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Search results for "Disasters" (113 matches)

Title Abstract Repository Date Added
HOME OFFICE VEHICLES POOL Minute book of the Home Office Vehicles Pool. ...London Metropolitan Archives2011-02-06
WILLS, FABER AND DUMAS LIMITED Records of Wills, Faber and Dumas Limited comprising sea casualty books, 1916-20 and 1930-50; and a register of claims, 1932-54. ...London Metropolitan Archives2011-08-06
Brackenbury, John William (1842-1918) Papers of John William Brackenbury. The bulk of the collection is a series of letters written by Brackenbury to his wife, 1870 to 1902. Other than t...National Maritime Museum2011-09-26
General Records and Descriptions This class contains thirty-one volumes, bound collections of documents and scrapbooks relating to specific events or collections of documents of a ge...National Maritime Museum2011-09-27
Dawkins, Rear-Admiral Richard (1828-1896)Papers of Admiral Dawkins, including papers of his early career consist of official service documents and three diaries, 1851 to 1858. Those concerned...National Maritime Museum2011-10-23
General Records and Descriptions This catagory is composed of small collections of documents relating to specific events. It includes sketches of operations for raising the wreck of ...National Maritime Museum2011-10-25
NEWCOURT, Richard (d 1716) Papers of Richard Newcourt, historian and notary, comprising drafts and notes for the first volume of Newcourt's Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochial...London Metropolitan Archives2011-11-24
CORPORATION OF TRINITY HOUSE Records of the Corporation of Trinity House, including: copies of charters, grants and patents; Court minutes; Board minutes and agendas; minutes of ...London Metropolitan Archives2011-11-29
Marine Department, Wreck Registers Volumes of the wreck register, Marine Department of the Board of Trade, 1855 to 1898, giving the names and details of wrecks of British vessels repor...National Maritime Museum2012-01-29
Royal Navy: Logs Royal Navy ship's logs. The earliest log begins in 1737 and the latest in 1917 but the majority, over three hundred volumes, are from the nineteenth ...National Maritime Museum2012-02-12

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