Notes on the Battle of Jutland.
A 13 page account of the Battle of Jutland, 31 May - 1 June 1916, by an unknown author, with 10 small manuscript diagrams of various points in the battle. The folder also contains: two articles on Admiral Jellicoe and Jutland from the 'Sunday Pictorial', July 1936; a photograph of HMS BACCHANTE picking up a derelict steel barque, c.1903; an article titled 'Extracts from "Graf Spree's Last Cruise"' from an unknown publication, undated; and cuttings of pictures of ships, including the DERFFLINGER sinking at Scapa Flow, the German U 35 sinking the MISS MORRIS, the THÜRINGEN and the SEYDLITZ after Jutland, 1919-1920.
Record Details
Item reference: | NOT/42; MSS/75/058 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 folder |
Date made: | 1916-193; 1916-01-01 - ? 1916 - 1936 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- W.J. King: article on Chinese Junks. (Manuscript) (NOT/1)
- Hugh Logan: Drake's harbour on the Californian coast. (Manuscript) (NOT/2)
- Transferred to THS/31. (Manuscript) (NOT/3)
- F.V. Smythe: article on Dunbar Wharf, Limehouse, and the firm of Duncan Dunbar, with a list of Dunbar ships, 19th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/4)
- R & D Holeworthy: transcript of names of all witnesses in High Court of Admiralty Examinations, volumes 17-27, 1569-89, notebook in pencil. (Manuscript) (NOT/5)
- A.D. Browning: 'Lash up and stow', an article about training on board the IMPREGNABLE, 1906. (Manuscript) (NOT/6)
- W.A. King-Webster: notes on Florida shrimp trawling with the double rig, Feb 1959, typescript and two photographs. (Manuscript) (NOT/8)
- Prof Geoffrey Callender: notes on drawings of Calvin, Charles V and Luther, to illustrate his lectures on foreign history to naval cadets, c.1905. (Manuscript) (NOT/9)
- Account of the Deal Fish (Trachypterus Arcticus), caught 1879. (Manuscript) (NOT/10)
- National Maritime Museum, a review for the period 1937-66, by R.C. Lowen. (Manuscript) (NOT/11)
- Notes on signals for sounding and the early use of flags by Frank Carr and John Munday, n.d., 20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/12)
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