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Papers relating to the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors 1914-24 including lists of members and correspondence and memoranda by D'Eyncourt attempting to gain greater recognition for the work of the Corps and to improve its status and pay (Manuscript)
1914-1924
DEY/37
Printed pamphlet: 'Records of Warship Construction during the War. 1914 - 1918' vol I, includes details of capital ship, battle cruiser, light cruiser, destroyer, monitor and submarine construction (Manuscript)
1914-1918
DEY/94
Plans of battlecruisers constructed during D'Eyncourt's period as DNC 1912-24 including RENOWN, REPULSE and HOOD (Manuscript)
1912-1924
DEY/100
Private correspondence and papers 1909 - 1912 (Manuscript)
1909-1912
DEY/78
Private correspondence and papers 1912-24 (Manuscript)
1912-1924
DEY/79
Papers relating to Destroyers 1912-17, propeller experiments and trials 1912 - 1914, list of those ordered during 1914, report on 'M' Class trials Feb 1915, and proposals for construction 1916-17 (Manuscript)
1912-1917
DEY/30
Papers relating to Monitors 1912 - 1915 including memoranda relating to design and construction, correspondence with shipyards and copies of a contract and tender 1914 (Manuscript)
1912-1915
DEY/32
Plans and curves of speed and horse power of various ships constructed during D'Eyncourt's period as DNC 1912-24 including a book of plans of DIOMEDE and DESPATCH and plans of different types of sloops and minesweepers. (Manuscript)
1912-1924
DEY/103
Photographs relating to D'Eyncourt's career mainly of warships including the sinking of HMS AUDACIOUS 27 October 1914, damage to SS ASPEN-LEAF January 1917, series showing the launching of Spanish cruisers BELEARES 1932 and CANARIAS 1931, motor yacht LILLIAN, some First World War photographs of Verdun and some early tank photographs. (Manuscript)
1914-1931
DEY/107/1
Large photographs relating to D'Eyncourt's career including HMS REPULSE 14 August 1916, launch of SS SHIRAK 1926, a K class submarine, a R9 airship and the memorial to Sir William White circa 1916 (Director of Naval Construction 1885-1902). (Manuscript)
1914-1931
DEY/107/2
Printed pamphlet: 'Records of Naval Construction during the War. 1914 - 1918' vol II part 1, includes records of aircraft carrier and armed merchant cruiser constructions (Manuscript)
1914-1918
DEY/95
Private correspondence and papers 1903-8 including letters relating to insurance policies and also plans and drawings of Birney Hill House and estate, Durham (Manuscript)
1903-1908
DEY/77
Large plans for battleships dating from 1914 - 1915, including those for COURAGEOUS, TIGER, QUEEN ELIZABETH Class, an Admiralty designed 15 Knot oil tanker, and a set of plans of the Dartford Tunnel crossing of the river Thames. (Manuscript)
1915
DEY/104/1
Printed pamphlets including a report 'On the Vulnerability of Capital Ships to Air Attack' 1936, an obituary notice of Sir Philip Watts by D'Eyncourt, copies of an obituary notice of Sir Alfred Yarrow also by D'Eyncourt and some press cuttings (Manuscript)
1936
DEY/106
D'Eyncourt, Sir Eustace Tennyson, 1st Bt. (Director Of Naval Construction), 1868-1951 (Manuscript)
1912-01-01 - 1924-12-31
DEY/40
D'Eyncourt, Sir Eustace Tennyson, 1st Bt. (Director Of Naval Construction), 1868-1951 (Manuscript)
1912-01-01 - 1924-12-31
DEY/40/1
D'Eyncourt, Sir Eustace Tennyson, 1st Bt. (Director Of Naval Construction), 1868-1951 (Manuscript)
1912-01-01 - 1924-12-31
DEY/40/2
Notes and memoranda n.d. (Manuscript)
DEY/38
Pocket book of plans of Brazilian Battleship MINAS GERAES n.d. (Manuscript)
DEY/90
Capacity plans of the KILDONAN CASTLE and of the proposed Union Castle Liner 1901. (Manuscript)
1898-1902
DEY/3/2
Journal articles and technical papers. (Manuscript)
LCR/16/2
Photograph, possibly of his wife, Janet (Manuscript)
circa 1930
DEY/108/1
Bible bearing the name of Mary Diana Bunbury 27 Feb 1833 (Manuscript)
1833-02-27
DEY/97
General correspondence and papers for 1921, paper on improvements in the quality of steel, letters from C V Fisher and Sir Charles Parsons, papers relating to Disarmament and the Washington Conference with a copy of a letter to Lloyd George on the subject (Manuscript)
1921
DEY/23
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