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Logbook of HMS ST VINCENT, CALEDONIA and REVENGE. (Manuscript)
1829-1833
WEL/25
Logbook of HMS QUEEN. (Manuscript)
1849-1851
WEL/28
Logbook of HMS MAIDSTONE. (Manuscript)
1801-1803
WEL/18
Logbooks and journal of HMS ROYAL WILLIAM. (Manuscript)
1753-1762
WEL/20
John David Rolt's commonplace book,entitled 'Any Thing No.2.' (Manuscript)
1806-1809
WEL/35
Sir George Collier's reports on the settlements of the Gold coast and slave trade. (Manuscript)
1818-1824
WEL/10
Report on an expedition against England by Spain. (Manuscript)
1587
WEL/3/1
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Logbook of the Antarctic relief ship TERRA NOVA. (Manuscript)
1903-1904
WEL/39
Signals for the landing in Egypt. (Manuscript)
1801
WEL/54
Logbooks of HMS LONDON, ALERT, NEREUS and SHEARWATER. (Manuscript)
1862-1863
WEL/22/1-2
Logbook of HMS ACTIVE (Volume one). (Manuscript)
1803-08-03 - 1804-07-06
WEL/19/1
Rules and regulations to be observed by students at the Royal Naval College, Portsmouth. (Manuscript)
1816
WEL/32
Logbook of the proceedings HMS ALERT, HMS LEANDER. (Manuscript)
1863-05-15 - 1865-06-18
WEL/21/2
Log of the proceedings of HMS ALERT. Vancouver and Panama. (Manuscript)
1866-01-02 - 1867-06-25
WEL/21/3
Logbook of HMS NEREUS, VICTORY and SHEARWATER. (Manuscript)
1867-06-26 - 1868-03-10
WEL/22/2
Logbook of HMS LONDON, ALERT and ADELAIDE. (Manuscript)
1862-05-22 - 1863-05-01
WEL/22/1
Report on an expedition against England by Spain. (Manuscript)
1587
WEL/3
Extracts from the French authors Duhamel and Bouguer on shipbuilding. (Manuscript)
1793
WEL/1
Decorated address presented to the Chairman of Lloyds. (Manuscript)
1877
WEL/16
Coast signal book. (Manuscript)
1811
WEL/53
Signal book. (Manuscript)
1790
WEL/51
Logbooks of HMS ACTIVE. (Manuscript)
1803-1805
WEL/19
Shipbuilding papers: Captain Forrest's proposal for using the tripod mast. (Manuscript)
1780
WEL/2
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