National Archives of Scotland
National Library of Scotland: Timothy Pont website
National Museums of Scotland
The National War Museum of Scotland
[formerly the Scottish United Services Museum], Edinburgh
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and
Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS)
Scots Magazine
SCRAN (Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network)
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