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British warships & auxiliaries,
2019
/ NavyBooks.
"Published for well over 25 years, the 2019 edition of this highly regarded and popular publication provides an up-to-minute guide to the ships, aircraft and weapons of the fleet. Illustrated with over 80 colour photos and silhouettes for easy recognition, this publication also includes Royal Marine Craft and Border Agency vessels."--Provided by the publisher.
2019. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
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Gala evening programme : 15 May
2019
Old Royal Naval College Greenwich
[2019] • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
355.231.42(421.6)
Warship
2019
/ edited by John Jordan.
"For over 40 years, Warship has been the leading annual resource on the design, development, and deployment of the world's combat ships. Featuring a broad range of articles from a select panel of distinguished international contributors, this latest volume combines original research, new book reviews, warship notes, an image gallery, and much more, maintaining the impressive standards of scholarship and research with which Warship has become synonymous. In the 2019 edition of this celebrated title, articles include Hans Lengerer's exploration of the genesis of the Six-Six Fleet, Michele Cosentino's look at Project 1030, Italy's attempt to create a torpedo-armed attack and ballistic missile submarines, and A D Baker III's drawing feature on the USS Lebanon. Detailed and accurate information is the keynote of all the articles, which are fully supported by plans, data tables and stunning photographs."--Provided by the publisher
2019. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
623.82"2019"
Hamble river sailing club : 1919-
2019
/Ian Underdown
Underdown, I. M.-(Ian M.)
2019 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
797.14:061.239
Coastal shipping : international
2019
/edited by Bernard McCall
"In its 13 articles and photofeatures, this book looks at various aspects of coastal shipping throughout the world from Canada to Cornwall, from New Zealand to Norway. Some articles are historical and some are geographical."--Provided by the publisher.
2018. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
656.618.2
Seaforth world naval review
2019
/ edited by Conrad Waters.
"Now celebrating its tenth edition, World Naval Review provides an affordable but yet authoritative summary of global naval developments over the past 12 months. Regional surveys of fleet evolution and procurement by editor Conrad Waters are supplemented by in-depth articles from a range of subject experts focusing on significant new warships, technological advances and specific navies. Features in this edition include extended reviews of the new aircraft carriers USS Gerald R. Ford and HMS Queen Elizabeth, the largest ships ever to serve in their respective fleets. Technological subjects include assessments of naval communications by Norman Friedman and autonomous systems by Richard Scott, whilst David Hobbs' usual review of naval aviation is expanded to include a broader analysis of key trends over the last decade. Meanwhile, reviews of specific fleets focus on the navies of Canada, Peru and Singapore, all medium-sized naval powers at critical - if very different - phases of their development. Firmly established as providing the only annual naval overview of its type, World Naval Review is essential reading for anyone - whether enthusiast or professional - interested in contemporary maritime affairs."--Provided by the publisher
2018. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
355.353"2019"
The Hattendorf Prize lectures : Volume 1, 2011-
2019
/edited by Evan Wilson.
2020. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
Ferries
2019
: Europe's leading guide to the UK & Northern European ferry industry /Compiled by Nick
"The 2019 edition of Ferries focus? on the South Baltic operations of Gotland Line, PolFerries, Unity Line, TT Line, Stena Line, Color Line and Scandlines. The book includes comprehensive coverage of all British and European Ferry operations as usual and full fleet listings. Also the book includes statistical information on traffic on the major Northern European Routes."--Provided by the publisher.
2018 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
656.66(41:4-17)
The medal yearbook
2019
/ edited by John W. Mussell, FRGS and the editorial team of Medal News.
"The Medal Yearbook 2019 is an indispensable guide to British and Empire Medals, every official (and some unofficial!) medal awarded to the uniformed services (military and non-military) of Britain and the Empire with all medals and their ribbons illustrated in colour. It also features full descriptions of the medal and explanations of what the medal was awarded for and why, as well, of course, as having all the prices updated to give the best idea possible of "what it's worth", whether you are trying to value a single medal, a family group or an entire collection. Features handy hints and tips for the collector as well as the Cumulative Index to the Yearbook's parent magazine Medal News!"--Provided by the publisher.
2018 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
355.134.22
Geometry and astronomy in New College, Oxford : on the quatercentenary of the Savilian Professorships 1619-
2019
"This book tells the dual history of astronomy and geometry from the late fourteenth century to the present day in New College, Oxford, and also of the professors over the past four hundred years who have led research and teaching in these mathematical disciplines within both the University and the College."--Provided by the publisher.
2019. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
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Papers of the Hobart whaling conference : 6-7 May
2019
/editors: Graeme Broxam and Dale Chatwin.
"The Inaugural Hobart Whaling Conference held in Hobart in May 2019 and hosted by the Maritime Museum of Tasmania sought to harvest the enormous amount of personal research which occurs outside of the funded university research scholarship and academic system. In addition to contributions by Australian whaling and sealing researchers the conference attracted papers by three British researchers and three New Zealand researchers. The range of topics explored whaling and sealing around Australasia and the Pacific by the British and Colonial Whale and Seal Fisheries. And through American contributions were not sought the Conference still managed to accommodate two papers related to American whaling - one on the American presence in Hobart in the 1840s and 1850s and the other on US bay whaling rock art left behind in norht-western Australia in the 1840s. In this volume you will find three papers on British Southern Whale Fishery. One on whaling to the north of Australia around Indonesia and New Guinea; the second, based on newly uncovered logs, on the remarkable whaling career of British whaling master, James Choyce; and the third on British south sea whaling surgeons who's importance as skilled observers and commentators is becoming ever more significant. This is followed by a three Colonial (Australian and New Zealand) papers including a project to create Track Charts for whaling voyages where no log exists; a paper on the Waiopuka Fishery based at Kaikoura in the 1840s; and a 'viewing' and discussion of the 'Whangamumu Whaling Film' made in the 1930s which sought to re-enact using original whalemen the techniques of chasing and taking humpback whales from open boats. Five papers on Tasmanian and Hobart whaling include a paper seeking to establish the true scale of Tasmania whaling; an examination of the story of Tasmanian whaling presented in popular 'histories'; a look at the whaling and sealing interests of Tasmanian George Meredith; a paper on the activities of the American Consul in Hobart in the 1840s and 1850s; and a paper examining Norwegian interests in the 1920s and 30s when they found Hobart a useful base of Antarctic whaling. Sealing papers include some preliminary thoughts on three Sydney based entrepreneurs from very early days in the Colony including JOhn Grono and a paper on the involvement of the Australian sealer Richard Siddins on the South Shetland Islands. Moving back to whaling the Proceedings final papers include an in-depth examination of whaling in Western Australian from drift to modern whaling and lastly a paper examining British whalers as collectors of cultural and natural history artefacts and specimens. All in all a tremendously varied and unique set of papers on what was the first Colonial industry."--Provided by the publisher.
[2020?]. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
Naval Academy 19-20 September
2019
/edited by Benjamin "BJ" Armstrong.
McMullen Naval History Symposium
2023. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
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Southey's Life of Nelson : being an Addendum to Between wind & water (2015) and Southey's 'Nelson' (
2019
Nash, Michael
2024. • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
Joan Ruddock MP for Lewisham Deptford : Transactions of the Naval Dockyard Society Volume 11 January
2019
The Naval Dockyard Society.
2019. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
Lloyds List Port Services Guide
2019
Informa Business Information
2019- • JOURNAL • 1 copy available.
Atea : nature and divinity in Polynesia
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
2019 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
904(961/964)
September 2021; Conferences held at the National Maritime Museum Greenwich 24 March 2018 and 30 March
2019
The Naval Dockyards Society.
2021. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
The death of JMW Turner RA 19 December 1851 : a commemoration on the 150th anniversary the Turner Society, St Paul's Cathedral London 19 December 2001
Turner Society
2001 • PAMPHLET • 2 copies available.
7Turner
Anti-aircraft range table for 4-in guns, Mk 19 : full charge
Great Britain.-Admiralty
1957 • BOOK • 2 copies available.
623.548:623.94
Star shell range table for 4-in guns, Mk 19 : star shell charge
Great Britain.-Admiralty
1957 • BOOK • 2 copies available.
623.548:623.94
Georg Forster : the South Seas at Wèorlitz
"While Captain Cook went off to measure the world, Georg Forster as his father's scientific assistant and the naturalist artist on board explored recently discovered coastlines and islands including New Zealand and New Caledonia, Tahiti and Tonga. Three years later he spent two weeks in Wèorlitz, where he reported on his voyage in the spirit of the Enlightenment. This volume, lavishly filled with plates, historic paintings and drawings as well as interesting quotations by Forster and his contemporaries conjures up the world of Polynesia with objects from the South Seas including the grass skirt of a Tahitian dancer, two maces from Tonga and an axe of jade-green nephrite from New Zealand."--Provided by the publisher.
2019 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
7FORSTER
John Marin and the sea : October 19 - November 19, 1982 Kennedy Galleries
Baur, John I. H.
1982 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
7MARIN, JOHN
Thomas Rowlandson : 1756-1827 : 19 November - 2 December 1998
1998 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
75.047(42)"17/18"
Childhood in seventeenth century Scotland
Marshall, Rosalind K
1976 • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
061.43(083.83)
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