Various lecture and conference notes with related correspondence, covering subjects including Sea Power, Blockades, Capture at Sea, Jutland and others.
Various lecture and conference notes with related correspondence, covering subjects including Sea Power, Blockades, Capture at Sea, Jutland and others. Also contains copies of 'Parliamentary Debates. House of Lords. Wednesday, 18th July, 1923. Vol. 54.-No. 61' containing questions on Food Production and National Defence, Home-Grown Food Supply and Housing, Vol. 139. No. 65 regarding Agricultural Development, Reciprocal Economic Aid, Atomic Bombing and Fish Destruction and several offical reports of the Debates of the Senate of Canada, includes three copies regarding a speech on Collective Security within the Empire by Major General W. A. Griesbach, and one on the League of Nations and Commerical Aviation in Canada.
Record Details
Item reference: | RIC/6/1 |
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Catalogue Section: | Personal collections |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1887 - 1935; 1887 - 1947 1887 - |
Creator: | Richmond, Herbert William |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Various lecture and conference notes with related correspondence, covering subjects including Sea Power, Blockades, Capture at Sea, Jutland and others. (Manuscript) (RIC/6/1)
- Various lectures with related notes including volume entitled 'Lectures at R.N. War College, Greenwich, Autumn Session, 1920 Volume III' covering the Wars with France and Spain in 1739 and 1744, the War of American Independence, Spanish American War, Russo-Japanese War,by Rear Admiral H. W. Richmond and War Plans of 1914 (Manuscript) (RIC/6/2)
- Articles, notes and correspondence on a range of subjects including 'The Future of the Battleship' and the size of ships, Parliamentary debate on defence cruisers and Singapore base and newspaper clippings and correspondence about proposals for Naval Limitation. (Manuscript) (RIC/6/4)
- Notes, typescripts and correspondence on various lectures and articles, covering subjects including the war of 1812, HMS WARRIOR in the Battle of Jutland and after, "High" and "Low" Belligerant Rights, the Englishman's Traditional Outlook on his Navy, and Empire Defence Problems. (Manuscript) (RIC/6/5)
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