Skip to content
Charles Algernon Wilson's journal of a trip to South Australia [transcript]
Page 1Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5Page 6Page 7Page 8Page 9Page 10Page 11Page 12Page 13Page 14Page 15Page 16Page 17Page 18Page 19

OCR

[...]Diary of Charles Algernon Wilson from England to South Australia on the
Duke of Roxburgh 3 April to 30 April 1838 containing 6 hand drawn maps.

Transcribed by Lyndall Fredericks, Volunteer at[...]rnon Wilson, aged 20, of a voyage from England
to South Australia on the ‘Duke of Roxburgh', 3 April to 30 April[...]age conditions on board. Includes carefully drawn maps of the south
coast of England and the English Channel (p.23),[...]Islands. A pencilled note at beginning refers to maps the
writer planned to add. Towards end of volumes[...]ell
This book belongs to C A Wilson

[Page 4]
Six maps to be put in when we come to [...] of southernmos[...]e 5
Journal of a voyage
A voyage from England to \South/ Australia also of our arrival & continuation in that[...]
[...]e 1
Journal of Voyage of a voyage from England to South Australia

Introduction

I begin from the time we left town[...]ly with our request of taking her or
them both to Australia — Theodore whom Maria had brought the day befor[...]find something eligible for him in the church in Australia in four or
five years he can come over to[...]
[...]time till he can conveniently come over to us in Australia by another
vessel; I walked with him, P. &[...]
[...]don, the Straits of Dover and the
coast of France south from Calais]

Page 24

games on deck and i[...]
[...]a line with Cape Finisterre but not
quite so much South it is called Finisterre from being the lands-end[...]Page 29
[A coloured, hand drawn map showing the south coast of England, France and pan‘ of Spa[...]
[...]Page 37
[a hand drawn, coloured map showing the south of Spain to south of Cape Verd Islands]

Page 38
[blank page[...]
[...]story & shall do so more & more
when we arrive in Australia where every living thing almost is unknown[...]

TXT

[...]Diary of Charles Algernon Wilson from England to South Australia on the
Duke of Roxburgh 3 April to 30 April 1838 containing 6 hand drawn maps.

Transcribed by Lyndall Fredericks, Volunteer[...]non Wilson, aged 20, of a voyage from England
to South Australia on the 'Duke of Roxburgh', 3 April to 30 April 18[...]age conditions on board. Includes carefully drawn maps of the south
coast of England and the English Channel (p.23),[...]Islands. A pencilled note at beginning refers to maps the
writer planned to add. Towards end of volume[...]his book belongs to C A Wilson

[Page 4]

Six maps to be put in when we come to [...] of sout[...]
[...]1
Journal of Voyage of a voyage from England to South Australia

Introduction
I begin from the time we[...]
[...]time till he can conveniently come over to us in Australia by another
vessel; I walked with him, P.[...]

MD

Charles Algernon Wilson's journal of a trip to South Australia [transcript]
<p>Charles Algernon Wilson is considered South Australia&#39;s first entomologist. He emigrated fro[...]y and shall do so more and more when we arrive in Australia where every living thing almost is unknown and th[...]/a> can be read online on the National Library of Australia&#39;s Trove website.</p>
Charles Algernon Wilson's journal of a trip to South Australia
South Australia -- Emigration and immigration
South Australiana
Exhibited: State Library of South Australia, Treasures Wall, April - December 2013.