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Trinity House London, special signals, indicating a vessel on shore or requiring assistance on or near the following sands off the east coast of England, to come into force on 1st January 1899, by order Chas A Kent, secretary. Smith and Ebbs, Printers, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. (Signals)
International Association of Lighthouse Authorities, IALA Buoyage, a guide to the IALA system of buouage produced by the RYA Seamanship Foundation compiled by the Royal Yachting Association with the assistance of Trinity House Lighthouse service. Compass Press 230 London Road, Guildford Surrey (Signals and Buoys)
Solar panel from Class 2 Cardinal Buoy (Solar panel)
Flasher unit from Class 2 Cardinal Buoy Superstructure, South Mark (Buoy flasher unit)
A chart exhibiting the lighthouses and lightvessels, on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland and also those on the coasts of Europe situated between Lat 47 degrees and 59 degreesN and Long 6 degreesW to 17 degreesE. Published June 1st 1833 by R.H Laurie, 53 Fleet Street, London by order of the Honble the Corporation of Trinity House, corrected to 1843 (Chart)
Directions for Ships sailing by the Long Ships Light (Chart)
Notice to mariners, [no. 38], south west coast of England, Scilly Islands, establishment of a light on Peninnis Head, St Marys and discontinuance of St Agnes light, Trinity House London E.C, 11th August 1911 by order, A Owen, secretary (Notice to Mariners)
Trinity House, London, wreck-marking vessels instructions, by order Chas A Kent, secretary (Signals)
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