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Receipts and correspondence relating to the fitting out of the FOX, 1857. (Manuscript)
1857
MCL/22/1
Miscellaneous personal papers. (Manuscript)
circa 1860-1890
MCL/56
Lists of McClintock's papers and items in his Arctic library. (Manuscript)
MCL/57
Letters received, and some written by McClintock, 1838-1860. (Manuscript)
1838-1860
MCL/43
Loose letters, circa 1855-1873. (Manuscript)
circa 1855-1873
MCL/44
Letterbook of HMS AURORA, 1865. (Manuscript)
1865
MCL/41
Watch, station, quarter and fire bills for HMS DORIS, 1861. (Manuscript)
1861
MCL/39
Journal of sledge journeys from the FOX, April to June 1859. (Manuscript)
1859-04-01 - 1859-06-31
MCL/19/2
Logbook of HMS CARRON, 1835. (Manuscript)
1835
MCL/3
Notebook on steam machinery. (Manuscript)
circa 1845
MCL/30
Notes on steam machinery made at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth, 1842. (Manuscript)
1842
MCL/29
Notes on the Arctic from Captain Sir James C. Ross and Captain Robert Collinson, 1850-1857. (Manuscript)
1850-1857
MCL/36
Notebook on Arctic equipment, 1867. (Manuscript)
1867
MCL/37
Journal kept on HMS BULLDOG, 1860. (Manuscript)
1860-01-01 - ?
MCL/13
Journal kept on HMS DORIS and HMS AURORA, 1861 (Manuscript)
1861-01-01 - ?
MCL/14
Journal kept on HMS ASSISTANCE, 1850-1851. (Manuscript)
1850-1851-12-31
MCL/10
Logbook of HMS ENTERPRISE, 1848-1849. (Manuscript)
1848-1849-12-31
MCL/8
Journal kept as commander-in-chief on the North America and West Indies station, 1879-1882. (Manuscript)
1879-1882-12-31
MCL/15
Journal of the FOX expedition, 1857-1858. (Manuscript)
1857-1858-12-31
MCL/18
Journal of sledge journeys made from HMS ASSISTANCE, 1850-1851. (Manuscript)
1850-1851-12-31
MCL/11
Charts and sketch maps made by McClintock as a midshipman on HMS SAMARANG, 1831-1835. (Manuscript)
1831-1835-12-31
MCL/2/1
Logbook kept during the FOX expedition, June 1857 to January 1858. (Manuscript)
1857-06-30 - 1858-01-05
MCL/16/1
Correspondence and press cuttings relating to Schwatka's expedition, 1880-1881. (Manuscript)
1880-1881
MCL/45/1
Logbook kept during the FOX expedition, January 1858 to July 1858. (Manuscript)
1858-01-06 - 1858-07-14
MCL/16/2
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