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Correspondence re. J. Wall's Bridge Signal Monitor Plates. 1906. (Manuscript)
1906 - 1906
MER/59
Reports and letters re. Flashing Lantern experiments carried out by Commander Everett and Lieutenant Robert Scott. (Manuscript)
1904 - 1919
MER/54
Day signals with vocabulary up until 294. Also with night and fog signal vocabulary. (Manuscript)
MER/20
Letters, reports, and diagrams re. foreign methods of signalling. 1903-09. (Manuscript)
1903 - 1909
MER/52
Signal Book with vocabulary of 277 signals, Night, Fog, distant signals. (Manuscript)
MER/15
"J. H. Steward's Supplemental List of Military Instruments". 1908. (Manuscript)
1908 - 1908
MER/70
Burbridge's Signalling System. 1907. (Manuscript)
1907 - 1907
MER/65
'Position Square Charts and their Use, with a Proposed New System for Reporting Rapidly and Accurately an Enemy, his Position, Course, and Speed'. 1907. (Manuscript)
1907 - 1907
MER/67
Remarks Regarding Captain Cuthbert Hunter's Proposed Emergency Signal Code. 1907. (Manuscript)
1907 - 1907
MER/62
Letter, to Captain Scott, H.M.S. MAJESTIC, 1 January 1900, 27 pages. (Manuscript)
1900-01-01 - 1900-01-01
MER/40
Reports of Robert Scott and Allan Everett on different types of thin-fibred electronic lamps for flashing. 1898-9. (Manuscript)
1898 - 1899
MER/36
Letter, Percy Scott to Prince Louis, H.M.S. SCYLLA, Malta, 1 February 1899. (Manuscript)
1899-02-01 - 1899-02-01
MER/38
Electric Mechanical Flashing Lantern by Captain Percy Scott. 1894-1900. Folder contains letters dated 1899 only. (Manuscript)
1899 - 1899
MER/37
'Scott's Masthead Electric Flashing Lanterns'. Bound copy of MER/119-121, with an introduction and annotations/corrections to circuit diagrams. (Manuscript)
MER/122
Circuit diagram for lantern set-up. (Manuscript)
MER/121
Correspondence between Captain Percy Scott and Lieutenant Allan Everett re. lamps. 1894-98. (Manuscript)
1894 - 1898
MER/34
Log of Scott's Flashing Lantern. 16 August - 16 September. (Manuscript)
MER/118
Memo re. trial of Imperial Light. 1905. (Manuscript)
1905 - 1905
MER/111
Diagram of Imperial Automatic Light with explanation of mechanism. 1905. (Manuscript)
1905 - 1905
MER/113
Folder containing letters and documents relative to the system of signalling by means of 'shapes' in Destroyers. (Manuscript)
1903 - 1905
MER/50
Letters and reports re. Chatham Pattern Truck Semaphore. 1901-5. (Manuscript)
1901 - 1905
MER/47
Photograph of Lieutenant H. W. Eason, first Officer of the School of Signalling when it was in H.M.S. VICTORY. 1903. Also a photograph of Captain Thomas Wells and showing a Day and Night Telescope, and an envelope containing a homing pigeon message form. (Manuscript)
1903 - 1903
MER/49
Papers and letters containing proposals to revise Battle Tactic Signals. 1901. They were written and devised by Lieutenant Everett who was then Officer in Charge of the Signal School. (Manuscript)
1901 - 1901
MER/43
Untitled Signal Book. Covering Compass Signals; Instructions for Day Signals; Index to Day Signals; Day Signals; Sailing Instruction by Night; Night Signals; Sailing Instruction in a Fog; Fog Signals; Table to ascertain Distances; Order of Sailing. (Manuscript)
MER/9
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