The Career of Captain R. H. Hilliard RN 1893-1922: Book 4 (May 1902-February 1903)

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Ephemera 1: Cutting from magazine entitled ‘Proclamation of King Edward VII at Thame’. View of a crown in front of town hall, 1902.
Ephemera 2 1-2: Two cuttings from a magazine showing views of Thame, 1902.

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Photographs 1-7: Unidentified photographs of a house (?Hilliard’s family home), various young women and a couple possibly Hilliard’s parents, 1902.

Page 3
Ephemera 3: Extract from the Morning Post 11 August 1902 – report of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra.

Pages 4&5: Blank.

Page 6
Photographs 8-13: Various views of Hilliard’s parents, 1902.

Page 7
Photograph 14: Hilliard wearing civilian dress, Thame 1902.
Photograph 15: Hilliard in midshipman’s uniform, 1902.
Photograph 16: Hilliard’s mother, aunt and another woman in a garden, 1902.
Photographs 17-19: View of Thame, 1902.
Photograph 20: Four girls playing croquet, 1902.

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Photograph 21: Dr Birch holding baby, 1902.
Photograph 22: Hilliard wearing his midshipman’s uniform, 1902.
Photographs 23,24 & 25: View of Dinham Castle, church and gravestone, 1902.
Photograph 26: View of [Long] Crendon village, 1902.

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Photographs 27-31: Views of [Long] Crendon. 1902.
Photograph 32: Three women identified as Eve and Lucie Stone and Christine, 1902.

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Photographs 33-38: Views of groups of young men and women and of Long Crendon church, 1902.

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Photographs 39-42: Views of group of young men and women in countryside, 1902.
Photograph 43: View of Notley Abbey, 1903.
Photograph 44: Head and shoulders photograph of Eve Stone, ca.1902.
Ephemera 4. 1-2: Newspaper cuttings re sale of Notley Abbey, 1964.
Ephemera 5: Photogravure of Long Crendon, no date.

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Ephemera 6.1-3: Photogravure views of Long Crendon, ca.1902.
Photograph 45: View of young man and two girls on bicycles, 1904 (reprint 1964).
Photograph 46: Interior of church –unidentified and no date.

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Photographs 47-52: View of unidentified countryside, no date.
Photograph 53: View of Ickford Bridge, no date.
Ephemera 6: Photogravure of 14th century court house at Long Crendon, no date.

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Ephemera 7: Photogravure views of churches, no date.
Ephemera 8: Photogravure view of Bicester market place, no date.
Photograph 54: Unidentified view of river, no date.
Ephemera 9: Photogravure view of Great Milton church, no date.

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Photograph 55: Interior view of Dorchester Abbey, 1904.
Photographs 56-58: View of The Hollies, Ickford, ca.1904.
Ephemera 10: Newspaper cutting – view of East Window, Dorchester Abbey, 1966.

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Photographs 59-63: Views of family groups, ca.1904.

Page 17
Photographs 63-69: Views of family groups and countryside, ca.1904.

Page 18
Photographs 70-71: Hilliard’s father, ca.1904.
Photograph 73: Indistinct view of bushes, ca.1904.
Ephemera 11: Newspaper cutting re sale of rectory at Ickford, 1964.
Ephemera 12: Photogravure view of the Manor House, Ickford, no date.

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Ephemera 13.1-2: Views of Ickford, no date.
Photographs 74-76: Views of Ickford, no date.

Page 20
Photographs 77-79: Views of Ickford church, no date.

Page 21
Photograph 80: Two launches in harbour, ca.1902. Very poor quality print.
Photograph 81: View of HMS Rainbow (1891) underway and dressed overall, ca.1902
Photograph 82: A steamer and a paddle steamer (unidentified) underway, ca.1902.
Photograph 83: Cross Channel steamer leaving Dover, ca.1902.
Photograph 84: View of HMS Sans Pareil (1887) underway, ca.1902.

Page 22
Photographs 85-88: Views of a church (Ickford?) visited by Hilliard in 1920.

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Photograph 89: Interior view of a church (Ickford?), 1920.
Photograph 90: View of HMS Anson (1886) underway, ca.1902
Photograph 91: View of HMS Sutlej (1899) underway, ca.1902.

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Photograph 92: Interior view of a church (Ickford?), ca.1902.
Ephemera 14: Post card view of the river Isis, ca.1902.
Ephemera 15: View of rowing race on the Thames, ca.1902.

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Ephemera 16.1-5: Coloured postcard views of Oxford colleges, ca.1902.

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Ephemera 17.1-4: Postcard views of Oxford colleges, ca.1902.

Page 27
Photograph 93: HMS London (1899) ca. 1902.
Photograph 94: HMS Kent (1901) ca.1902. Very poor photograph.
Photograph 95: Main derrick of HMS Good Hope (1901), ca.1902.
Ephemera 18: View of Keble College Chapel, ca.1902.

Page 28
Photograph 96: View of Lamlash Arran from the New Pier, May 1901. Hilliard took
this photograph while serving in HMS Majestic (1895).

Page 29
Photographs 97-100: Family photographs at Liverpool, 1902.
Photograph 101: Unidentified building, Liverpool, 1902.
Photograph 102: Statue, Liverpool, 1902.
Ephemera 19: Colour postcard of Sefton Park, Liverpool, 1902.
Photograph 103: View of the Palm House, Sefton Park, 1902.

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Ephemera 20: Colour postcard view of Princes Park, Liverpool, 1902
Ephemera 21.1-2: Two views of the interior of St Margaret’s Church, Liverpool, 1902.

Page 31
Ephemera 22: Colour postcard view of Princes Landing Stage, Liverpool, 1902.
Ephemera 23: Postcard – SS Oceanic (1899) at Liverpool, 1902.
Ephemera 24: Postcard – SS Teutonic (1889) at Landing Stage, Liverpool, 1902.
Ephemera 25: Postcard – Landing Stage, Liverpool, 1902.
Ephemera 26: Postcard – Princess Dock, Liverpool, 1902.

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Photograph 104: View of Cunard liner SS Ivernia (1900) at quayside, Liverpool, ca.1902.
Ephemera 27: Postcard – view of landing stage at Liverpool, ca.1902.
Ephemera 28: Postcard – Atlantic [Cunard] liner at the landing stage, Liverpool, ca.1902. Photographer – H.L& Co.Ltd
Ephemera 29: Postcard – Liverpool from the Landing Stage, ca.1902.

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Ephemera 30-33: Postcard views of Liverpool, ca.1902.

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Ephemera 34.1-4: Postcard views of Liverpool, ca.1902.

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Ephemera 35.1-5: Postcard views of Liverpool, ca.1902.
Ephemera 36: Newspaper cutting reporting bomb damage on Liverpool, 4th November 1941.

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Ephemera 37.1-6: Postcard views of Liverpool, ca.1902.

Page 37
Ephemera 38.1-3: Postcard views of Waterloo, Merseyside, ca.1902.
Photograph 104: View of St John’s Church, Waterloo, 1902.

Page 38: Blank page.

Pages 39-40
Ephemera 39: Typescript entitled, ‘In Haslar Hospital and on leave at home after Malta fever, 1902.
Detailed Diary which I began while in HMS Drake (1901) at Las Palmas, 5th February 1903’. A rather dull account of Hilliard’s sick leave at home followed by a description of Las Palmas where he visited while serving in HMS Drake.

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Photograph 105: Group photograph of Gun Room Officers (including Hilliard), HMS Drake (1901), January 1903.

Page 42
Ephemera 40: Newspaper cuttings relating to the death of Admiral Bridgeman (1929) and Rear Admiral Blackler, 1965.

Page 43
Ephemera 41.1-3: Postcard views of Madeira, ca.1902.
Ephemera 42: Newspaper cutting re Madeira, 1960.

Page 44
Ephemera 43.1-4: Postcard views of Madeira, ca.1902.
Ephemera 44: Newspaper cuttings re Madeira, ca.1902.

Page 45
Ephemera 45.1-4: Postcard views of Las Palmas, Grand Canary, 1903.

Page 46
Photograph 106: View of Las Palmas, 1903.
Ephemera 46: Postcard view of Las Palmas, 1903.

Page 47
Ephemera 47.1-3: Postcard views of Las Palmas, 1903.
Ephemera 48: Newspaper cuttings re Canary Islands, 1960’s.

Page 48
Ephemera 49.1-4: Postcard views of Las Palmas, 1903.

Pages 49-51:
Ephemera 50: Typescript copy of journal Hilliard kept as senior midshipman in HMS Drake (1901) from 15th January 1903.

Page 52
Ephemera 51: Colour line drawing (by Hilliard) of the breech mechanism of a breech loading 6inch Mark VII gun, 1903.

Page 53
Ephemera 52: Chart (drawn by Hilliard) of Arosa Bay, 1903.
Ephemera 53: Chart (drawn by Hilliard) showing track of HMS Drake (1901), Portsmouth to Las Palmas, January-February 1903.

Object Details

ID: ALB0951
Type: Photograph album
Display location: Not on display
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 241 mm x 349 mm
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