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Ings, Derek, BISN Co. Officer: Letters HS CHANTILLY, third voyage (21 June to 4 October 1945). (Manuscript)
1945
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Official orders and reports: copy of a letter from Captain Hall to the Admiralty, 1842; Admiralty order, 1846 and private papers. (Manuscript)
1842-1854
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Two booklets: 'Colomb & Boltons' Flashing Signals...' (1872) and 'On lighting of HM Ships' from RUSI journal. (Manuscript)
1872
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Copy of a letter from the NEMESIS at Table Bay. (Manuscript)
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Manual for activities directed at Underwater Cultural Heritage : guidelines to the Annex of the UNESCO 2001 Convention /ed. by Thijs J. Maarleveld, Ulrike Guâerin and Barbara Egger.
2013.
930.26(204)
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1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
Arctic warriors : a personal account of Convoy PQ18 /by Alfred Grossmith Mason.
"This is a rare and graphic personal account that captures the atmosphere of this infamously costly convoy and others like it. If any doubts remain of the terrible conditions and dangers that merchant seamen aced in the hostile waters of the North Atlantic and Barents Sea, this superb record will surely put them to rest."--Provided by the publisher.
2013.
940.542.1(47)
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