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Search results for "Hood | Samuel | 1724-1816 | 1st Viscount Hood | Admiral" (9 matches)

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Davison, Alexander (1750-1829)Papers of Alexander Davison including a collection of forty-five letters concerning prize money, 1804-14, including those from Admirals Collingwood (q...National Maritime Museum2011-10-23
Hamilton, Sir William (1730-1803)Papers of Sir William Hamilton, including a series of one hundred and fifty-five letters received by Hamilton between 1791 and 1800 and a series of si...National Maritime Museum2011-09-28
Heron-Allen, Edward (1861-1943)Papers of Edward Heron-Allen consisting of engraved portraits and autographed letters from about fifty naval officers, 1695 to 1839. Many of the most...National Maritime Museum2012-02-11
HMS GangesPapers relating to HMS GANGES consisting of three logs of the GANGES, 1826 to 1827 and 1850 to 1852, and one kept on the SWIFTSURE, 1888 to 1889. Ther...National Maritime Museum2011-09-26
Hood, Samuel, Admiral, 1st Viscount Hood, (1724-1816) Papers of Adml Samuel Hood consisting of twenty-one official letterbooks, 1767 to 1794, and some five hundred loose letters, 1771 to 1815. Among Hood...National Maritime Museum2012-06-10
Royal Navy: Order Books and Orders The earliest items in this category are five documents signed by Philip II of Spain (1527-1598); two relate to the supplying of galleys in the Medite...National Maritime Museum2012-04-28
Signals CollectionSignals Collection comprising two East India Company signal books. The first is a printed signal book of 1783 entitle 'A Collection of Signals for the...National Maritime Museum2013-08-28
Signals: TheorySignals: Theory. Most of the seven volumes in this category are printed and are either annotated or designed for annotation; they are concerned with n...National Maritime Museum2013-02-25
Yorke, Charles Philip (1764-1834) Papers of Charles Yorke, chiefly private letters received between 1810 and 1812 from many correspondents, including Admirals G C Berkeley (1753-1818)...National Maritime Museum2013-03-22

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