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Object Details
ID:
LOG/M/13
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Merchant Shipping: Logs (Manuscript)
Journal kept by John Lawrence King, 2nd officer, OWEN GLENDOWER. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/1)
Journal kept by George Browning. Commander, VIPER. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/2)
Journal kept by Nicholas Pocock on the BETSEY, 1770. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/3)
Logbook of SIMON TAYLOR (London); no name of logbook keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/4)
Logbook kept by Ralph Gallilee Huggup, Mid. CLARENCE, (London),1870-1871. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/5)
Logbook kept by Ralph Gallilee Huggup, Mid. CLARENCE, (London),1870-1872. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/6)
Logbook kept by J.B. Hodgson, CITY OF POONAH, (London). (Manuscript) (LOG/M/7)
Logbook probably kept by J.B. Hodgson, CITY OF POONAH (London), 1851-1852. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/8)
Logbook probably kept by J.B. Hodgson, CITY OF POONAH, (London) 1852-1853. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/9)
Logbook kept by James Brown, GOSSYPIUM, (Liverpool). (Manuscript) (LOG/M/10)
Logbook kept by T. Furlong, master, ST VINCENT. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/11)
BONAVENTURA (no name of logbook keeper); ACTIVE, Elisha Darby, master; THOMAS (no name of logbook keeper). (Manuscript) (LOG/M/12)
Transferred to JOD/2. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/13)
Medical log of GREAT EASTERN, no name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/17)
GREYHOUND, Privateer, no name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/18)
Transferred to JOD/59. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/19)
Log of the slaver-ship SANDOWN, journal kept by Samuel Gamble, slave merchant. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/21)
Transferred to JOD/62. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/22)
Transferred to JOD/69. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/23)
MONARCH, logbook kept by Magnus Omand. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/24)
KELSO, logbook kept by William Locke 2nd Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/25)
Transferred to JOD/84. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/26)
QUILUPE, logbook kept mainly by Oscar W. Lin, Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/27)
Logbook kept by Nicholas Pocock on the LLOYD, 1768. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/28)
BENJAMIN, logbook, master John Lidgett on first voyage, Richard O. Hinderwell on second voyage. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/29)
GREAT BRITAIN, logbook of the third voyage. No name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/30)
Transferred to JOD/88. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/31)
TRIO, logbook kept by Thomas Sanders, 3rd Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/32)
CARLISLE CASTLE, logbook kept by C.R. Longden, Mid. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/33)
SPENCER, logbook kept by H.C. Nutter. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/34)
Transferred to JOD/133. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/35)
ARUNDEL, barque, logbook kept by Thomas Somerscales, Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/36)
Commander's log from the cable ship GREAT EASTERN. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/37)
TRINIDAD, logbook kept by Walter Sinclair, Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/38)
BRIARLEY, barque, logbook of two voyages, no name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/39)
MERLIN, R.Y.S. yacht, logbook of cruises, no name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/40)
NORTHERN CROWN, ship, logbook. No name of keeper. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/41)
Transferred to JOD/134. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/42)
MALABAR, Blackwall frigate, logbook of voyages kept by A.J.M.D. How. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/43)
Logbook and journal of HM Packet, ST VINCENT PRINCE ERNEST, kept by Captain Coupland. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/44)
DILLIGENT sloop, MARY bricanteen, LARK galley and MANSBRIDGE West Indian mail packet. Logbook kept by John Tregelles, seaman. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/45)
DUKE OF ARGYLE and AFRICAN slave ships. Journal kept by John Newton. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/46)
QUEEN ELIZABETH, Cunard, liner, logbook kept by the Chief Officer. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/47)
HOTSPUR, logbook kept by W.S. Hodgkinson, Mid. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/48)
DEVONSHIRE, logbook kept by a member of the Steere family. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/49)
SS GREAT WESTERN, logbook 1838. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/50)
Racebook of the ASTRA. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/51)
Book of cuttings about the ASTRA. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/52)
Club yachting logbook for the LITTLE ASTRA. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/53)
LLOYD, logbook on voyages from Bristol to South Carolina and back. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/54)
WEST RIDGE, logbook kept by Abram Roberts, Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/55)
Logbook of SANCHO, Brig, of Blyth. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/56)
PETERBOROUGH, Barque, logbook kept by George Parsons, Chief Mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/57)
LOUISA, logbook, 1852-1853 and BETSEY 1855-1861 (Manuscript) (LOG/M/58)
SS CAVINA, Engineer's logbook. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/59)
SS FAITH, copy of abstract of logbook, with Charter of the African Steamship Co. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/60)
SS CALCUTTA, logbook. Illustrated by water colours. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/61)
General Electrical logbook of the Cable Ship DACIA. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/62)
ALSAGER, logbook, kept by the mate. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/63)
AFRICAN QUEEN, logbook. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/64)
BUCHANEN, INDUSTRY and MARY, logbooks, Captain Andrew Anderson. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/65)
Log book from the maiden voyage of the Blackwall frigate PARRAMATTA (Manuscript) (LOG/M/66)
Six deck logbooks of SS BRASIL STAR. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/67)
Logbooks of the Falmouth packets PRINCESS ELIZABETH and MARQUESS OF SALISBURY, kept by John Bull. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/68)
Abstract logbook of the SS HERTFORD and other ships, kept by J.G. Almond. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/69)
Passenger logbook of the snow WOORTMANS by John Dovaston. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/70)
Logbook of the ELIZA MOORE kept by William Frederick Collins. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/71)
Logbook of the LLOYD, kept by Nicholas Pocock. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/72)
Logbook of the whaling ship RICHARD, Captain William Gilyott. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/73)
Logbook of the whaling ship UNITY, Captain Edward Bell. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/74)
Logbook of the whaling ship CUMBRIAN, Captain Martin Munroe. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/75)
Logbook kept by W.R. Howes on the Twin Screw Crane Steamer, Ministry of War Transport No.9. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/76)
Logbook of the ROCHESTER, (owned by A Hill) kept by James Bell, seaman. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/77)
Logbook of the HOTSPUR and BLENHEIM and a notebook entitled 'Rules et cetera of the Mimic War Game'. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/78)
Logbook of the R.Y.S. Schooner CLAYMORE. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/79)
Sightbook of SS Ceylon, rough notebook kept by 4th officer A.E.Parks. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/80)
Logbook of the slave schooner JUVERNA, also the brig LIVELY KATE. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/81)
Logbook of the LEONIDAS, kept by Robert Thomas, of Caernavon. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/82)
Journals kept by John Ramsay, master of the MARY; the ROSE and the FRIENDSHIP. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/83)
Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Co Ltd cable engineers' logs. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/84/1-2)
Log of the steam launch DONOLA, 1922-1969. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/85)
Log Book of the DEERHOUND. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/86)
Logbook of the merchant ships VICTORY and MAGDALEN. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/87)
Logbook kept by Philip Hedger as a midshipman on the ROBERT SMALL, 1837-1838. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/88)
Logbook kept by Dalton aboard HARRIET. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/89)
Engineer's Logbook for SS HOLLAND, voyages between London and New York. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/90)
Log kept by Arthur Roberts, Captain of several merchant vessels. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/91)
Log of the RONDA and the PALMOSA (Manuscript) (LOG/M/93)
Two journals by Captain Richard Woodget, including logbook dating from 1887 - 1895 on the CUTTY SARK. (Logbook) (LOG/M/94)
Abstract of the log of the American ship HURON, 1800-1801. (Manuscript) (LOG/M/95)
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