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Harbour Log Books, May 29, 1862-Oct 18, 1865. (Manuscript)
1862-05-29 - 1865-10-18
WOR/C/1
Wages Books - Oct 31, 1935-July 31, 1936. (Manuscript)
1935-10-31 - 1936-07-31
WOR/E/3
Wages Books - Oct 31, 1934-Sept 30, 1935. (Manuscript)
1934-10-31 - 1935-09-30
WOR/E/2
Wages and accounts ledgers - May, 1862-April, 1870. (Manuscript)
1862-05 - 1870-04
WOR/F/1
Newspaper cuttings books, 1857-1861. (Manuscript)
1857 - 1861
WOR/G/1
Newspaper cuttings books, 1934-1946. (Manuscript)
1934 - 1946
WOR/G/10
Newspaper cuttings books, 1932-1934. (Manuscript)
1932 - 1934
WOR/G/9
Newspaper cuttings books, 1896-1907. (Manuscript)
1896 - 1907
WOR/G/3
Newspaper cuttings books, 1862-1896. (Manuscript)
1862 - 1896
WOR/G/2
Newspaper cuttings books, 1946-1958. (Manuscript)
1946 - 1958
WOR/G/11
Newspaper cuttings books, 1957-1967. (Manuscript)
1957 - 1967
WOR/G/12
Newspaper cuttings books, 1926-1929. (Manuscript)
1926 - 1929
WOR/G/6
Rules for the CONWAY - WORCESTER boat race, June 12, [1926]. (Manuscript)
1926-06-12 - ?
WOR/K/3
Monochrome water colour by Oscar Parkes of HMS WORCESTER with signatures of "The Anchorives" on the back, 1933. (Manuscript)
1933 - ?
WOR/K/2
Printed memorandum - Memorandum and Articles of Association of Thames Nautical Training College (Incor. 1921). (Manuscript)
1921 - ?
WOR/J/2
Photograph album, 20th century, no dates (Manuscript)
WOR/H/1
Mounted photograph entitled 'First WORCESTER', undated. (Manuscript)
WOR/K/4
H.M.S. Worcester, Thames Nautical Training College. (Manuscript)
WOR
Printed Worcester Reports 1891 - 1899. (Manuscript)
1891 - 1899
WOR/A/4
Printed Worcester Reports 1958 - 1968. (Manuscript)
1958 - 1968
WOR/A/11
Printed Worcester Reports 1933 - 1945. (Manuscript)
1933 - 1945
WOR/A/9
Printed Worcester Reports 1921 - 1928. (Manuscript)
1921 - 1928
WOR/A/7
Printed Worcester Reports 1909 - 1920. (Manuscript)
1909 - 1920
WOR/A/6
Thames Nautical Training College Minute book, 1957-1965. (Manuscript)
1957 - 1965
WOR/B/10
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