Certificate of Wounds and Hurts Thomas Pride and Service Record for Thomas Pride.
Certificate for Wounds and Hurts 7 September 1864. Thomas Pride was wounded on board HMS Euryalus by a musket ball which entered beneath the left clavicle injuring the brachial plexus and passing through the body of the scapula, paralysing the left upper extremity. This was done storming the Straits Shimonoseki. Also included is Service Record for Thomas Pride. Includes service history for vessels including HMS EURYALUS and VICTORY. and remarks by Captains.
Record Details
Item reference: | ADL/M/9 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | FILE |
Extent: | 1 item |
Date made: | 1864-09-07 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Essay on the means of preventing sea scurvy at sea. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/1)
- Hawke, Admiral Sir Edward. Order relating to the issue of portable broth. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/2)
- Moltke, Count, Royal Danish Navy, to the authorities at Gibraltar requesting information on the length of quarantine for his ship, the GREENLAND. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/3)
- Memorial of Commander James Gabriel Gordon, wounded at the bombardment of Flushing, while in command of the launch of the ILLUSTRIOUS. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/4)
- Alfred, Prince. Examination paper, Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/5)
- Prices of work involved in building Haslar Hospital at Portsmouth. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/6)
- Certificate for Wounds and Hurts of Lieutenant Ronald McClellan Powning Jonas RN of HMS DOLPHIN. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/7)
- List of men wounded in action on the ROYAL GEORGE, 1794. (Manuscript) (ADL/M/8)
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