Copies of articles relating to Trans-Atlantic and Australian packet services, emigration, communication, screw steam and clipper ships and the advance in ship technology.
Copies of articles relating to Trans-Atlantic and Australian packet services, emigration, screw steam and clipper ships and the advance in ship technology. Also includes the pubished evidence of Captain Mattews, commander of GREAT BRITAIN and CITY OF GLASGOW, on the screw propeller, before Selected Committe, House of Commons, 22 May, appointed to inquire into the best mode of establishing steam communication between India, Australia etc. [Continuation of TRNISM/5/1]
Record Details
Item reference: | TRNISM/5/2; MS1984/043 |
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Catalogue Section: | Copies of manuscripts not held in the Museum collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1853? |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Copies of articles relating to Trans-Atlantic and Australian packet services, emigration and developments in ship engineering. (Manuscript) (TRNISM/5/1)
- Copies of articles relating to Trans-Atlantic and Australian packet services, emigration, communication, screw steam and clipper ships and the advance in ship technology. (Manuscript) (TRNISM/5/2)
- Copies of articles relating to various ships and shipping disasters in the Indian, Australian and Trans-Atlantic Mail Services. (Manuscript) (TRNISM/5/3)
- Copies of articles relating to emigration and mail packet services. Also includes articles relating to discovery of North-West passage and search for Sir John Franklin. (Manuscript) (TRNISM/5/4)
- Copies of articles relating to North West Passage; also copies of articles on ocean steamer and ocean postal services. (Manuscript) (TRNISM/5/5)
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