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Pedigrees of the Pett and Boucher families, ca.1900.
Pedigrees of the Pett and Boucher families, ca.1900.
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Object Details
ID:
NOT/39
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1900-01-01 - ?; 1900
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Historical Notes (Manuscript)
W.J. King: article on Chinese Junks. (Manuscript) (NOT/1)
Hugh Logan: Drake's harbour on the Californian coast. (Manuscript) (NOT/2)
Transferred to THS/31. (Manuscript) (NOT/3)
F.V. Smythe: article on Dunbar Wharf, Limehouse, and the firm of Duncan Dunbar, with a list of Dunbar ships, 19th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/4)
R & D Holeworthy: transcript of names of all witnesses in High Court of Admiralty Examinations, volumes 17-27, 1569-89, notebook in pencil. (Manuscript) (NOT/5)
A.D. Browning: 'Lash up and stow', an article about training on board the IMPREGNABLE, 1906. (Manuscript) (NOT/6)
J. Frank: 'Keels - sloops of the Humber and its tributaries', article, illustrated with sketches (see 'Mariner's Mirror', Vol.41, November 1955, No.4). (Manuscript) (NOT/7)
W.A. King-Webster: notes on Florida shrimp trawling with the double rig, Feb 1959, typescript and two photographs. (Manuscript) (NOT/8)
Prof Geoffrey Callender: notes on drawings of Calvin, Charles V and Luther, to illustrate his lectures on foreign history to naval cadets, c.1905. (Manuscript) (NOT/9)
Account of the Deal Fish (Trachypterus Arcticus), caught 1879. (Manuscript) (NOT/10)
National Maritime Museum, a review for the period 1937-66, by R.C. Lowen. (Manuscript) (NOT/11)
Notes on signals for sounding and the early use of flags by Frank Carr and John Munday, n.d., 20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/12)
Visit to Heligoland, 1919, by Captain S B de Courcy Ireland, n.d. (Manuscript) (NOT/13)
An old East Indiaman - the JAVA, by H Fildes, 1813-1919. (Manuscript) (NOT/14)
A panorama of Portsmouth Dockyard in 1754 by John Marsh, n.d. (Manuscript) (NOT/15)
C. L'Estrange Ewen: notes on piracy with family and business letters, 20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/16)
Notes on the wreck of the LUTINE, Oct 1799 entitled 'HMS LA LUTINE', typescript. (Manuscript) (NOT/17)
Notes on the wreck of the LUTINE: some materials for the true story of the LUTINE, by J.J. Fletcher, typescript, 1799. (Manuscript) (NOT/18)
Notes by A G E Jones on 'The Quest for Franklin' by Admiral Noel Wright, London, 1959. (Manuscript) (NOT/19)
Recollections of Bridlington Harbour, by Eric Mellor, 19th-20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/20)
Bridlington Harbour to the mid-19th century, by Eric Mellor and others. (Manuscript) (NOT/21)
Account of the QUEEN VICTORIA, St Lawrence tug, built 1856, by H.F. Pullen, with a photostat showing the sister ship NAPOLEON III, 1856-66. (Manuscript) (NOT/22)
Last of the clippers, CUTTY SARK, by Jack Campbell (in Japanese), 19th-20th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/23)
Appleton, Sydney: notes on photographs of Deal boats which appeared in the Mariner's Mirror, 1961. (Manuscript) (NOT/24)
F F Woodruft: 'Medway cement barges', 19th century. (Manuscript) (NOT/25)
Commander F W H Bradley: 'Ontario and Lake Erie in 1813'. (Manuscript) (NOT/26)
Admiral Lord Nelson: pedigree of Nelson extracted from the records of the College of Arms, dated 19 Dec 1804. (Manuscript) (NOT/27)
Captain P H Warleigh: 'Carry On' and 'The Custom of the Service' together with the notes made in compiling his work, n.d. (Manuscript) (NOT/28)
Sir William Hargood: typescript notes about his career. Permission of Captain Ingram necessary for use, (transferred from BGY/4/2). (Manuscript) (NOT/29)
Notes relating to the history of the history of the R.N.V.R. compiled ca.1954 by Captain L.L. Withrington, R.N.V.R., (formerly BGY/7/9). (Manuscript) (NOT/30)
Notes on the Royal Naval Air Service by Group Captain Charles R.J. Randall, together with some biographical information. (Manuscript) (NOT/31)
'The Influence of Sea Power on the British Position in India, 1715-1815', by P.J. Politt, Keble college Oxford, Feb 1950, (Curzon Memorial Prize Essay). (Manuscript) (NOT/32)
'The Three Masted Barque SKOMVAER of Porsgrunn, Norway, 1890-1922'; English translation by Marque Grepne, ca.1967. (Manuscript) (NOT/33)
'Laird - Built Vessels - Complete List of Vessels built by Cammell, Laird & Co [Shipbuilding and Engineers] Limited and their predecessors' by G.D. Hawkins, 1960. (Manuscript) (NOT/34)
English translated extracts from A. Klebe's 'Gotha und die umliegende Gegende' (Gotha and the surrounding district), 1796, pp 275-287, concerning the Seeberg Observatory. (Manuscript) (NOT/35)
Set of index cards giving names of Indian Maritime Medical Service Surgeons, 1760-1833. (Manuscript) (NOT/36)
Notes about institutions connected with maritime affairs in the United States and Canada, compiled by P D Dudley from his visits to North American Maritime Organisations and Institutions, 1966-67. (Manuscript) (NOT/37)
Paper on the history of 'Aircraft Production' during the First World War, c.1928, by Group-Captain Charles Randall. (Manuscript) (NOT/38)
Pedigrees of the Pett and Boucher families, ca.1900. (Manuscript) (NOT/39)
Typescript translation of Russian original by P. I. Byelavenets: paper 'On the necessity for a Navy and the significance of the Navy in the history of Russia', 1909. (Manuscript) (NOT/40)
Notes and recollections of voyages aboard the "WILLIAM MITCHELL" (1892). (Manuscript) (NOT/41)
Notes on the Battle of Jutland. (Manuscript) (NOT/42)
Research notes of Alan Pearsall, 1951-1975. (Manuscript) (NOT/43)
Ivy M. Sharp, Northwest Passage cruise material. (Manuscript) (NOT/44)
Research notes of Commander John Hely Owen, 1938-1939. (Manuscript) (NOT/45)
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