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Admiral Lord John May: letters written to the Rev. Walter Creyke and letter written to Mr Hepworth Dixon.
Admiral Lord John May: letters written to the Rev. Walter Creyke, 1854-78 and letter written to Mr Hepworth Dixon, 1865.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/49/3
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1854-01-01 - 1878-12-31; 1854-1878
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Naval Autograph Collection (Manuscript)
Folder of letters received by Vice-Admiral Sir W Dillon, 1809-52. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/1)
Admiral Lord Dundonald: folder of newspaper cuttings with obituary notices, 1860. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/2)
Admiral Lord John May: letters written to the Rev. Walter Creyke and letter written to Mr Hepworth Dixon. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/3)
Admiral Sir George King, K.C.B: private journal of his social functions, 1847. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/4)
The carpenter's account of the loss of the QUEEN CHARLOTTE, dated Leghorn, 18 March 1800, signed John Braid. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/5)
Folder of letters written by 1st Lords of the Admiralty including Sir T Barins, Sir J R Graham, Lord G Hamilton, Earl Selbourne, Earl Spencer and Goschen. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/6)
Collection of certificates and warrants relating to the Administration of the Royal Navy, including the programme for the review of the fleet by Queen Victoria. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/7)
Correspondence of Fred T Jane (author of Janes Fighting Ships); Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Berry; Lieutenant Joseph Allen to Mr Page Nichol Scott; Captain Manby. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/8)
Admiral Sir Harry Burrard Neale: biographical information and letters received by Admiral Neale. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/9)
Collection of autographs arranged alphabetically. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/10)
French documents, 1777-1891: including a collection of french autographs and passports. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/11)
Captain George William Manby: holographs to Josiah French dated Yarmouth, 6 Dec 1840 and 15 March 1843. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/12)
F Wheatly Cobb: letters concerning the preservation of the IMPLACABLE and the Round Robin signed at the Royal Academy Banquet, May 1909. (Manuscript) (AGC/49/13)
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