"Directions for Ships sailing by the Longships Light, and by the Beacons for avoiding the Rundle Stone" and chart of part of the Coast of Cornwall (31 January 1822).
"Directions for Ships sailing by the Longships Light, and by the Beacons for avoiding the Rundle Stone" and chart of part of the Coast of Cornwall (31 January 1822).
Record Details
Item reference: | TIZ/73/2; MS86/072 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 item |
Date made: | 1822-01-31 - 1822-01-31 |
Creator: | Tizard, Thomas Henry |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Regulations for the Port and Harbour of Waterford, Harbour-Master's Office, 26 December 1816, by order of the Commissioners, M. Farrell, Deputy Water Bailiff. (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/1)
- "Directions for Ships sailing by the Longships Light, and by the Beacons for avoiding the Rundle Stone" and chart of part of the Coast of Cornwall (31 January 1822). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/2)
- "Proposed Harbour of Refuge in Filey Bay", Mr Coode's Report (January 1858). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/3)
- Report of the Circumnavigation Committee answering an Admiralty letter to the Royal Society re the Challenger expedition dated 22 August 1872 (n.d.). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/4)
- "Contribution to the Meteorology of Japan" by Staff-Commander T.H. Tizard, HMS CHALLENGER (1876). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/5)
- Memorandum from the Hydrographer of the Admiralty re supercession of Commander Hull from the office of Superintendent of Charts (Dec 1879). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/6)
- "Newfoundland and Labrador Fisheries, Visits of her Majesty's Ships, 1881" (November 1881). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/7)
- Report of Exploration of the Faroe Channel in HM's hired ship KNIGHT ERRANT, Summer 1880, by Staff-Commander Tizard and John Murray, from Proceedings of the Royal Society 1881-2. (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/8)
- "Report of the Committee appointed by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to inquire into the Hydrographic Department" (27 March 1883). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/10)
- "Memorandum on the Canadian Pacific Railway considered from an Imperial Point of view", complied at the Intelligence Department of the War Office by Captain L. Darwin, R.E. (1886). (Manuscript) (TIZ/73/11)
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