Reports by Pakenham as naval attaché in Japan, January 1905 to December 1905.

Copies of typescript reports sent by Pakenham to Colonel Sir Claude M. MacDonald, British ambassador to Japan, between January 1905 and December 1905, covering:

(30) Lesser armoured ships: a new type wanted.
(31) Port Arthur just after the capitulation.
(32) Interviews with Baron Yamamoto and other ministers, etc. Ship construction: Reconciliation or compromise?
(33) Various naval subjects.
(34) Togo; and the admiral of today.
(35) Preparation for war and national strategy.
(36) The approaching fleet -contact.
(37) Attacks by Japanese torpedo boats upon the SEBASTOPOL, December 1904.
(38) Various naval subjects.
(39) Various naval subjects.
(40) Various naval subjects.
(41) The Battle of the Sea of Japan witnessed from the ASAHI, 27 May 1905.
(42) Remarks on the programme of Japanese new armoured ship construction. The influence of the ship-borne torpedo.
(43) A minimum range for fleet battle.

Record Details

Item reference: PKM/2/1/30-43
Catalogue Section: Personal collections
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 file
Date made: 1905
Creator: Pakenham, William Christopher
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London