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'A Tale of Richard Tanger'. (Manuscript)
DEN/5
Correspondence regarding David Irving's book on convoy PQ 17, 1963. (Manuscript)
1963
DEN/2/3
Various letters, invitations, and printed items, 1945-1972. (Manuscript)
1945-1972
DEN/13/13
Correspondence with the BBC and others, 1973-1974. (Manuscript)
1973-1974
DEN/2/7
Correspondence including papers relating to Ian Fleming, 1964-1965. (Manuscript)
1964-1965
DEN/2/4
Various letters, a biography of Admiral John H. Godfrey, and papers from a naval history symposium, 1977. (Manuscript)
1977-09-27 - 1977-09-28
DEN/13/12
Notes and lectures on naval intelligence, 1948 (Manuscript)
1948
DEN/8/3
Papers relating to courts martial and victualling duties in small ships, 1948. (Manuscript)
1948
DEN/13/2
Papers relating to the Small Ships Victualling Committee, 1951-1952. (Manuscript)
1951-1952
DEN/13/3
Miscellaneous letters received, circa 1935-1973. (Manuscript)
circa 1935-1973
DEN/4/1
Miscellaneous personal correspondence, 1967-1972. (Manuscript)
1967-02 - 1972-12
DEN/4/3
Poem 'An Atonement' and sketchbooks. (Manuscript)
DEN/13/11
Typescript pages on the Royal Naval Air Service. (Manuscript)
DEN/13/10
Notes for speeches. (Manuscript)
DEN/13/9
Correspondence relating to books, 1972-1977. (Manuscript)
1972-1977
DEN/2/6
Correspondence with Constance Babington Smith, 1940. (Manuscript)
1940
DEN/2/2
Lectures on naval logistics and an essay on national security. (Manuscript)
1937-02 - 1937-02
DEN/8/1
Papers relating to the logistics course at the US Naval War College, 1948-1949. (Manuscript)
1948-1949
DEN/7
Papers relating to The Resource Use Institute Ltd., 1969-1973. (Manuscript)
1969-1973
DEN/13/5
Correspondence relating to a military history conference in Bonn and Stuttgart, 1978. (Manuscript)
1978
DEN/13/6
Correspondence relating to books, 1979. (Manuscript)
1979-04 - 1979-07
DEN/2/9
Letters relating to the Services, Press and Broadcasting Committee, 1967-1973. (Manuscript)
1967-1973
DEN/2/5
Correspondence with David M. Figart, 1977. (Manuscript)
1977-06 - 1977-08
DEN/2/8
Papers relating to the service of thanksgiving for Denning, 1980. (Manuscript)
1980
DEN/13/7
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