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Logbook of HMS GANGES, Feb-June 1851, Mediterranean, kept by Arthur Couburn.
Logbook of HMS GANGES, Feb-June 1851, Mediterranean, kept by Arthur Couburn.
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Object Details
ID:
GNS/3
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Creator:
HMS Ganges
Vessels:
Ganges (1821)
Date made:
1851-01-01 - 1851-12-31; 1851-02 - 1851-06
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
H.M.S. Ganges (Manuscript)
Logbook of HMS GANGES, Oct 1826-July 1827, South America. (Manuscript) (GNS/1)
Logbook of HMS GANGES, March 1850- January 1852, Mediterranean, kept by Mid Edmund Henry Stuart. (Manuscript) (GNS/2)
Logbook of HMS GANGES, Feb-June 1851, Mediterranean, kept by Arthur Couburn. (Manuscript) (GNS/3)
Logbook of HMS SWIFTSURE, April 1888-June 1889, Pacific, kept by Mid Alexander Waugh. (Manuscript) (GNS/4)
Letter from Earl St Vincent to Sir William Beechey, the painter, 25 August 1822. (Manuscript) (GNS/11)
Letter from Prince William Henry to Jervis, 4 September 1773. (Manuscript) (GNS/12)
Draft of a letter from St Vincent to Nelson, 8 March 1801. (Manuscript) (GNS/14)
Line of battle, issued by Lord Hood, 26 April 1782, addressed to Admiral Sir Thomas Graves. (Manuscript) (GNS/15)
Letter signed by Sir Edward Pellew, 15 August 1810. (Manuscript) (GNS/16)
Order by Collingwood, respecting a sealed order giving a secret rendezvous in the event of a surprise attack by the French, 19 November 1804, with the secret order and cover, addressed to Admiral Sir Thomas Graves. (Manuscript) (GNS/17)
Line of battle. The Royal Oak to lead on the Starboard Jack and the Marlborough on the Larboard, 19 February 1782. (Manuscript) (GNS/18)
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