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Annexe including a copy of a document received from the British ambassador in St. Petersburg.
Annexe including copy of a document received from the British Ambassador in St Petersburg on 17 December 1904.
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Object Details
ID:
PIC/15/7
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1905
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Printed transcripts of communications and artices relating to the North Sea Incident, 1904-1905. (Manuscript)
Annexe including copies of telegrams sent between the Marquess of Lansdowne and British representatives in European cities. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/1)
Annexe including copies of telegrams sent between the British representative in Brussels and the Belgian government. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/2)
Annexe including a copy of a note received from the Japanese ambassador regarding the alleged presence of Japanese warships in the North Sea. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/3)
Annexe including a copy of a letter from the Admiralty to the Foreign Office. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/4)
Annexe including a copy of instructions to British coastguards regarding information on the presence of torpedo boats in their districts. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/5)
Annexe including a copy of returns made by customs officers regarding the possible harbouring of torpedo boats. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/6)
Annexe including a copy of a document received from the British ambassador in St. Petersburg. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/7)
Annexe including a copy of a letter from the Admiralty to the Foreign Office. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/8)
Annexe including a copy of a telegram sent by Admiral Rozdestwensky to Captain Bostron. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/9)
Annexe including a copy of a telegram sent by Admiral Rozdestwensky to the Russian Admiralty. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/10)
Annexe including a copy of telegram concerning Russian officers left behind at Vigo. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/11)
Annexe including a copy of despatch concerning the Russian government's intent to reimburse those giving evidence at the inquiry. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/12)
Annexe including a copy of an article written by a Russian witness. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/13)
Annexe including extracts taken from 'Le Matin' and 'La Patrie' newspapers. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/14)
Annexe including a copy of a despatch regarding arrival of four Russian officers in Bordeaux. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/15)
Annexe including a copy of a letter regarding Russian sailing directions on the Dogger Bank. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/16)
Annexe including transcripts of wireless messages between Russian vessels. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/17)
Annexe including comments of a Prussian ex-officer on the North Sea Incident. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/18)
Annexe including an extract from the 'Russ' newspaper. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/19)
Annexe including transcripts from the Russian newspaper 'Novoe Vremya'. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/20)
Annexe including an account by Arnold Kovij, wireless operator on the Russian cruiser SWETLANA. (Manuscript) (PIC/15/21)
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