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Journal of sledge journeys from the FOX, February to March 1859 and August 1859. (Manuscript)
1859-02-01 - 1859-06-31
MCL/19/1
Captain's standing orderbook for HMS AURORA, 1863. (Manuscript)
1863
MCL/40
Correspondence and press cuttings relating to Schwatka's expedition, 1880-1881. (Manuscript)
1880-1881
MCL/45/1
Letters and papers on the Antarctic, 1900. (Manuscript)
1900
MCL/46
Answers on questions about steam machinery, 1855. (Manuscript)
1855
MCL/32
Arctic notebooks, 1849-1860. (Manuscript)
1849-1860
MCL/33
Notes on the recovery of HMS GORGON, 1844. (Manuscript)
1844
MCL/31
Logbook kept during the FOX expedition, June 1857 to January 1858. (Manuscript)
1857-06-30 - 1858-01-05
MCL/16/1
Notebook on Arctic equipment, 1875. (Manuscript)
1875
MCL/38
Notebook relating to sledge journeys made from HMS ASSISTANCE, 1850-1853. (Manuscript)
1850-1853
MCL/34
Notebook containing printed papers on Arctic equipment, 1850-1851. (Manuscript)
1850-1851
MCL/35
Logbook kept during the FOX expedition, January 1858 to July 1858. (Manuscript)
1858-01-06 - 1858-07-14
MCL/16/2
Chart of the Arctic coasts explored by sledge parties from the FOX, 1859. (Manuscript)
1859
MCL/45/3
Notebooks, circa 1830-1841. (Manuscript)
circa 1830-1841
MCL/27
Notes on gunnery made at HMS EXCELLENT, 1841. (Manuscript)
1841
MCL/28
Letterbook containing pressed copies of McClintock's letters, 1857-1858. (Manuscript)
1857-1858
MCL/23
Logbook kept during Winter quarters at Port Kennedy, October 1858 to August 1859. (Manuscript)
1858-10-15 - 1859-08-14
MCL/16/4
Logbook kept during the FOX expedition, July 1858 to September 1859. (Manuscript)
1858-07-15 - 1859-09-23
MCL/16/3
Logbook of HMS HERCULES, 1836-1838. (Manuscript)
1836-1838-12-31
MCL/4
Logbook of HMS CROCODILE, 1838-1841. (Manuscript)
1838-1841-12-31
MCL/5
Logbook of HMS SAMARANG, 1831-1835. (Manuscript)
1831-1835-12-31
MCL/2
Notebook kept during the FOX expedition, 1857-1859. (Manuscript)
1857-1859-12-31
MCL/21
Logbook of HMS GORGON, 1843-1844. (Manuscript)
1843-1844-12-31
MCL/6
Journal kept on HMS ENTERPRISE, 1848-1849. (Manuscript)
1848-1849-12-31
MCL/9
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