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Series 02: Journal of a tour in Holland, 12 February - 22 March 1773
- Date:
- 12 February - 22 March 1773
- Call Number:
- SAFE/Banks Papers/Series 02.01
- Digital ID:
- IE3329514
- Started writing :
- 12th Feb 1773 12:00:00
- Finished writing :
- 22nd Mar 1773 12:00:00
- Subject:
- Greville, Charles Francis, 1749-1809
- Netherlands
- Plants--Collection and preservation.
- Sir William Dixson Library.
- About this item:
- This journal, previously located at DLMS 101, was part of the personal library of Sir William Dixson which was bequeathed to the State Library of New South Wales in 1952. Dixson's bequest was formally handed over when the Dixson Library was opened in 1959.
Sir William Dixson had acquired the journal from the Honourable Edward Stanhope who had purchased it when it was offered by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge at auction in London on 17 June 1880.
Following the withdrawal of Joseph Banks' party from the second Pacific voyage under the command of James Cook, Banks undertook little other travel outside England. On 12 February 1773, however, he did set out on a visit to Holland in company with Charles Greville, Captain John Bentinck and Bentinck's son William. They arrived in The Hague the following evening where they were met by their host Count William Bentinck.
From The Hague the party travelled to Leiden and visited the university where they were shown the zoological collection, the herbarium and the botanical garden. A trip to Haarlem followed before travelling to Amsterdam where Banks spent time at the university viewing botanical collections and drawings.
In the city of Utrecht, Banks was guided through the university's botanic garden. In Rotterdam, he and Greville were guests of the Rotterdam Society for Literature.
Finishing their journey in and around The Hague, Banks and his friends arrived back in London on 22 March.
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