Notebook belonging to G.H. Paterson.
'Notes kept at Simla 1942-1945 during War', includes lists of expenses, financial calculations, increases in the prices of oil and coal, vessel information of various kinds, rent for the various sites used by the IFC, notes about income tax in Burma, and other notes of a similar nature. Simla, now known as Shimla, is a town in India where the colonial government of Burma in exile was stationed during the Japanese Occupation.
Record Details
Item reference: | IWD/3/8 |
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Catalogue Section: | Records of semi-governmental and non-governmental organisations |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 volume |
Date made: | 1940-1945 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Accounts by Maclure and Morrison: evacuation of Rangoon. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/1)
- Account by J. Morton, 29 April to 19 May 1942. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/2)
- Accounts of events of 1942 by R. Dry. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/3)
- Accounts of events of 1942 at Rangoon by various IFC staff. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/4)
- Accounts of events of 1942 at Kalewa and Mandalay by various IFC staff. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/5)
- Career history of R.J. Wilkinson, a Manager in Burma and Director in Glasgow. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/6)
- Documents relating to Captain Henry McNab. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/7)
- Notebook belonging to G.H. Paterson. (Manuscript) (IWD/3/8)
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