Uncatalogued: Peirce, Leonard George, Engineer Sub-Lieutenant RNR, 1890-1922

Papers from the career of the marine engineer Leonard George Peirce (1890-1922). There are certificates relating to his education as a Boreman Foundationer at the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich, 1902-1905, and then apprenticeship as a fitter with John H. Storey & Co. at New Cross. Also including a portrait photograph and a tin certificate case. See MSS/90/037 for additional material relating to Peirce.

Administrative / biographical background
Peirce was born at Deptford in 1890 and attended the Royal Hospital School at Greenwich. He completed an apprenticeship with the firm of John H. Storey & Co. at New Cross and then briefly worked with The Thames Iron Works Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. before going to sea. He was engaged as a junior engineer officer on the vessels BERNE, RIO SOROCABA, LE COQ and then APOLLO. He qualified as Second Class Engineer and then First Class Engineer in 1913-1915 (certificate number 54946). He was an assistant engineer in the Royal Naval Reserve while engaged on the armed merchant cruiser HMS MONTAGUA in 1915-1918. He was then engaged on the WAR STAG. Peirce died of typhoid fever at Victoria Nursing Home at Shanghai in 1922.

Record Details

Item reference: MSS/70/070
Catalogue Section: Uncatalogued material
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 oversize folder
Date made: circa 1858-1913
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London