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Cameron Diaries

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Hardback bound volume comprising handwritten diary of Sir Charles Cameron. Includes manuscript note on first page 'Diary of Charles A. Cameron, 15 Pembroke Road, Dublin 1880'. Diary entries begin on 1 January 1880 and end on 16 June 1883. Topics relate to Cameron's day to day activities including family matters, medical and work related issues, lectures delivered and attended, RCSI, Public Health Committee, social gatherings, and travels made.

1880-01/1883-06

Hardback bound volume comprising handwritten diary of Sir Charles Cameron. Diary entries begin on 1 January 1890 and end on 10 July 1901. Topics relate to Cameron's day to day activities including family matters, medical and work related issues, lectures delivered and attended, RCSI, Public Health Committee, Army Sanitary Committee, laboratory work, social gatherings, and travels made. Also includes entries relating to Thomas Parke and Arthur J. Jephson of the Emin Pasha Expedition. At the rear of the volume is a list of people invited by Cameron to a social gathering referred to as 'At Home'.

1890-01/1901-07

Hardback bound volume comprising handwritten diary of Sir Charles Cameron. Diary entries begin on 21 July 1901 and end in December 1909. Topics relate to Cameron's day to day activities including family matters, medical and work related issues, lectures delivered and attended, RCSI, Public Health Committee, laboratory work, social gatherings, and travels made. Includes a pasted newspaper cutting from The Folkestone Herald dated 30 July 1904. At the rear of the volume is a list of people invited by Cameron to a social gathering referred to as 'At Home' on 6 April 1905. Also a list of names titled 'Xmas 1908'.

1901-1909

Hardback bound volume comprising handwritten diary of Sir Charles Cameron. Diary entries begin on 1 January 1910 and end in June 1916. Topics relate to Cameron's day to day activities including family matters, medical and work related issues, lectures delivered and attended, RCSI, Public Health Committee, laboratory work, social gatherings, and travels made. Includes an eyewitness account of the events of Easter Week during the 1916 Rising.

1910-01/1916-06

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