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Fraser, Gordon Colquhoun, Captain, 1866-1952
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Notebook on VERNON 1894 covering on sound, telephones, microphones, secondary batteries and other subjects. (Manuscript)
1894-01-01 - ?
FRR/8
Draft letter to and typed transcripts of letters from Commander Q.C.R. Craufird, 1918, on various underwater acoustic experiments. (Manuscript)
1918-01-01 - ?
FRR/10
Letter from Fraser's time at Winchester College, 'News of the World' article on a German raid on Scapa Flow and a newscutting regarding the German Naval Campaign. (Manuscript)
1879-01-01 - 1939-12-31
FRR/18
Journal of VINDICTIVE, 1 January-31 Dec 1901, with 'Diary 1901' printed on front, kept in style of a logbook during the period when the ship made wireless trials. (Manuscript)
1901-01-01 - 1901-12-31
FRR/5
Logbook of KINGFISHER, 1 Mar-2 August 1890, East Indies. (Manuscript)
1890-1890-12-31
FRR/4
Selections from the Course of Instruction in Practical Physics (Electricity and Magnetism) in the Royal Naval College, Greenwich by A.W. Reinold and J.W. Waghorn (Manuscript)
FRR/7
Notes on illuminating ships at Kiel and elsewhere with loose papers in folder made up from cover of logbook, n.d. (Manuscript)
FRR/9
Rough manuscript vocabulary of words in ten languages besides English, n.d. (Manuscript)
FRR/16
Notebook containing problems in Kinetics, Electrostatics, Magnetism and Electrodynamics. (Manuscript)
FRR/6
Logbooks from the East Indies and West Indies, 1886-90. (Manuscript)
1886-01-01 - 1890-12-31
FRR/3-4
Photograph album, n.d. (Manuscript)
FRR/11
A short biographical note by his widow, n.d. (Manuscript)
FRR/15
German propaganda pamphlets, 1939. (Manuscript)
1939-01-01 - ?
FRR/12
Notebook: 'H.M.S. VERNON A History' Portsmouth, 1930. (Manuscript)
1930-01-01 - ?
FRR/14
Notebook: 'Mines Minelayers and Minelaying' by Captain J S Cowie, R.N. with many notes by Captain Fraser, n.d. (Manuscript)
FRR/13
Logbooks of MONARCH, Jun-April 1885, AGINCOURT, May-Sep 1885 and ACTIVE, September 1885- January 1886, plus other logbooks for short periods. (Manuscript)
1885-01-01 - ?
FRR/2
Photographs of Fraser as a cadet in 1879, as a captain in 1916 and the officers of VINDICTIVE, Mediterranean Fleet 1900-3. (Manuscript)
1879-01-01 - 1916-12-31
FRR/17
Logbooks of TAMAR, January 1882 and MONARCH, January 1882-June 1884, including a plan of bombardment of Alexandria 11 July 1882. (Manuscript)
1882-1884-12-31
FRR/1
Logbooks of ACTIVE, 22 January-29 Apr 1886, West Indies and U.K. and of KINGFISHER, 8 April 1888-28 Feb 1890, East Indies. (Manuscript)
1886-1890-12-31
FRR/3
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