Letters concerning the repair of HMS TERROR (1813) at Lough Swilly in 1837, plus a newspaper cutting with on the arrival of HMS DISCOVERY and HMS ALERT at Queenstown, 1876.

Letter concerning the repairs to HMS TERROR to be effected, sent to Rice by Captain George Black, dated 18 September 1837.
Copy of a letter from the officers of HMS TERROR, thanking the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Rathmullan for their kindness, addressed to the editors of the ‘Londonderry Standard’ and ‘Londonderry Sentinel’, dated 22 October 1837.
List of defects of HMS TERROR before the work was carried out at Lough Swilly, sent by Rice to Captain Black, dated 27 October 1837.
Letter thanking Rice for the satisfactory result of his exertions and the safe arrival of HMS TERROR at Chatham, sent by Admiral Parker at Shenstone Lodge, near Lichfield, dated 7 November 1837.
Newspaper cutting with a report on the arrival of HMS DISCOVERY and HMS ALERT at Queenstown, 1876.

Record Details

Item reference: RCE/2/1; RCE/2
Catalogue Section: Personal collections
Level: ITEM
Extent: 1 folder containing 5 items
Date made: 1837-01-01 - 1837-12-31; 1837
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London