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Printed transcripts of communications and artices relating to the North Sea Incident, 1904-1905.
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ID:
PIC/15
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1904-1905
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Pickford, William, Baron Sterndale, Master of The Rolls, 1848-1923. (Manuscript)
Declaration between Great Britain and Russia, 1904. (Manuscript) (PIC/1)
Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea. (Manuscript) (PIC/2)
International Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, 1901. (Manuscript) (PIC/3)
Rulings regarding how the International Commisssion of Inquiry will be conducted, 1904. (Manuscript) (PIC/4)
Report from the Commissioners appointed by the Board of Trade, 1904. (Manuscript) (PIC/5)
Printed transcripts of correspondence relating to the North Sea Incident. (Manuscript) (PIC/6)
Brief issued to Pickford by the solicitor of the Board of Trade, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/7)
Summary of important points to be covered by the International Commission of Inquiry, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/8)
Statement of facts presented by an official of the Imperial Russian government, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/9)
Annexes of the statement of facts presented by an official of the Imperial Russian government, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/10)
Declaration by Charles Lund, band master of the Russian cruiser AURORA, 1904. (Manuscript) (PIC/11)
Copied extracts from the journals of light vessels from October 1904. (Manuscript) (PIC/12)
Witness declarations, 1904-1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/13)
File entitled 'North Sea Inquiry'. (Manuscript) (PIC/14)
Printed transcripts of communications and artices relating to the North Sea Incident, 1904-1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/15)
Naval Intelligence Department file covering the North Sea incident. (Manuscript) (PIC/16)
Transcripts of proceedings of the International Commission of Inquiry. (Manuscript) (PIC/17)
Conclusions of the International Commision of Inquiry, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/18)
Revised version of the conclusions of the International Commision of Inquiry, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/19)
Observations and conclusions of the International Commission of Inquiry, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/20)
Minutes of meetings and index of witnesses, 1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/21)
Pickford's notes, 1904-1905. (Manuscript) (PIC/22)
Portrait photographs, circa 1910. (Manuscript) (PIC/23)
Report on an international maritime conference held in Brussels, 1906. (Manuscript) (PIC/24)
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