Journal kept by Lieutenant Thomas Suckling, 1864-1868.
The journal includes his service as a sub-lieutenant on the ironclad HMS ZEALOUS between 1866 and 1867. The ZEALOUS was the flagship of the Pacific Station at a time of extreme concern from the British government and Admiralty about a Fenian conspiracy against British interests in North America.
Record details
| Item reference: | JHS/6; REG13/000160.6 |
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| Catalogue section: | Personal collections |
| Level: | ITEM |
| Extent: | 1 item |
| Date made: | 1864-05 - 1868-06 |
| Creator: | Suckling, Thomas |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Journal kept by Lieutenant Thomas Suckling, 1864-1868. (Manuscript) (JHS/6)