Notes, research material, photographs, letters, typescripts, and articles on heraldry, possibly collected by David Bonner-Smith.
        
        Notes, research material, photographs, letters, typescripts, and articles on heraldry, possibly collected by David Bonner-Smith. Topics include crowns; anchors; the naval crown; merchant marine uniform and heraldry; royal arms and crowns; floral badges; seals of the Lords High Admiral; and ships' crests.
              
      
    Record Details
| Item reference: | LES/2/9 | 
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| Catalogue Section: | Artificial collections previously assembled | 
| Level: | ITEM | 
| Extent: | 8 files | 
| Creator: | Lewis, Michael Arthur, Professor | 
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | 
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- Notes, research material, and correspondence on Admiral William Henry DILLON's family, used in A NARRATIVE OF MY PROFESSIONAL ADVENTURES. (Manuscript) (LES/2/1)
 - Notes on British POWs of the Napoleonic Wars, taken from published and unpublished sources. (Manuscript) (LES/2/2)
 - Research materials and notes on artillery, including 2 notebooks of research notes. (Manuscript) (LES/2/3)
 - Notes and correspondence on naval uniform buttons, including copies of Lewis's articles in THE MARINER'S MIRROR, vol. 31 nos. 2 and 3 (April and July 1945). (Manuscript) (LES/2/4)
 - Bundle of newspaper clippings, mostly naval obituaries and reminiscences. (Manuscript) (LES/2/6)
 - Bundle of newspaper clippings covering World War I. (Manuscript) (LES/2/7)
 - Notes made by Harold P. WIGGINS on George VILLIERS [Duke of Buckingham and Lord Admiral 1619-1628]. (Manuscript) (LES/2/8)
 - Notes, research material, photographs, letters, typescripts, and articles on heraldry, possibly collected by David Bonner-Smith. (Manuscript) (LES/2/9)
 - Notes, manuscript fragments, letters, sketches, and photographs on artillery, probably made by Leonard CARR-LAUGHTON. (Manuscript) (LES/2/10)
 - Notes, correspondence, and draft manuscript fragments on naval rank and officers, probably collected by Leonard CARR-LAUGHTON. (Manuscript) (LES/2/11)
 
 
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