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Item reference:
TEN/22
Level:
SERIES
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Hierarchy
Tennant, Sir William George, Admiral, 1890-1963. (Manuscript) (TEN)
Logbooks of the PRINCE OF WALES and VENERABLE. (Manuscript) (TEN/1)
Logbooks of the VENERABLE, IMPLACABLE and QUEEN. (Manuscript) (TEN/2)
Private journal, LIZARD and FERRET. (Manuscript) (TEN/3)
Private journal, CHATHAM and NOTTINGHAM. (Manuscript) (TEN/4)
Private journal, CONCORD. (Manuscript) (TEN/5)
Private journal, RENOWN. (Manuscript) (TEN/6)
Standing orderbooks, SUSSEX. (Manuscript) (TEN/7)
Notebook, Staff Course. (Manuscript) (TEN/8)
Visitors book, ARETHUSA. (Manuscript) (TEN/9)
Engagement diary, 1945. (Manuscript) (TEN/10)
Engagement diary, 1946. (Manuscript) (TEN/11)
Visitor's book, 1944-1946. (Manuscript) (TEN/12)
Commemorative book, presented by City of Maldonado, 1949. (Manuscript) (TEN/13)
Book of flimsies. (Manuscript) (TEN/14)
Manuscript (TEN/15)
Commissions, honours, awards, will. (Manuscript) (TEN/16)
Journal, REPULSE. (Manuscript) (TEN/17)
Letters regarding the employment of seamen from the SUSSEX. (Manuscript) (TEN/18)
Letters of congratulation on promotion to Captain. (Manuscript) (TEN/19)
Papers relating to service, 1920-1939. (Manuscript) (TEN/20)
Papers relating to Dunkirk, 1940. (Manuscript) (TEN/21)
Papers concerning the loss of the REPULSE. (Manuscript) (TEN/22)
Letters of congratulation on promotion to Rear-Admiral. (Manuscript) (TEN/23)
Account of the operation on 22 E A Infantry Brigade in Madagascar. (Manuscript) (TEN/24)
Papers relating to service in the Eastern fleet, 1942-1944. (Manuscript) (TEN/25)
Orders and other papers regarding Mulberry Harbour and the invasion of Normandy, 1944. (Manuscript) (TEN/26)
Other war papers, personal and militarily unimportant letters. (Manuscript) (TEN/27)
Notes for talks to ships' companies. (Manuscript) (TEN/28)
Letters received, 1945-1950. (Manuscript) (TEN/29)
Top Secret letters as C-in-C, America and West Indies, 1947-1949. (Manuscript) (TEN/30)
Other papers, America and West Indies command. (Manuscript) (TEN/31)
Notes for speeches while in command, America and West Indies. (Manuscript) (TEN/32)
'Roving commission and the Fluid Fleet', papers. (Manuscript) (TEN/33)
Letters on retirement and post retirement, 1949-1963. (Manuscript) (TEN/34)
Letters of congratulation on promotion to Admiral. (Manuscript) (TEN/35)
Notes for post retirement speeches. (Manuscript) (TEN/36)
File of correspondence on historical events. (Manuscript) (TEN/37)
Papers set aside by Tennant for use in naval speeches. (Manuscript) (TEN/38)
Programmes, menus and other miscellaneous printed material. (Manuscript) (TEN/39)
Photographs and negatives. (Manuscript) (TEN/40)
Papers relating to the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich, 1927-1932. (Manuscript) (TEN/41)
Papers relating to the Imperial Defence College, 1937-1939. (Manuscript) (TEN/42)
Press cuttings relating to goodwill tours of South America made by the GLASGOW and HMS SHEFFIELD. (Manuscript) (TEN/43)
Press cuttings relating to Tennant's career. (Manuscript) (TEN/44)
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