Sailing directions, chiefly for the Mediterranean.
Sailing directions, chiefly for the Mediterranean, also Baltic, North Sea, North Africa and Adriatic, written by different hands, some observations mostly in HMS ORESTES, 1821-27
Record Details
Item reference: | WEL/4 |
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Catalogue Section: | Artificial collections previously assembled |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1821-01-01 - 1827-12-31; 1821-1827 1821-1827-12-31 |
Creator: | Wellcome |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Lecture notes on practical navigation. (Manuscript) (WEL/9)
- Sir George Collier's reports on the settlements of the Gold coast and slave trade. (Manuscript) (WEL/10)
- Documents relating to naval stores. (Manuscript) (WEL/12)
- Out letterbook of HMS RIFLEMAN and JASEUR. (Manuscript) (WEL/13)
- Letterbook of Captain Henry Boys on the West Indies Station. (Manuscript) (WEL/14)
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