19th-Century Australian Travel Writing
Nundo Lall Doss (or NANDALĀLA DĀSA) of the London Missionary Society, dedicated his travel narrative Reminiscences, English and Australasian to William Blomfield, Esquire, Director of the London Missionary Society. Doss thanked Bloomfield and has associates for their English hospitality towards "a member of an alien and conquered race" (i). Written in the first person, Reminiscences is written in an engaging and energetic style, with Doss chronicles his journey from Calcutta to London, and spends much time relating chronicling his experiences in London, and his travels from London to Scotland and Paris, before he embarked on the voyage to Tasmania, New Zealand, and Australia. Doss visited Sydney, Melbourne, Ballarat and South Australia before returning to India via Ceylon.