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Orphan Royal Navy Collection
L176, O228, L490, L547, L775, L835, L862, l887, L890, L1214, L1280, L1331, L1335, P2833, L3589, L3655, L4233, L4361, 993.035.0001, 993.089.0001, 997.054.0001 · Arquivo · 1805-1900; 1914-1952

Fonds consists of assorted documents and ephemera related to the Royal Navy.

L176:
Booklet titled "The International Code of Signals for the Use of all Nations 1913”, prepared by the Board of Trade and published for the committee by Lloyd's.

O228:
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E. Summers Fonds
L144 · Arquivo · 1875

Fonds consists of a handwritten reference letter written by the nephew of Lord Nelson, dated 6 May 1875. It reads "87, Hartford St, Mayfair W. May 6, 1875. The Bearer of this letter, Mr. E. Summers, lived with me as a butler for two years, leaving at hisRead more

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Lloyd's of London Fonds
984.028.0001-0002 · Arquivo

Fonds consists of an envelope with the Lloyd's Register of shipping crest and stamp, 5 stamps featuring prominent maritime figures from history, and a card explaining the significance of the souvenir stamps.

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Ronald Barrett Fonds
988.196.0001 · Arquivo · 1805

Fonds consists of a clipping from "The Times", London, 7 November 1805, of an article about Lord Nelson.

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Arlee Gale Fonds
2023.001 · Arquivo · 7 November 1805

The Tofino series contains photos and photo album leafs that depict Tofino and the surrounding area, seiners and trollers fishing from 1933-1937. Located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in the traditional territory of the Tla-o-qui-aht First NationRead more

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Robert White Fonds
L2537-L2538 · Arquivo · 1805, 1823

Fonds consists of an account of the battle of Trafalgar, written by Samuel Furley consisting of 15 pages bound in sheepskin.

Also includes a check for prize money "issued to show receipt at this office of letters of administration, dated on 3 April 1823…"Read more

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J.B. Coldwell Fonds
L3432, L4580 · Arquivo · 1798, 1805

Fonds consists of full size photocopies of the first 4 pages of "The Times" newspaper from Wednesday 3 October 1798 with an article references Lord Nelson.

And, the first 4 pages of "The Times" from Thursday 7 November 1805 consisting of the account ofRead more