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Admiral PWP Wallis, G.C.B: letter to his brother sending his best wishes.
Admiral PWP Wallis, G.C.B: letter to his brother sending his best wishes, 18 April 1891.
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Object Details
ID:
AGC/W/1
Type:
Manuscript
Display location:
Not on display
Date made:
1891-01-01 - ?; 1891-04-18
Credit:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Parts:
Letters - W (Manuscript)
Admiral PWP Wallis, G.C.B: letter to his brother sending his best wishes. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/1)
Lieutenant Thomas Wilkes: letters written to his cousin from the BELLONA and GOLIATH. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/2)
Maj-Gen James Wolfe: letter to his uncle, after his return from the Rochefort Expedition. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/3)
Captain George Blagden Westcott: letter to his son and daughter describing a mutiny. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/4)
V Webster: letter to Miss Crump describing the Battle of Jutland, HMS GALATEA . (Manuscript) (AGC/W/5)
John Wilson: former master of the AGAMEMNON, letter to Nelson. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/6)
C W Ward: letter, 1817, to Mr Cooke informing him and the Miss Cookes of an increase in salary. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/7)
Frederick Wilson: letter to his parents, from an unnamed ship off Portland, bound for Cadiz. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/8)
James Williamson, seaman: series of letters to his sister from a transport ship in Black Sea and at Deptford and Woolwich (SS MANILLA). (Manuscript) (AGC/W/9)
Letters of Major David Wilson of Dunfermline. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/10)
Letters from William Weeks, aboard DUKE OF MANCHESTER, to his parents. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/11)
Letter written by LUSITANIA disaster survivor, Robert Whaley writing to his mother, on the day the Lusitania was sunk. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/12)
Letter from William Wilberforce to Sir William Eden, 1787. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/13)
Letter from Frank Wild, British Antarctic Expedition, 1908. (Manuscript) (AGC/W/14)
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