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Certificate of assurance in respect Steam Ship CONCORDIA, and receipt, n.d.
Certificate of assurance in respect Steam Ship CONCORDIA, and receipt, n.d., General Steam Navigation Company.
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Object Details
ID:
GSN/32/12
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
General Steam Navigation Company
Credit:
On loan from the P&O Heritage Collection
Parts:
Ships - General (Manuscript)
File on Post Ship TRIDENT, containing letters and correspondence relating to her engagement in 1842 to carry Queen Victoria to Scotland; with a note on the particulars of the vessel. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/1)
List in tabular form, carrying particulars e.g. tonnage, dimensions, N.H.P., engine-type etc., of the following vessels: MAGICIAN, PRINCE OF WALES, ALBION, SEINE, EAGLE, SIR WALTER RALEIGH, HILDA. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/2)
Typewritten transcriptions of an advertisement to 'Shipbuilders and Engineers' inviting tenders for the provision of steamers; Morning Herald, 15 September 1824. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/3)
Papers on the carrying capacity of the Post Ship TAURUS, 1866, engaged in the cattle trade. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/4)
Particulars on the Steam Ship VESPER, General Steam Navigation Company, 1837, in answer to enquiries from Dr Purcell Taylor, March 1926. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/5)
Notes (by Captain W Taylor) on the steamers OSPREY and LIBRA, General Steam Navigation Company, 21 November 1923. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/6)
Correspondence between Captain Hooper and Commander Morris, RN., in connection with the war-time activities (June 1915-Mar 1916) of the Steam Ship FAUVETTE. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/7)
Letter, relating to a stocktaking on board the Steam Ship MALLARD 'in consequence of the steward leaving the ship', 6 September 1882. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/8)
Account rendered on behalf of John Smith, agent for steam coal bunkering of Steam Ship TERN, 16 June 1879. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/9)
Letter from Thomas Gray, Marine Dept., Board of Trade, to the Master, Steam Ship HERON, regarding the rescue by the latter of the crew of the Steam Ship ADELE, and commanding him and his crew.n.d. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/10)
Statement of assurance in respect of Steam Ship CONCORDIA, 12 Feb 1851. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/11)
Certificate of assurance in respect Steam Ship CONCORDIA, and receipt, n.d. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/12)
Extract from the statement of particular average, Steam Ship GANNET, sailed, 19 January 1902 (Manuscript) (GSN/32/13)
Extract from statement of general average, Steam Ship IRIS, sailed 13 Feb 1904. (Manuscript) (GSN/32/14)
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