Documents relating to Sir James Porter's career between 1903 and 1915.
Newspaper cuttings, articles, letters, ephemera (largely invitations to events and dinners) relating to Porter's various promotions from 1903 to 1915. Also contains documents written by or referring to Sir Alfred Keogh and Arthur W. May (who took over as Medical Director General after Porter), and notes and articles relating to s shortage of medical officers in 1913, and how to combat the problem.
Record Details
Item reference: | PTR/7/3/4; MS1972/078 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | 1903-1915 |
Creator: | Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir James Porter |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Correspondence received by Sir James Porter. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/1)
- Private notebook belonging to Sir James Porter. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/2)
- Documents relating to Sir James Porter's career between 1908 and 1914. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/3)
- Documents relating to Sir James Porter's career between 1903 and 1915. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/4)
- Newspaper cuttings, ephemera and letters relating to Sir James Porter as Medical Director General. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/5)
- Guest list for Darwin celebrations at Cambridge, 1909. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/6)
- Porter Family letters, June to November 1909. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/7)
- Rough notebooks and a diary kept by Sir James Porter. (Manuscript) (PTR/7/3/8)
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