"Revise of Naval Intelligence Department Report, No. 149." Organized by Foreign Stations and European Waters, with tables of national force numbers.
An 1890 Naval Intelligence Department report on the comparison on the naval fleets of England, France and Russia.
Item is an abridgment of "The War of the Future in its Technical, Economic, and Political Relations." Complete copy.
Photocopied excerpt, p85-102. "Fourth Part. Lessons From the South African War."
Copied excerpt, pages 111- 200. Translated by Walter Krueger.
Item is a 1919 paper and bibliography. Attaches algebraic formulas to psychological and other aspects of warfare, such as Fear, Pain, Fatigue and many others.
Item is a photocopy of book. Translated from the Eighth French Edition by Colonel John N. Greenly and Major Robert C. Cotton.
Item is a photocopied book; The cover states "Printed Under the Authority of her Majesty's Stationary Office" Stamp on cover that reads, "Library Geological Survey Office, Northern England."
Item is a table of miscellaneous papers.
Table of Contents Includes: Introduction and Summary; The Bombing Frame; Methods Used; Results; Method of using Table I and Figs, 1-4; Appendix I-II and Figures 1-4 attached. Item is referenced as Report No. 136.
Station involved in Air Defence work, including implementation of radar for detection of enemy aircraft.
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain. England and Wales. Contents includes:
Part I
GEOLOGY
Table of Geological Formations
Description of Formations
Structure
WATER
Historical
Superficial Deposits
Eocene
Chalk
Beds Below the Chalp
Part II
Abbreviations, Explanations, and List of Well Sinkers
Maps and Catalogues of Wells
A report comparing the two different methods of examining bomb damage to buildings. The average circle method and the vulnerable area method are different in how they measure the radii so damage caused by explosives. Includes figures, tables and calculations.
An appendix presenting data on the effectiveness of aerial bombing on different industrial targets including factories and machine shops. Includes reports from aerial bombing on targets in France, Friedrichshafen, Brunswick, Bocholt, Hamburg, Bremen and Bremerhafen. The reports list date of attack, weapons used and the damage sustained plus tables.
Appendix compiling data on the secondary blast casualties of atomic weapons and other high explosive weapons including V1 flying bombs. Data was gathered by British doctors present in Nagasaki and from the United Kingdom. Secondary blast injuries include epilation, radiation sickness, flash burns, flame burns and debris casualties. Data obtained is also used to analyse which British air raid shelters are the best. Includes tables, figures and graphs.