Royal Navy: General Notebooks
This class consists of notebooks containing information on various subjects, made by naval officers or ratings. An example is a large book, alphabetically indexed, kept by Lord Charles Beresford (1848-1930) on subjects of administrative and political interest, 1900 to 1901; some of the entries are in his own hand.
Administrative / biographical background
Royal Navy: General Notebooks
Administrative / biographical background
Royal Navy: General Notebooks
Record Details
Item reference: | GBK; XX(63106.1) GB 0064 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript volumes acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | COLLECTION |
Extent: | 6 vols |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Dockyard notebook of Lord Charles Beresford. (Manuscript) (GBK/1)
- Notebook of Captain Edward Chetham. (Manuscript) (GBK/2)
- Notebook of Rear-Admiral William Maude. (Manuscript) (GBK/3)
- Copies of Victualling Board instructions, list of provisions for one month, expense of freight, London to Portsmouth and Plymouth. (Manuscript) (GBK/4)
- Notebook of Lieutenant H Rundle, HMS GLORY. (Manuscript) (GBK/5)
- Notebook of a cadet at R N College, Osborne. (Manuscript) (GBK/6)
- Account and notebook compiled by Harry Edwin, probably an accounts officer onboard HMS VALIANT, HM ships NELSON, TAMAR and UNDINE. (Manuscript) (GBK/7)
- Oiling at Sea in Trade Convoys. (Manuscript) (GBK/9)
- Notebook of English-French naval terms, circa 1945. (Manuscript) (GBK/10)
- Personal note book of HMS VIGILANT kept by Daniel Thompson. (Manuscript) (GBK/12)