A series of essays by Proctor after the war.
A series of essays written after the First World War at Pembroke College, Cambridge as a Lieutenant including the Historical causes determining the present day location Of British Industries; The Influence of improved communication as regards to the industrial strength of England; The Effect of glaciates on scenery with special reference to Great Britain; Life in the depths of the ocean; War Courses for Junior Officers; The Ancient Egyptian ships and the ships St Rome contrasted.
Record Details
Item reference: | PRT/4/2; MSS/70/086 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1918-1930 |
Creator: | Proctor, Victor William Lake |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Essay by Proctor on a day of his life as a sub-lieutenant on a destroyer. (Manuscript) (PRT/4/1)
- A series of essays by Proctor after the war. (Manuscript) (PRT/4/2)
- A series of flag on pieces of paper. (Manuscript) (PRT/4/3)
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