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      GB 0074 ACC/3639 · Collection · 1889-1904

      Records of Maudslay Sons and Field Ltd, marine and mechanical engineers and boiler makers, 1889-1904, consisting of agendas and draft minutes of directors' meetings and meetings of shareholders, cash books, sales records, production records and wages records.

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      GB 0074 CLC/B/055 · Collection · 1701-1962

      Records of the Commercial Union Assurance Company Limited, including minutes, ledgers, journals, letters, and insurance registers. Also records of subsidiary and predecessor companies, including:

      Accident Insurance Company;
      British and European Insurance Company;
      British General Insurance Company;
      Edinburgh Assurance Company;
      Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation;
      Fine Art and General Insurance Company;
      General Accident and Guarantee Company;
      Guardian Plate Glass Insurance Company;
      Hand-in-Hand Fire and Life Insurance Company;
      Imperial Live Stock and General Insurance Company;
      Indemnity Marine Insurance Company;
      Liverpool Victoria Insurance Corporation;
      London Amicable Assurance Society;
      London and Scottish Assurance Corporation;
      Mercantile Fire Insurance Company;
      New India Assurance Company;
      North British and Mercantile Insurance Company;
      Northern Assurance Company;
      Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation;
      Ocean and General Guarantee Company;
      Ocean Marine Insurance Company;
      Palatine Insurance Company;
      Planet Assurance Corporation;
      Provident Clerks and General Guarantee and Accident Company;
      Railway Passengers Assurance Company;
      Scottish Metropolitan Life Assurance Company;
      Union Assurance Society;
      United Kingdom Life Assurance Company;
      Westminster and Kensington Freeholds Limited;
      World Auxiliary Insurance Corporation;
      World Marine and General Insurance Company.

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      BINNY AND COMPANY LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123-10 · Collection · 1903-1972

      Records of Binny and Company Limited, steamship agency, traders, textile mill operators and engineers, including articles of association; annual reports; financial accounts; investment ledgers; correspondence; memoranda; papers regarding company history; and photographs of staff, offices and works.

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      GB 0064 SRNA · Collection · [1889-1976]

      Papers of the Shipbuilders and Repairers National Association. Including Shipbuilding Employers' Federation: these records include the minute book of the Executive Committee of the Federation of Ship-builders and Engineers, 1889 to 1898; the S.E.F. minute books, 1899 to 1965; a complete run of circulars, 1899 to 1965, and, slightly less complete, 1966 to 1967, the means by which the central body communicated to the local membership. The bulk of the collection, however, is to be found in the very large number of the S.E.F. files which have survived. They start in the 1930s, although many contain papers gathered before this date, for instance, 'Foremen and Under-foremen retaining union membership, 1920 to 1964'. These files touch on every aspect of labour relations, including wages, bonus payments, piecework rates, nightshift working, allowances, demarcation, apprenticeship, training and safety. In the files are correspondence, memoranda, statistical returns, minutes of meetings and agreements. A selection of the titles of the files gives an idea of the range of subjects: 'Temporary relaxation of existing customs and practices -- national agreement with Boilermakers' Society, 1940 to 1943'; 'District claims for payment of confined space allowance to skilled timeworkers, 1941 to 1967'; 'Complaints against foremen or chargehands by workpeople or unions, 1947 to 1952'; 'Painters, redleaders and cementers, claims for working with obnoxious paints, 1932 to 1953'. The S.E.F. also prepared labour statistics on a weekly and monthly basis, and a quarterly return submitted to the Ministry of Labour on numbers employed. These have been retained, 1936 to 1960; and there are strike returns, 1959 to 1967, 1972 to 1976, and accident statistics, 1963 to 1971.

      Dry Dock Owners and Repairers Central Council: the records consist of minutes, 1910 to 1959; circulars, 1910 to 1956. As before, the main part of the collection is the great number of files relating to dry docking. Examples include, 'Dry Docks Tax Allowance', 1950 to 1963; dry dock facilities, 1954 to 1967; dry dock projects, 1953 to 1964. There are several on technical matters, such as those on T2 tankers, 1948 to 1952; on the gas freeing of tankers prior to dry docking, 1959 to 1973. There is also a series relating to the wartime Emergency Repairs Agreement, 1940 to 1946. Shipbuilding Conference: Private Meeting minute books, 1928 to 1945; circulars, 1928 to 1969. As the body within shipbuilding bearing responsibility for all commercial matters, the records of the Shipbuilding Conference and the Shipbuilding Board of the S.R.N.A., touch on almost every aspect of the trading and commercial activities of the industry, including relations with government, the Navy, and on every subject from the 'scrap and build scheme' of the British Shipping Act of 1935 to nationalization, 1974 to 1977. There are files on 'price improvement and tendering expenses schemes', 1935 to 1951; the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organization, Maritime Safety Committee, 1966 to 1971; Lloyd's Technical Committee, 1956 to 1970; the Shipbuilding Advisory Committee, 1958 to 1960; the Shipbuilding Industry Board, 1965 to 1972; the British Ship Research Association, on whose management committee the shi

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      GB 0000 · 1849-2024

      Records of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, 1849-2002, comprising minutes of the Commission, 1850-1993; minutes of the Board of Management, 1872-2002; minutes of Science Scholarships Committee, 1890-2002; reports of the Commissioners to Parliament, 1850s-1960; annual reports of the Board of Management and committees, 1880s-2002;

      correspondence, 1850-1855, relating to the Exhibition, including transport and reception of exhibits, site for the building, organisation of activities and visits for overseas visitors, medal design, music for the opening ceremony, appointment of jurors, negotiations with the contractors Fox & Henderson, award of gratuities, removal of the Crystal Palace to Sydenham, use and disposal of the surplus funds, purchase of the South Kensington Estate;

      correspondence concerning the South Kensington estate, 1851-2002, including the establishment, building and subsequent development of institutions such as the Royal Albert Hall, Royal College of Music, Royal College of Art, Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal College of Organists, Imperial Institute (later Commonwealth Institute), Queen Alexandra's House, Royal Horticultural Society and Imperial College; correspondence concerning private properties on the estate, such as Queen's Gate; correspondence with the Royal Geographical Society, 1913-2001;

      files relating to science research scholars, research fellows, overseas scholars, industrial fellows, industrial bursars, industrial design students and naval architecture scholars, including some research papers, 1891-2002;

      maps, plans, drawings, photographs, including ground plans of the Exhibition, 1851; architectural drawings of the proposed estate, 1850s;

      Windsor Archive concerning the 1851 exhibition, 1849-1886.

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      Chatham Dockyard
      GB 0064 CHA · 1669-1900

      Papers of Chatham Dockyard comprising 1,063 letterbooks containing the correspondence between yard officials, the Admiralty and Navy Boards, 1669 to 1900, together with internal yard records. There is also a collection of sixty-seven plans of the yard, 1718 to 1867. The volumes can be divided into three main groups: those relating to the Resident Commissioner; to the Commissioner's administrative successor, the Admiral Superintendent; and to the yard officers.

      RESIDENT COMMISSIONER'S RECORDS: These consist of: Admiralty letters to the yard Commissioner, 1716 to 1764, 1788 to 1817 (13 vols); two copy letterbooks record in-letters during the period 1754 to 1788; Navy Board letters to the Commissioner, 1697 to 1698, 1791 to 1792, 1797, 1800 to 1829 and 1832 (57 vols); abstracts of Board orders to the Commissioner, 1788 to 1803 (1 vol); letters to the Commissioner from the yard officers, 1802 to 1808 (1 vol); local in-letters, 1809 to 1810, 1813 to 1815, 1818 to 1819, 1820 (5 vols). Out-letters from the Resident commissioner consist of: letters to the Admiralty, 1716 to 1733, 1774 to 1817 (6 vols); to the Navy Board, 1689 to 1695, 1696 to 1702, 1703 to 1757, 1760 to 1764, 1789 to 1794, 1795 to 1817, 1818 to 1822, 1826, 1828 to 1829 (51 vols); warrants to the yard officers, 1781 to 1817 (4 vols); memoranda to the officers, 1810 to 1821 (5 vols); in- and out-correspondence with sea officers, including the Port Admiral, 1793 to 1819, is recorded in four letterbooks.

      ADMIRAL SUPERINDENDENT'S RECORDS: These consist of: abstracts of Admiralty orders to the Commissioner and Admiral Superintendent, 1766 to 1829, 1831 to 1867, 1870 to 1872, 1873, 1874 to 1875, 1876 to 1877 and 1882 to 1883 (25 vols); Admiralty letters (originals) to the Superintendent, 1832 to 1852, 1853 to 1900 (651 vols). Fifteen volumes contain indexes to Admiralty letters and orders, 1852 to 1854, 1878 to 1879, 1880 to 1882, 1884 to 1887 and 1890; one, memoranda from the Superintendent to the yard officers, 1846 to 1853.

      DOCKYARD OFFICERS RECORDS: These consist of: copies of Navy Board orders to the yard officers, 1796 to 1801, 1803 to 1814, 1814 to 1815, 1816 to 1817, 1818 to 1819 and 1820 to 1821 (32 vols); letters and warrants (originals) from the Board, 1672 to 1675, 1717 to 1781, 1783 to 1795, 1796 to 1822 and 1829 to 1831 (154 vols); copies of officers'letters to the Navy Board, 1695 to 1698, 1790 to 1792, 1796 to 1801, 1802 to 1809, 1810, 1811 to 1820 (30 vols); and one letterbook containing copies of letters to the Superintendent, March to May 1869.

      MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS: Three volumes record orders and letters to the officers at Sheerness from the Navy Board, 1690 to 1691; from the Chatham Commissioner, 1694 to 1697; and from both Board and Commissioner, 1769 to 1772. Further single volumes include records of stores issued and received, 1669 to 1770; of contracts, 1792 to 1823; of charts received and issued, 1809 to 1832; and a survey book of sails of ships, 1764 to 1788.

      PLANS: These include nine general plans of the yard and surrounding land, 1733 to 1846; twenty plans of docks and slips, 1747 to 1861; and thirty-eight plans of yard buildings, 1718 to 1750.

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      Donaldson, John (1841-1899)
      GB 0064 DON · Collection · [1841-1899]

      Papers of John Donaldson, covering most of Donaldson's education and working life, ranging from school work, his university exercise books and exam papers, to government reports and surveys from his time in India, and finally to extensive letters, reprots, etc, covering the period with Thornycroft.

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      Green Blackwall collection
      GB 0064 GRN · Collection · [1715-1860]

      Collection includes a register of work 1746-1818, ships accounts 1715- 1803, log books including the NEWCASTLE (b 1859), LORD WARDEN (b 1862), DOVER CASTLE (b 1858) and WINDSOR CASTLE (b 1857), work book of Henry Green 1824, ship voyage accounts 1836-60 and other miscellaneous material.

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      Rastrick, John Urpeth
      GB 0096 AL340 · Fonds · 1800-1855

      Papers of John Urpeth Rastrick, 1800-1855, comprising a miscellany of correspondence (including drafts of copies of outgoing letters), with notes, engineering drawings, etc. Many of the notes and calculations are written in Rastrick's private cipher. Major correspondents include the London shipping iron merchants Henckell and Du Buisson; the 2nd Earl of Powis; John (later Sir John) Gladstone [father of W E Gladstone]; the lawyer, estate manager and politician James Loch and [?his son] George Loch; and Rastrick's sons and employees. Topics covered include the canal and railway interests of Rastrick and the other correspondents, as well as the iron industry. Most of the letters were dispatched to or from London or the industrial areas of South Wales and the West Midlands.

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      GROOM, Professor Percy (1865-1931)
      GB 0098 B/GROOM · Created 1917-1927

      Papers of Professor Percy Groom, [1917-1930], comprising files of correspondence, reports and papers relating to timber technology, notably concerning machinery and apparatus, tests and test machines, 1918-1927; Royal Aircraft Establishment reports, 1918; supply of aeroplane timbers to Egypt, 1917; correspondence with Indian Munitions Board, Royal Air Force (India) concerning the use of timbers for aircraft construction, 1918-1919; types, properties and testing of timber, 1917-1920; use of plywood in aircraft construction, 1917; work for the Manilla Hemp Association, [1920]; dry rot, 1925-1926; wood pulp; seasoning and Powell process of seasoning, 1917; specific gravity of wood; water in wood, including warping tests; preservation of mine timbers, [1917]; analyses of infected imported timbers, 1920-1927; fireproofing, 1917-1927; home grown timbers, [1919].

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      GB 0098 B/PIPPARD · 1909-1970

      Papers of Professor Alfred John Sutton Pippard, 1909-1970, comprising biographical papers, 1909-1969, including an unpublished autobiography written towards the end of his life, two scrapbooks covering his career, two scrapbooks relating to his Presidency of the Institution of Civil Engineers, 1958-1959;
      papers relating to scientific work, 1918-1969, largely concerned with research on aircraft structures, including committee papers and reports prepared for the Aeronautical Research Council in the interwar years; papers relating to the Thames Pollution Committee including Pippard's own account of its work;
      papers relating to lectures, articles and broadcasting, [1920-1969], covering a variety of topics, including aircraft and aviation, engineering structures, education and training of engineers; BBC radio broadcasts, notably scripts for two series of talks to schools,1920s; correspondence, 1956-1967.

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      Bentham (Samuel) Memoirs
      GB 0103 MS ADD 94 · 1790

      A book of memoirs of Sir Samuel Bentham, told in a series of letters from himself and others during his ten-year absence from England, 1779-1789. The notebook states it is 'the compilation of a friend', probably Jeremiah Bentham.

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      GB 0074 ACC/3026 · Collection · 1921-1959

      This small collection consists of two minute books (containing records of both Directors' and Annual General Meetings) which from 1921, the year in which Caffin and Company was incorporated. There are also various miscellaneous papers, a draft debenture agreement, and a document relating to Caffin (Africa) Limited.

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      INCHCAPE GROUP
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123 · Collection · 1836-2010

      Records of the companies making up the Inchcape Group, including:

      • Adamson, Bell and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Adamson (W. R.) and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • African Marine and General Engineering Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • African Wharfage Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Alexandra Brickworks Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Anglo Siam Corporation: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Anglo Thai Corporation: Ms 27001-034;
        • Arbuthnot, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Argonauts Investments Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Assam and African Holdings Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Assam and African Investments Limited: Ms 27035-45;
        • Assam Company Limited: Ms 8794-8803; 9924-9936; 11497-504; 23723-5 and 27046-103;
        • Assam Estates Limited: Ms 27104-7;
        • Australasian United Steam Navigation Company: 27108-45;
        • Baghdad Light and Power Company: 27146-7;
        • Bahrein Slipway Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Bally Paper Mills Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Bangalore Woollen, Cotton and Silk Mills Company: see Binny and Company;
        • Barnagore Jute Factory Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Barry and Company: see Macneill and Barry;
        • Barry, J. B. and Son: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
        • Bhooteachang Tea Company: Ms 27148;
        • Binny and Company: Ms 27149-73;
        • Borneo Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Borneo Company: Ms 27174-474;
        • Borneo Motors Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Brae and Chingoor Tea Estates Limited: Ms 27475-7;
        • British India and Queensland Agency Company: Ms 27478-9;
        • British India Associated Steamers Limited: Ms 27480-6;
        • Bruseh Tin and Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Bulkships Limited: Ms 27487;
        • Cawnpore Electric Supply Corporation: Ms 27488;
        • Cheerie Valley Tea Company: Ms 27489;
        • Child, Macfarland and Company: Ms 27490-1;
        • Dalhousie Jute Company: Ms 27492;
        • Delmege, Allen and Company: Ms 27493-4;
        • Delmege, Forsyth and Company: 27495-7;
        • Dilmun Navigation Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Dodwell and Company: Ms 27498-526;
        • Dodwell, Carlill and Company: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
        • Duncan Macneill and Company: Ms 27527-90;
        • Eastern and Australian Steampship Company: see Australasian United Steam Navigation Company;
        • Ewart, Latham and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ewart, Lyon and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ewart, Ryrie and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Ganges Transport and Trading Company: Ms 27591-2;
        • Garden Reach Spinning and Manufacturing Company: Ms 27592A;
        • Garden Reach Workshops Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Gibb, Livingston and Company: Ms 27593-6;
        • Gillanders, Ewart and Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Gilman (Holdings) Limited: Ms 27597;
        • Gourepore Company: Ms 27598;
        • Gourepore Electric Supply Company: Ms 27599;
        • Gray, Dawes and Company: Ms 27600-87;
        • Gray, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27688-745;
        • Gray, Paul and Company: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Greenwood Tea Company: Ms 27746-52;
        • Haboko Tea Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Hain (Edward) and Son: see St Mary Axe Securities Limited;
        • India General Navigation and Railway Company: Ms 27753-65;
        • India General Steam Navigation Company: see India General Navigation and Railway Company;
        • India Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Islay, Kerr and Company: Ms 27766-9;
        • Java Agency Company: Ms 27770;
        • Kalline Tea Company: Ms 27771-4;
        • Kenya Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
      • Kilburn and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Kilburn, Brown and Company: Ms 27775-82;
        • Koyah Tea Company: Ms 27783;
        • Macdonald, Hamilton and Company: Ms 27784-7;
        • Mackay and Company: Ms 27788-92;
        • Mackay, Lynch and Company: see Mackay and Company;
        • Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 27793-848;
        • Mackinnon (W.) and Company: Ms 27849-50;
        • Macneill and Barry Limited: Ms 27851-94;
        • Macneill and Company: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill and Kilburn Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill and Magor Limited: see Macneill and Barry Limited;
        • Macneill, Barry and Company: see Duncan Macneill and Company;
        • Majagram Tea Company: Ms 27895;
        • Mediterranean Transport Company: Ms 27896-902;
        • Mesopotamia Persia Corporation: see Gray, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Metro-Dodwell Motors Limited: see Dodwell and Company;
        • New Rivers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Ngambo Limited: see Assam and African Investments Limited;
        • Northern Dooars Tea Company: Ms 27903-8;
        • Nuddea Mills Company: Ms 27909;
        • Pahang Consolidated Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Pakistan River Steamers Limited: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Pakistan Rivers Steam Navigation Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Rejang Agencies Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • River Steamers Company: see Rivers Steam Navigation Company;
        • Rivers Steam Navigation Company: Ms 27910-28101;
        • St Mary Axe Securities Limited: Ms 28102-5;
        • Salonah Tea Company: Ms 28106-11;
        • Sarawak Rubber Estates Limited: see Borneo Company;
        • Sarawak Steamship Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Scottish Assam Tea Company: Ms 28112-16;
        • Siam Forest Company: see Anglo Thai Corporation;
        • Silonibari Tea Company: Ms 28117;
        • Singapore Plywood Company: see Borneo Company;
        • Smith, Mackenzie and Company: Ms 28118-53;
        • Tanganyika Landing and Shipping Company: see Smith, Mackenzie and Company;
        • Tarrapore Tea Company: Ms 28154-5;
        • Thanai Tea Company: Ms 28156-62;
        • Upper Assam Tea Company: Ms 28162A;
        • Western Cachar Company: Ms 28169-73.

      Also published history 'Pioneering Spirit: The story behind Inchcape's remarkable journey', 2010.

      Records of Inchcape and Company Limited (1939-2010), including subject files belonging to Kenneth James William Mackay (third Earl of Inchcape) and other directors and seniors. Files concern the formation of the holding company in 1958 and also individual companies within the group.

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      RIVERS STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123-47 · Collection · 1873-1979

      Records of Rivers Steam Navigation Company Limited, including:

      1) Corporate records, Mss 27910-20;
      2) Internal accounting and financial records, Mss 27921-39;
      3) General correspondence, Mss 27940-5;
      4) Papers concerning the operation of transport services and the development of transport generally, and the transport of particular commodities:
      i) general-river, rail and road, Mss 27946-53;
      ii) river transport, Mss 27954-66;
      iii) rail transport, Mss 27967-72;
      iv) road transport, Mss 27973-8;
      v) passenger services, Mss 27979-82;
      vi) tea, Mss 27983-90;
      vii) coal, Mss 27991-5;
      viii) jute, Mss 27996-9;
      ix) miscellaneous (oil, sugar, mail), Mss. 28000-2;
      5) Papers concerning post war operations and the reconstruction of the company, Mss 28003-13;
      6) Fleet records, i.e. fleet lists, and records of shipbuilding, repair, losses and casualties. (NB see records of subsidiaries for Garden Reach Workshops, R.S.N.'s shipbuilding subsidiary), Mss 28014-37;
      7) Records concerning co-operation and competition with Assam Railway and Trading Co, Mss 28038-43;
      8) Competition with other companies, Mss 28044-54;
      9) Records of terms and conditions of work, pension funds and trade unions, Mss 28055-67;
      10) Investment in other companies, Mss 28068-72;
      11) Maps, photographs, historical notes, Mss 28073-8;
      12) Subsidiary companies:
      i) Pakistan River Steamers Ltd, Mss 28079-91;
      ii) Rivers Steam Navigation Co (Holdings) Ltd, Mss 28092-5;
      iii) Garden Reach Workshops Ltd, Mss 28096-9;
      iv) India Rivers Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Ms 28100;
      v) Pakistan Rivers Steam Navigation Co Ltd, Ms 28101.

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      GB 0099 KCLMA MISC 49 · 1939-1944

      German armed forces maps, gazetteers, and geographic charts of the United Kingdom, 1939-1944. Includes detailed study produced by the Commander in Chief of the German Air Force concerning the organisation of the RAF, the strengths and locations of British aircraft production facilities, the location of RAF flight schools, airfields and anti-aircraft facilities, the location and strengths of RN facilities in Britain and the North Sea, and British aircraft carrier strengths, 1939; German harbour atlas and gazetteer produced and distributed by the Commander in Chief of the German Air Force, entitled Seehafensatlas Großbritannien, detailing in 1:50,000 maps and aerial photographs, naval harbours and ports in Britain, 1940; German Navy High Command map books of naval ports and harbours in the United Kingdom, their associated agricultural and heavy industries production rates, defence facilities, and geographical locations, 1940; map books issued by the Commander in Chief of the German Air Force, entitled Luftgeographisches Einzelheft Großbritannien, detailing the location of British heavy industry, gas works, water works, aircraft and naval production facilities in Britain, including 1:21,120 maps, 1940; German Army High Command book, entitled Militärgeographie Angaben über Irland, and detailing in photographs the towns, cities and countryside of Ireland and Northern Ireland; German Army Command gazetteer of Ireland and Northern Ireland, entitled Militärgeographie Angaben über Irland, listing county sizes, numbers of inhabitants, population densities, industries, and harbour and port facilities in Ireland and Northern Ireland, 1940; German Army High Command gazetteers of Britain, listing alphabetically towns and cities, their longitude and latitude co-ordinates, their respective counties, numbers of inhabitants, industrial and agricultural production rates, and trains station facilities, 1941; map book distributed by the Commander in Chief of the German Air Force, entitled Britische Flugrüstungsindustrie, detailing the location, size, and production rate of ship-building and aircraft production centres in Great Britain, 1941; map books distributed by the Commander in Chief of the German Air Force including detailed photographs, 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 maps, longitude and latitude co-ordinates, population density statistics, and points of reference notes for town and cities in Britain, 1943-1944

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      Shipbuilding
      GB 0064 SCS · Collection · [1746-1911]

      This class consists of sixteen documents relating to shipbuilding, eighteenth to the twentieth centuries. They include a description of the machine which steered the IPSWICH across the Atlantic after the rudder had been carried away, 1746; the agreement for the building of an East India Company ship, the PRESTON, 1798; a patent for improvement in side propellors for ocean and river vessels, 1865; and papers relating to Admiral Sir Percy Scott's (1853-1924) proposed battleship design, 1911.

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      GB 0099 KCLMA Trewby · Created 1954-1955, 1962-1987

      Unpublished typescript memoir 'Naval Career of Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Trewby', including descriptions of training as a cadet and at the Royal Naval Engineering College, Keyham, 1931-1939; service during World War Two, including mine sweeping in Scotland, training at the Royal Naval College in Greenwich, transporting Prime Minister Winston Churchill to Norfolk, Virginia, USA, for meetings, and service on a cruiser patrolling the Mediterranean; work in the Gas Turbine section, Admiralty, and as Assistant Director of Marine Engineering, Amiralty 1951-1962; service as Captain of HMS SULTAN, 1963-1964; work as Assistant Controller, Polaris, 1968-1971, and work as Chief of Fleet Support, 1971-1974. Papers relating to his work with naval gas turbines, dated 1954-1955, 1962-1963, notably including Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, vol 77 no 4, May 1955, Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Series A: Journal of Engineering for Power, vol 85 no1, Jan 1963, and Transactions of the Institute of Marine Engineers, vol 66 no 6, Jun 1954, all including articles by Trewby on British naval gas turbines; 'Marine gas turbines in the Royal Navy', printed text of lecture given by Trewby at the Institute of Marine Engineers International Conference, May 1962.

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      Aeronautical Engineers' Association
      GB 1924 AEA · 1943-1990

      Correspondence and papers of J H Stevenson relating to the Aeronautical Engineers' Association (AEA), 1943-1954, comprising:
      Photocopies of political correspondence, 1946-1958, correspondents include Brendan Bracken (1950), James Callaghan (1954), Ernest Marples (1952), Edward Heath (1952, 1958), H Montgomery Hyde (1951), Robert Carr (1950), Edward Grigg, Lord Altrincham (1958), Harold Macmillan, [later Earl of Stockton] (1950), Sir Gerald Nabarro (1950), Anthony Barber (1958), Sir Herbert Butcher, (1956), Lord Shawcross (1950), Fenner Brockway (1950), Viscount Hinchingbrooke (1958), and Enoch Powell (1953); copy of letter from Stevenson to The Times, on rear facing seats for aircraft passengers, 1990; group photographs of AEA annual conferences, 1946-1947; printed papers including Rule Books, 1943-1949, Wings: Official Organ of the Aeronautical Engineers' Association, 1943-1954 (incomplete series); pamphlets, 1944-1948; ephemera including Stevenson's membership cards, 1944-1963, and badges.

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      Transport History Collection
      GB 1975 Transport History · c1811-1990s

      Papers relating to British railway history, especially that of the Great Western Railway (GWR) and railways in the London area, including books, maps, periodicals, timetables and several thousand photographs, c1920s-1980s. The books represent a strong collection on British railway history from earliest times to the early 1980s. The collection is less strong in periodicals but there are some substantial runs of major titles. There is a large collection of early railway maps including Airey and Railway Clearing House (RCH) maps; also Ordnance Survey maps and railway junction diagrams, and a substantial collection of Bradshaw guides, and working and passenger timetables, with the following archival material:

      Clinker Collection comprising notes and correspondence relating to the publications of Charles Ralph Clinker on railway history, particularly his Register of closed passenger stations and goods depots in England, Scotland and Wales, 1830-1977 (1963, revised 1978) and papers relating to his 1982 revision of the History of the Great Western Railway (London, 1964) by E T MacDermot; timetables, including those for the Bristol area, 1880s-1970s; General Strike, 1926; timetables during other strikes, 1920s; Great Western and Midland, various notices; Midland and South Western Junction Railway timetables, 1885-1947; operation instructions, GWR, London Midland and Scottish (LMS), London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), Southern Railway (SR); GWR working of stations, 1939-1965; LMS Railway train marshalling, 1943-1944; LMS timetables, 1890s-1940s; train arrangements during World War One and World War Two, 1914-1918, 1939-1945; papers relating to Broadgauge conversion; papers relating to Golden Valley Railway and Leominster-Kington Railway; ephemera relating to the Hay Railway, 1811-1977; Southern Railway plans for stations west of Salisbury, 1905- (mainly 1920s-1930s); Severn Bridge, General Manager's file, 1936-1943; logging of train performances, 1918-1927; books and periodicals, including rare and 19th century printed material on the early railway system, particularly guidebooks and station instructions.

      Garnett Collection, mainly comprising railway maps, particularly those produced from 1869 by John Airey, an employee of the RCH, and subsequently by the RCH itself, and also includes Ordnance Survey maps and railway maps produced by the various railway companies; catalogues and research notes by Garnett, including lists of maps prepared by Airey and the RCH, 1869-1960; Macaulay [Zachary] series for Great Britain, Ireland and London, 1851-1908; notes on tramways and railways in Port Talbot area; catalogues of station handbooks, 1851-1956, and railway junction diagrams (the Airey and RCH maps, station handbooks and junction diagrams were used to determine ownership of stations and junctions for commercial purposes).

      Research notes and photographs relating to Railway structures by Stuart Kear (9 vols); typescript of Chronology of the construction of Britain's railways, 1856-1922 by Leslie James; research notes by John Palmer on 19th century railway periodicals and the Eastern Counties Railway in its formative years; research notebooks and papers of Harold Vernon Borley on the history of railways in London, used for his Chronology of London railways (Railway and Canal Historical Society, Oakham, 1982).

      Locomotive and General Railway Collection, featuring several thousand photographs (photographer unknown) of British locomotives, particularly steam trains, 1920s-1970s.

      Wookey Collection, comprising several thousand photographs of British railway stations and signal boxes.

      Mowat Collection (of Professor Charles Loch Mowat, 1911-c1969), comprising 2500 photographs in albums of railway scenes, 1926-1969 (mostly 1942-1969, with a few before 1924). These are mostly of small and medium sized railway stations (trains are generally incidental), covering most of the United Kingdom, with particular emphasis on the GWR and Wales, with coverage of Somerset and Dorset, Midland and South Western Junction, Lincolnshire, Midland Railway in the West Country, Great Eastern, Glasgow and Edinburgh Suburban, Bristol Suburban, Ireland, and narrow gauge lines in the UK such as Ffestiniog, Penrhyn, Bishop's Castle and Ditton's Prior. He also covered south east of Manchester in 1962, including the Hayfield, Macclesfield, Buxton (London North Western and Midland) and North Staffordshire lines. The collection also includes Mowat's index to his photographs and 14 notebooks containing track diagrams and notes on the stations he photographed, c1920-1969.

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      GB 0101 PP.MM · 1955-

      Newspapers, journals, pamphlets, speeches, press releases, policy declarations, reports, press excerpts and other miscellaneous materials, from 1955 onwards, issued by the Christian Workers Party (Malta), the Democratic Christian Party (Malta), the Democratic Nationalist Party (Malta), the General Workers' Union of Malta, the Malta Labour Party, the Maltese Labour Movement (U.K.), the Nationalist Party (Malta), and the Progressive Constitutional Party (Malta).

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      Adams Autobiography
      GB 0103 MS ADD 401 · 1891

      Bound typescript autobiography, 'The Record of a Busy Life', by William Adams, 1891, detailing his life in Chile, London, and the Midlands, including family history, family and associates, business, and other reminiscences, with a two-page printed biography from the Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (vol cxxiv, Session 1895-1896, pt ii) inserted.

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      SHERRIFF, William (d 1903)
      GB 0402 SW · [1885-1900]

      Papers of William Sherriff relating principally to historical and survey work on plans for a Burma-China railway through the Shan States of Northern Burma, [1885-1900], including a survey by Sherriff on the feasibility of a Burma to China railway for Rangoon Chamber of Commerce, [1886-1899]; article by Sherriff in the Manchester Guardian, 'Railway communication with China - The Burmah-China Railway', 09 Mar 1900; correspondence, 1888-1890; blueprints for the Burma Railways Mandalay Kunlon railway, 1899; note by [A] R Colquhoun entitled 'Amongst the Shans', 1885; report by Capt A Bowers, 'Bhamo Expedition Report in the Practicability of reopening the trade route between Burma and Western China', 1869; memorandum on a possible railway route on to the Shan Plateau, 1889; reports on the Shan States, 1887-1889 and notes by Sherriff relating to Burma.

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      WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF SHIPWRIGHTS
      GB 0074 CLC/L/SD · Collection · [1595?] - 1998

      Records of the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights, compiled between around 1595 and 1998, including copy ordinances of the Fraternity of St Simon and St Jude, 1456-83. They also include registers of freedom admissions from 1660; apprentice bindings from 1659; Court minute books; livery lists; quarterage books and ledgers.

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ACCESS: These records are stored at the Guildhall Library site rather than the LMA Clerkenwell site. Researchers wishing to access these records should do so at the Guildhall Library Rare Books table. The Library is open Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 16:45. Researchers will need to have an Archives History Card or a Library Readers Card. An archivist will be available at Guildhall Library on Thursday mornings to answer any queries.

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      SMITH, MACKENZIE AND COMPANY LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123-51 · Collection · 1870-1965

      Records of Smith, MacKenzie and Company Limited, general merchants and agents in East Africa, including: memorandum and articles of association, 1936-50 (Ms 28118); agreements, 1891-1945 (Ms 28119, Ms 36444-6); directors' meetings minutes and related papers, 1934-50 (Ms 28120-5); accounts, 1936-64 (Ms 28126-33); operational records, 1886-1950 (Ms 28134-7, Ms 36447-55); list of records, 1870-1945 (Ms 28138); property records, 1890-ca. 1950 (Ms 28139-42, Ms 36458-62); papers relating to staff, 1892-1937 (Ms 36456-7); photographs, c 1871-99 and c 1920 (Ms 28143, Ms 36463); records relating to subsidiaries, 1917-57 (Ms 28144-53, Ms 36464); and miscellaneous items, 1893-1965 (Ms 36465-71).

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      Stewart Family papers
      GB 0064 SWT · Collection · 1871-[1884]

      Papers of William Stewart, consisting of letters to Sir William, 1879 to 1884, including those from the First Lord, William Henry Smith (1825-1891) and other private correspondents. His period in the Marlborough is represented by letters as well as a book of remarks on the discipline of the ship. There is a book entitled the 'Dimensions, cost etc. of H.M. Ships built under contract and in the Dockyards', 1860 to 1873. The collection also contains the proceedings of the Naval Brigade attached to the expeditionary force for the relief of Tokar in 1884 when Lieutenant Houston Stewart, Sir William's son, in command of the Right Half-Battery, was killed at the action of El Teb. A midshipman's log for the ARIADNE, Portsmouth, 1871, MINOTAUR, Channel Squadron, 1872, and NARCISSUS, West Indies, October 1872 to 1873, belonged to Lieutenant Houston Stewart. Finally there are a few letters written to Sir William's father, Sir Houston Stewart, between 1853 and 1854 when Sir Houston was Superintendent of Malta Dockyard.

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      GB 0099 KCLMA Grenfell · Created 1916, [1944]-1945, 1978

      Copy of his account of Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, written on 4 Jun 1916. Copy of text of his despatch from HMS SCYLLA on the Normandy landings, 6-7 Jun 1944, broadcast on the [Forces Programme], 7 Jun 1944, with covering letter, 24 Jun 1944. Copies of extracts from his diary covering his discussion with Adm Hon Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay about the planningof the Normandy landings, Dec [1944], and his visit to Germany, Jun 1945, including his observations on German scientific and technical developments and his interviews with British and German naval officers. Two letters to Grenfell's wife from Baron von Müllenheim-Rechberg, a survivor of the sinking of the Bismarck, May 1941, dated 1978, concerning Grenfell's book The Bismarckepisode (Faber and Faber, London, 1948).

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      RAVEN, R Adm John Stanley (1910-1987)
      GB 0099 KCLMA Raven · Created 1939-1964

      Papers relating to service in HMS GLOUCESTER, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, World War Two, including photocopy of diary, 1939-1940, naval messages, 1940-1943, and photographs; official service records, 1941-1958; and papers relating to naval career, 1949-1964, including article dated 1965, 'A Perspective View of Naval Engineering', on the Electrical Branch of the Royal Navy.

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      John Cowl & Sons
      GB 0064 CWL · Collection · 19th century

      A small collection of loose papers relateing to the shipbuilding firm of John Cowl and Sons of Padstow.

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      Dannreuther Family
      GB 0064 DAN · Collection · [1880-1977]

      Papers of Captain Hubert Edward Dannreuther including papers relating to gunnery matters as well as order books, photos, letters and diaries.

      Papers of Hubert Harold Dannreuther, 1927-1949.

      Papers of Raymond Portal Dannreuther, 1937-1954.

      Papers of Tristan Dannreuther, including logs, 1887 to 1891, night order books, 1911 to 1917, notebooks, 1890 to 1891, diaries, 1887 to 1958, and remark books, 1893 to 1912. There are numerous letters from Dannreuther to his mother written between 1885 and 1919, except for the years 1909 to 1914, and official documents relating to the ships under his command.

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      Engineering
      GB 0064 ENG · Collection · 1859-1913

      The earliest of the four volumes in this class is a notebook with carefully executed pen and ink diagrams entitled 'The Indicator and Dynamometer with Their Practical Applications'. It was written in 1859 by Captain Brown of the MOHAWK. There are two notebooks kept by stokers on courses at the beginning of the twentieth century; one is by Acting Leading Stoker John H Osborne, 1913, and the other, which is illustrated, is by Henry Arnell, 1908. Ther is also Arnell's copy of the Stoker's Manual , 1912.

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      GB 0064 HSL · Collection · [1745-1878]

      Papers of Sir John Henslow including several examples of Henslow's drawings as a young man when he was draughtsman to Sir Thomas Slade. There is a list of the ships built under his supervision in Plymouth yard and family photographs, notes and other papers until 1878.

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      GB 0098 KA · Created 1907-1987 (ongoing)

      Records comprise papers of the Aeronautics Department of Imperial College, including notes on the department by Professor William Ernest Dalby, 1916, and Professor G Jackson, 1957; papers of the Aeronautics Committee and Advisory Committee on aeronautical education, 1909-1934; foundation of the Zaharoff Chair of Aviation, 1916-1923; correspondence of Professor Sir Richard Glazebrook, 1907-1923, Professor Sir Leonard Bairstow, 1920-1949, Professors Hall and Squire, 1945-1957; Rectors' correspondence, 1950-1981; research projects and reports, 1973- 1974; opening of the Donald Campbell Memorial laboratory, 1980-1981 (KA);
      papers of the Meteorology Department, including a departmental history from 1920-1952, 1966; correspondence of Professor Sir Napier Shaw, 1920-1924; Professors Sir Gilbert Walker and Sir David Brunt, 1924-1935; the Rector Sir Patrick Linstead, 1955-1966; correspondence concerning the proposed Institute of Meteorology, 1937-1939, 1948; future of the department, 1968-1974 (KAM);
      papers of the Physiological Flow Studies Unit, including reports, 1966; opening of the Charles Hayward Research Laboratory, 1976; papers relating to the Hayward foundation, 1973-1987; correspondence of the Rector concerning grants, 1966-1979; setting up and organisation of the unit, 1965-1979; association with the Aeronautics Department, 1967-1979; conferences (KAP);
      press cuttings relating to the Centre for Biological and Medical Systems (KAPA).

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      Classified Papers
      GB 0117 Cl.P · 1660-1741

      Scientific and other papers sent to the Royal Society, presented at meetings of Fellows, or commissioned by the Society. They form a complementary series to the Early Letters, both of which were superseded by the Letters and Papers. Many of these items, referred to as the 'Guard Books', are duplicated in the Register Book of the Society. The classification is a simplified form of the 'Philosophical Transactions' abridgment by John Lowthorp. This arrangement was completed in 1741 by Thomas Birch. The majority of the papers in these volumes are manuscript, but a few printed documents occur throughout the series. Some of the papers are earlier in date than the grant on 15 July 1662 of the First Charter to the Society. The Committee of Trades seems to have been associated with the earlier meetings of those philosophers who subsequently became Fellows, and produced a number of practical papers, some of which were written in 1639 and which are mostly found in Volume 3(i). There are still earlier documents, mostly in Volume 25, which may have been included in the gift, in 1667, of the Arundel Library.

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      Smeaton, John (1724-1792)
      GB 0117 JS · 1741-1792

      The working drawings of John Smeaton, civil engineer. They illustrate his researches on waterwheels and applied mechanics, and the relative efficiency of overshot as opposed to undershot wheels. With supplementary engravings and manuscript notes.

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      RGS LIBRARY MANUSCRIPTS
      GB 0402 LMS · [1691-1994]

      Library Manuscripts comprise manuscript items donated to the Royal Geographical Society. They are chiefly single files or a small number of items which are not large enough to warrant forming a special collection. The papers include, astronomical and meteorological observations, diaries, correspondence, notes, conference papers, reports, articles, photographs, sketches and maps covering all aspects of geography and exploration across the globe and date from 1691 to 1994. Highlights include:

      Memorandum on a map of South America, by John Arrowsmith.

      Papers of Maj R A Bagnold, 1929-1933, comprising positions, routes and heights in Egypt and letters from Bagnold.

      Letters from Sir John Barrow to Lord Melville, 1935-1945 and letters to Barrow from Murzuq, 1822 and J D Dundas, 1818.

      Papers of Dr Heinrich Barth, 1846-1952, letters and copy of a sketch map of Timbuktu.

      Notes on heights of mountains in America by Capt F W Beechey, 1826.

      Letters from the King of Siam to Sir John Bowring, 1855.

      Letters relating to the British Arctic Air Route Expedition, 1928-1932.

      Correspondence and reports of the British Ornithologists' Union Expedition to New Guinea, 1908-1911.

      Papers of G Wyman Bury, 1913-1918.

      Papers of Capt R F M Crozier, 1836-1906.

      Account of a journey to Lhasa and central Tibet by Sarat Chandra Das, 1902.

      Papers of Lt James Barker Emery, chiefly relating to Mombassa, 1822-1835.

      Plan and elevation of the Screw Yacht FRAM as reconstructed in 1898.

      'Narrative of a small party of HMS LEVEN under command of Lt C W Browns sent to explore the Zambesi by one of the survivors, a native of Angola', by Antonio Jozi, 1823.

      Journal of Joseph Kaye's voyage from London to Genoa.

      Papers and maps relating to William Kennish's exploration in South America for a canal route.

      Papers relating to the Kufara expedition led by H W C J Penderel and P A Clayton to Gilf Kebir, 1933.

      Papers relating to the Livingstone Award, 1875-1970.

      H B Molesworth's diary of a journey to Mokalla (Mukalla), 1893.

      Letters from Sir John Morrison to Henry Dundas and others concerning Persia and trade with Persia, 1783-1792.

      Narrative of a shipwreck on the southern shores of Arabia by B A R Nicholson, 1836.
      Correspondence of Walter Oudney, 1821-1823.

      Papers of Adm Sir W E Parry, relating to the Arctic, 1819-1823.

      Papers relating to the Pitcairn Islands, 1831-1885.

      Annotated 'Code of Naval Signals' belonging to Adm Sir Home Popham, 1799.

      Letter from Sultan Husain Sufrari, 1708.

      Account of explorations on the coast of Patagonia by B Villarino, 1782.

      Travel journals of J Washington, chiefly in South America, 1822-1829.

      Letters to A F R Wollaston, 1896-1926.

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      GRAY, MACKENZIE AND COMPANY LIMITED
      GB 0074 CLC/B/123-31 · Collection · 1872-1970

      Records of Gray, MacKenzie and Company Limited, general merchants and agents in the Persian Gulf, including partnership agreements; articles of association; correspondence; legal papers; financial accounts; annual reports; papers relating to property; historical notes; papers relating to Euphrates and Tigris Steam Navigation Company Limited, Bahrein Slipway Company Limited and Dilmun Navigation Company Limited.

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      GB 0064 SCC · Collection · [1868-1877]

      Papers of William Dundas Scott, consisting of thirty-five documents; these are mainly letters received by Scott between 1868 and 1870 and there is a letter from Hercules Linton, 1877.

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      GB 0064 SWT/101-106 · Sous-fonds · [1879-1884]
      Fait partie de Stewart Family papers

      Papers of William Stewart, consisting of letters to Sir William, 1879 to 1884, including those from the First Lord, William Henry Smith (1825-1891) and other private correspondents. His period in the MARLBOROUGH is represented by letters as well as a book of remarks on the discipline of the ship. There is a book entitled the 'Dimensions, cost etc. of H.M. Ships built under contract and in the Dockyards', 1860 to 1873. The collection also contains the proceedings of the Naval Brigade attached to the expeditionary force for the relief of Tokar in 1884 when Lieutenant Houston Stewart, Sir William's son, in command of the Right Half-Battery, was killed at the action of El Teb. Finally there are a few letters written to Sir William's father, Sir Houston Stewart, between 1853 and 1854 when Sir Houston was Superintendent of Malta Dockyard.

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