The Philosophy and Conduct of Maritime War, 1815-1945.
Philosophy and Conduct Of Maritime War, 1815 to 1945, from the Journal of the Royal Naval Scientific Service, Vol. 13, July 1958.
Record details
| Item reference: | WTS/33/14; MSS/79/131.0 MSS/79/131 WTS/33/12 |
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| Catalogue section: | Personal collections |
| Level: | ITEM |
| Extent: | 1 volume |
| Date made: | 1958 |
| Creator: | Waters, David Watkin |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Chinese Junks: The Antung Trader. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/1)
- Chinese Junks: The Pechili Trader. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/2)
- Chinese Junks. An Exception: The Tongkung. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/3)
- Chinese Junks: The Twaqo. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/4)
- Chinese Junks: The Hangchow Bay Trader and Fisher. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/5)
- The Elizabethan Navy and the Armada Campaign. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/6)
- Early Time and Distance Measurement a Sea. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/7)
- The Development of the English and the Dutchman's Log. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/8)
- Early Pole Star Tables. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/9)
- Plane Sailing or Horizontal Navigation. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/10)
- Origin and Antiquity of the Sand-glass. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/11)
- The Sea Chart and the English Colonisation of America. (Manuscript) (WTS/33/12)
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