Background
In the late spring of 1851 Dubb had accompanied her father, mother, sister and brother on a holiday trip to Germany.
In the late spring of 1851 Dubb had accompanied her father, mother, sister and brother on a holiday trip to Germany.
However, the authenticity of the diary and the historicity of the events described in it have been challenged. On June 16, 1851, she set out to record landscape views of the Rhine river. When she did not return for supper that evening, the police were called and—it is said—they combed the entire area.
However, no trace of her could be found and eventually her grieving family returned to Scotland.
In 1860 the ancient tower of Lahneck Castle was to be repaired. The workmen came upon a skeleton inside the top of the ruined tower.
Along with the bones, they found pages of a sketchbook owned by Idilia. On the pages, she had recorded the horror of her final days.
She wrote that she had managed to climb to the top of the tower on the rotted wooden stairs.
Idilia was confident that people would see her signals for rescue. As she waved from a window, the boatmen waved back. With no one to rescue her, Idilia slowly starved.
In her final hours she determined to leap from the tower, but she did not do southern
Her skeleton was found in the tower ruin on the top which was surrounded with an insurmountable 3-meter high stone.