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Letter with report from Lister, HMS BELFAST 26 August 1940, to Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches, regarding the 'Experimental demonstration of burning fuel oil on water at a landing beach'. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/2/2
Eight pages of letters between Lister and the Commodore of HMS RALEIGH, August 1940, regarding ideas relating to general problems of war/defence measures. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/2/1
Fort Southwick Underground Headquarters Ventilation System etc. Report on modifications to improve collective protection against A.B.C attack, 21 April 1953. (Manuscript)
20c
LIS/10/5
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. Report of work done during term ending August 7 1918, by F.A. Lister, Naval Cadet. [1 item] (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/7/2
Four naval messages 31 Mar1937 and 20 April 1937. With reference to the new propellors on HMS HOOD. (Manuscript)
1937-01-31 - 1937-12-31
LIS/4/1
Certificate appointing F.H. Lister as Engineer Lieutenant, 1 April 1903. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/16/9
Course notes for the HMS PHOENIX 'A.B.C.D. Course', 22-24 August 1950. (Manuscript)
1950-01-22 - 1950-12-31
LIS/9
Letter of completion for third year course, 20 July 1888, and Royal Naval College certificate in marine engineering, 30 June 1888. (Manuscript)
19th century
LIS/17/6
Certificate appointing F.H. Lister as Engineer, 19 September 1889. (Manuscript)
19th century
LIS/16/6
Photocopies of three naval messages marked 'most immediate', 3 Sep-31 September 1939. (Manuscript)
1939-01-3 - 1939-12-31
LIS/1/10
Chronology of HMS BELFAST 23 March 1939-30 September 1940. (Manuscript)
1939-01-23 - 1940-12-31
LIS/1/6
Letter of appointment as Engineer student in Portsmouth dockyard, 16 June 1879. (Manuscript)
19th century
LIS/19/1
Physics book containing 'results of laboratory experiments with fuels'. 21 experiments including diagrams. 26 September 1924. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/13/3
Letter of appointment as Acting Sub-Lieutenant of HMS PRESIDENT for preliminary course of instruction in Engineering at Royal Naval College, Greenwich, 28 September 1922. [1 item] (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/7/6
Passing certificates of qualification for Engineer and Chief Engineer, 4 September 1889, including lists of ships served. (Manuscript)
19th century
LIS/16/5
HMS FORMIDABLE, 1905, to Mabel (his wife). 14 Dec 1903-8 July 1905. He replies to letters from his wife, discussing the family, and talks about places he visits, his state of health. Some letters include photos relating to places talked about. (Manuscript)
1903-01-14 - 1905-12-31
LIS/20
Booklet, and duplicate, of record and certificates of Francis Allen Lister, from 24 Feb1919, Cadet, to 16 June 1922, Lieutenant. Including records of efficiency in seamanship, gunnery and torpedo, in navigation and pilotage, in engineering. (Manuscript)
1919-01-24 - 1922-12-31
LIS/7/3
Letter from Mr Atholl Blair, Chief Engineer Harland and Wolff Ltd, to Lister, 10 September 1939. 21 photographs enclosed: 4x HMS BELFAST 7x On board ship 6x Giants Causeway 2x Ballycastle 2x Cricket Match 20 May 1939 (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/1/3
Letter refering to report of good services by (E) Captain Francis H. Lister, sent from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief North America and West Indies, 11 July 1917. [1 item] (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/19/3
Exam certificate of competencies for F.H. Lister, in HMS INDOMITABLE, 19 September 1910. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/16/10
Letter to Lister from Mrs F.M. Combey 13 November 1944, enclosing seven photographs of Cathedral Peak in the Drakenburg mountain range, Natal, South Africa. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/6/3
Newspaper pages from the Scottish Daily Express, 25 November 1939. Includig headline 'British cruiser damaged', refering to HMS BELFAST. (Manuscript)
20th century
LIS/15/3
Fourteen naval messages, 9 Oct-21 November 1939, relating to the capture of the German ship CAP NORTE. (Manuscript)
1939-01-9 - 1939-12-31
LIS/1/11
Certificates confirming ships served on and studies taken 1885-1911. (Manuscript)
1885-01-01 - 1911-12-31
LIS/17/8
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