Plans for Night Signals to be used by the Army, using lanterns; signals by day, using naval flags.
        
        Plans for Night Signals to be used by the Army, using lanterns; signals by day, using naval flags (formerly SM42).
              
      
    Record Details
| Item reference: | SGN/D/1 | 
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| Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum | 
| Level: | ITEM | 
| Date made: | 1803-01-01 - ?; 1803 | 
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | 
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- Plans for Night Signals to be used by the Army, using lanterns; signals by day, using naval flags. (Manuscript) (SGN/D/1)
 - 'Project for the establishment of Telegraphs on a new construction. A nocturnal telegraph and a polygrammatic telegraph', signed Charles Pasley, Lieutenant Royal Engineers. (Manuscript) (SGN/D/2)
 - 'Observations on Signal Shapes as applied to the characters of Signals Flags', by Captain Thomas Shortland. (Manuscript) (SGN/D/3)
 - 'A System of Fleet Manoeuvres with and without Signals' n.d., by Admiral Sir George Tryon and notes on orders and tactics written by Tryon, 1 January 1893. (Manuscript) (SGN/D/4)
 - Papers relating to Rear-Admiral Henry Raper's code of signals including a letter patent of 1827. (Manuscript) (SGN/D/5)
 
 
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