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              Orphan Log Book Collection
              L238, L552-L553, L750, L857, L859, L874, L1410-L1411, L3316, L3540, L4505, 984.010.0001, 984.024.0001-0011, 984.031.0001-0003, 985.076.0001-0006, 986.042.0006, 986.098.0001-0002, 993.003.0052-0056, 2023.021.0001 · Fonds · 1848-1868; 1882-1884; 1912-1931; 1941; 1969-1970, 1976

              Fonds consists of assorted log books dating from 1848 to 1976.

              L238:
              Signals Log for HMCS Armentieres dating from 22 October 1928 to 28 May 1929.

              L552:
              Deck log book from HMCS Armentieres dating from 16 April 1931 to July 1931.

              L553:
              Log book for HMCS Naden dating from 1929 to 1930.

              L750:
              Log book containing handwritten meeting minutes of the committee on establishment of permanent and consumable stores dating from March to May 1912.

              L857:
              Log book containing Data on Warships and other vessels supported by HMC Dockyard 1898-1917. This ledger appears to have been compiled by a dockyard official and contains several sets of records including all warships and other vessels supported by the Dockyard from 1898 to 1917, colliers that arrived Esquimalt from 1914 to 1917 with quantities of coal discharged and sources (whether Welsh or local or Australian), names of Admiralty colliers and transports that called at Esquimalt in 1915, a brief descriptions of coaling stations on the BC coast, lists of personnel employed in Esquimalt Dockyard from 1911 to 1917, wages paid from 1914 to 1915, and record of times to coal ships on various dates in 1917 which records how long coaling took and the average rate per hour.

              L859:
              Shipwright's journal from HMCS Ontario. The original journal pages have been cut out and replaced with plans and diagrams.

              L874:
              Official Log book of the Canadian Sealing Schooner Dora Sieward dated 18 January 1898. Also includes general regulations.

              L1410:
              Visitor's book.

              L1411:
              Blank log book for Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, ca. 1920s.

              L2811a-d:
              Signal log books for HMS Triumph dating from January 1882 to August 1884 and a signal log book for HMS Swiftsure dating from August to November 1884.

              L3316a-b:
              Journals consisting of notes, messages, and reflections dating from 31 July to 5 October 1916 and 6 October to 24 November 1916.

              L3540:
              Log book of HMCS Patrician dating from 1 January 1928 to 28 February 1921.

              L4505:
              Telegram registers dating from 6 August 1914 to 22 November 1915

              984.031.0001-0003:
              HMCS Patrician night rounds books dating to 1927.

              985.076.0001-0006:
              Specification booklets for various vessels including SS Canada Maru, SS Sima, SS Chouk, SS Saga, SS Sind, and SS Sarak dating from 1916 to 1918 and 1941.

              986.042.0006:
              (In ARC 59, need info)

              986.098.0001-0002:
              Undated gunners' Ledgers for explosive and non-explosive torpedo stores.

              993.003.0052-0053:
              Captain's Night Order Books dating from 1955 to 1957.

              993.003.0054-056:
              (in ARC 52, need info)

              001.004.0005:
              Log book of HMS Trafalgar dating from 1848 to 1868.

              2023.021.0001:
              Pilot House log of the Princess Marguerite from 1976.

              Lifton Fonds
              981.053.0001-0030 · Fonds · 1856-1912

              Fonds consists of service records and personal documents of W.H. Lifton and G.H. Lifton, documents related to the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, and programmes and menus from the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteer Force.

              Contents:

              1. Certificate of service for W.H. Lifton dated 6 January 1856.
              2. Certificate of continuous service for W.H. Lifton beginning 6 January 1866 and ending with service in HMS Warrior 1868 in the rank of Gunner’s Mate.
              3. Certificate awarding naval pension and Greenwich Hospital Pension for W.H. Lifton to commence 21 June 1876.
              4. Prayer pamphlet with handwritten note in ink on cover that reads “Lifton, H.M.S. Albion, R.N. Crimean War”.
              5. Certificate of promotion to Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Canadian Volunteer Reserve for G. H. Lifton, dated 21 June 1917. Also, has a stamp across the top that says Cancelled, 31 December 1918.
                6.1. Certificate of discharge from the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteer Reserve for G. H. Lifton dated 15 April 1885.
                6.2. Handwritten note on Birkenhead Companies Mersey Division letterhead, consisting of a very brief letter of recommendation for G.H. Lifton dated 3 January 1912.
                6.3. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Mersey Division service certificate of G. H. Lifton containing records dating from 1903 to 1912.
              6. Typed copy of Order-in-Council authorizing and constituting Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve dated 14 May 1914 in Ottawa.
                8.1. Photocopy? of program for display given by the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteers dated 29 January 1914.
                8.2. Notice of upcoming seamanship instruction dated 24 March 1914 and signed by G.H. Lofton, Honorably Secretary of the Victoria Volunteer Naval Reserve Organization.
              7. Extract from 1919 Royal Navy List, listing the officers of the Royal navy and of the Royal Marines on the retired, emergency, and reserved lists with the dates of their seniority. Also list of Lieutenants, sub-lieutenants, mates, surgeons, paymasters, and assistant paymasters of the royal naval volunteer reserve and naval establishments of dominion governments.
              8. Memorial record for George Henry Lifton who died at the age of 59, 3 October 1923.
                11-29. Assorted programmes, menus and cards for the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteer Force dating from 1891 until 1906. These are illustrated with whimsical drawing of British tars and illustrate the bonds of comradeship which continued to hold members of the Royal Naval Volunteer Artillery together after it was disbanded.
              9. Article printed by the Royal Canadian Navy, c. 1960, titled “Brief History”.
              Lifton, William H.
              Edmund Rollo Mainguy Fonds
              L3342, 979.052-069 · Fonds · 1890-1960

              Fonds consists of books, pamphlets, documents, and newspaper clippings related generally to the history of the Royal Navy, the British Fleet, the Royal Canadian Navy, The Crow's Nest Officer's Club in St. John's Newfoundland, and the Falkland Islands, dating from the 1890s to the 1960s. Also includes a small page of sheet music consisting of scales for the cornet.

              L979.52
              Book titled “The British Fleet”, by CDR Charles N Robinson, RN. Published by George Bell and Sons, London, 1895. Book is a general history and explanation of the functions of the Royal Navy.

              L979.53
              Book titled “A Self-Instructor for Navigation and Nautical Astronomy for the Local Marine Board Examinations and for Use at Sea 3rd Edition”, by W.H. Rosser. Published by James Irmay and Son, London, 1876.

              L979.54
              Issue of “The Crow’s Nest” magazine/pamphlet. A short account of the seagoing officers club and the Newfoundland officers club, dated 1952.

              L979.55
              Issue of “The Atlantic Advocate” magazine dated to June, 1970. Contains an article on the old Crow’s Nest of St. John’s Newfoundland.

              L979.56
              Acco press binder containing loose leaf pages with histories of various Royal Canadian Navy ships.

              L979.57.1-10
              Folder containing correspondence, notes, booklets, and newspaper clippings related to the Crow’s Nest Officer’s Club in St. John’s Newfoundland, and the Falkland Islands.

              L979.58.1
              Booklet providing “a short notice, historical and descriptive, in regard to the Falkland Islands” prepared on the occasion of the centenary of the colony in 1933 by J.M. Ellis, Colonial Secretary.

              L979.58.2-4
              Pamphlets relating to the history and scenery of the Falkland Islands.

              L979.59
              Pamphlet detailing the national ceremony of mourning by the people of Canada for his late majesty King George VI at the National War Memorial, Ottawa to be held on Friday 15 February 1952.

              L979.60
              Statement by Vice-Admiral H.S. Rayner to the Special Committee on Defence, dated 15 October 1963.

              L979.61.1-3
              Three Royal Canadian Navy documents, “A Brief History”, “The Royal Canadian Naval Reserve”, and “The Role of the Navy”.

              L979.62
              Magazine “HMCS Cornwallis” including descriptive illustrated magazine covering the Royal Canadian Navy training base at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia.

              L979.63
              Booklet designed for distribution to foreign visitors titled “Canadian Special Service Squadron European Cruise” describing the ships of the squadron, dated 1950.

              L979.64
              Issue of “The News Portsmouth Spithead Fleet Review” Magazine, souvenir edition, with the title “Nato ‘69”, dated May 1969.

              L979.65
              Pages 1 and 2 of “The Daily Telegraph”, containing articles on the declaration of World War Two, dated Monday 4 September 1939.

              L979.66
              Booklet titled “Damn the Torpedoes…?” by Lieutenant Colonel Wolfred Bovey, R.O, dated October 1939.

              L979.67
              Pamphlet titled “White Paper on Defence” published by the Department of National Defence, 1964.

              L979.68
              Newspaper clippings on various subjects regarding the integration of the Canadian Armed Forces.

              L979.69
              Biographical sketch of the late Rear-Admiral Walter Hose, C.B.E., R.C.N., extracted from the Canadian Encyclopedia.