Barlow Papers at the National Maritime Museum
A list of the papers of Admiral Charles J. Barlow in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, London.
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HMS SCYLLA Capt R W Courtenay Sep 1863-1867 kept by Barlow as naval cadet and midshipman on voyage to Singapore China and back to England.
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HMS IMMORTALITE Capt William H Hall 1877-80 kept by Lt Barlow Mediterranean, East and West Indies and back to England.
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HMS ORLANDO Capt Barlow's journal 1889-92 Hobart Auckland and Sydney and HMS JUPITER 1898-9 Channel Squadron.
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Burma War 1885-6 journal of the Naval Brigade HMS BACCHANTE Cdr Barlow.
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Burma War 1885-6 orders and reports of proceedings of the Naval Brigade including sketch map of the Chinwin River.
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The opening of the Kiel Canal 1895 programme of events and lists of foreign vessels present and chart showing anchorages. Barlow present as flag captain of EMPRESS OF INDIA.
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Pembroke Dockyard papers relating to HMS DRAKE and reports on ventilation of MAJESTIC AND MAGNIFICENT 1896-1903.
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Pembroke Dockyard correspondence relating to shipbuilding proposals 1900-2.
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Miscellaneous papers regarding HM ships and Japanese ship MIKASA and American ship ILLINOIS, and correspondence re new sick quarters and Pembroke Dockyard 1900-2.
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Committee on treatment of wounded during and after action with additional notes by Staff Surgeon Gaskett 1902-4.
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HMS PRINCE GEORGE enquiry into condition of water tight compartments 1903.
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Typescript letters of Admiral Barlow, Admiral Superintendant Devonport Dockyard 1906-8.
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Opening of the Keynam Extension HM Dockyard Devonport by HRH The Prince of Wales 1907.
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Three plans on parchment of HMS DRAKE, correspondence and reports also estimated cost of HMS TEMARAIRE 1907-8.
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Manual of naval gunnery (printed) for C J Barlow 1860.
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Book of requisitions for work to be carried out for the Admiral Superintendant's residence Devonport Dockyard 1906.
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Bundle of private papers including visiting cards, menus, programmes and memorandum, with statement of naval services of Captain Sir Thomas Bourchier, n.d.
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