The Naval Fonds contain material relating primarily to British, French, and American navies ranging from 1700 to the 1980s. The documents include ship lists and registers, naval statistics, photographs, booklets, and notes on correspondence.
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File contains a handwritten ship list for 1814.
File consists of a booklet concerning submarines. Also consists of submarine profiles and information on engagements where they played a part.
File consists of a book that details American destroyers from World War II, which 160 pages in length,
File consists of a booklet from The Society For Nautical Research Occasional Publications (No. 5). Compiled by HJ. Börjeson (Swedish), P. Holck (Danish-Norwegian Ships), W. Vogel and H. Szymanski (German).
File consists of a booklet from The Society For Nautical Research Occasional Publications (No. 7). Compiled by R. C. Anderson.
File consists of a booklet of a list of privateers, armed ships, destroyed between 1742-1748. Also another booklet detailing losses in World War II.
File consists of booklets of essays and appendices relating to French marine history. Earliest information pertains to 1692. All in French.
File consists of photocopies of booklets of monthly registers and gazettes, detailing the movement of the ships of the Royal Navy .
File consists of photocopies of ship lists of the Royal Navy between 1793 and 1800.
File consists of photocopies of ship lists (trawlers).
File consists of a booklet entitled H. M. S. Ulster by J. D. Davies, which details the history of H. M. S. Ulster.
Item is a booklet concerning destroyers of the royal navy from 1926.
File consists of a photocopy of a handwritten chart concerning mercantile trawlers.
File consists of a handwritten chart.
File consists of a handwritten chart.
File consists of photocopies of naval statistics from the 18th century. Includes information for number of guns for ships, mainly for the Royal Navy.
File consists of handwritten notes, memoranda, and booklets of ship registers for Britain's navy during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries.