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Books on Maritime subjects

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/6774/53 PRINTED BOOK: The Shipping and Mercantile Adviser for Shipmasters, Shipowners, Shipbrokers and others, containing a selection of the valuable correspondence published in The Shipping and Mercantile Ga...  more 1868
XM/6774/54 PRINTED BOOK: A Sailing Directory for the English Channel and Southern Coast of Ireland. London: Published by R.H. Laurie, Minories  1880
XM/6774/55 PRINTED BOOK: Sailing Directions for the West Coast and Islands of Scotland from the Mull of Cantyre to Cape Wrath by James F. Imrary. London: James Imray & Son, Minories.  1881
XM/6774/56 PRINTED BOOKS: A Sailing Directory for the St. George’s Channel and the Bristol Channel with descriptions of the coast of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. London: Published by R.H. Laurie, ...  more 1883
XM/6774/57 PRINTED BOOK: Newton’s Guide to the Board of Trade Examinations of Masters and Mates of Sailing Ships and Steam Ships by J. Newton, Navigation School, Sailors Home, Dock Street, London. London: ...  more 1884
XM/6774/58 PRINTED BOOK: Brief and Simple Methods of finding the Latitude and Longitude together with New Ex-Meridian Double Altitude and Time Tables by A.C. Johnson. London: George Philip & Son, Fleet Street.  1889
XM/6774/59 PRINTED BOOK: Short, Easy and Improved method of finding the apparent Time at Ship. Published by D.M. Gregory & Co. Clyde Place, Glasgow.  1890
XM/6774/60 PRINTED BOOK: The British Code List for 1893 for the use of ships at sea and for signal stations, prepared by J. Clark Hall, Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen. Published for the Committee of Ll...  more 1893
XM/6774/61 PRINTED BOOK: Sailing Directions for the East Coast of Scotland from Flambro’ Head to Cape Wrath etc.. London: Noriee Wilson, Minories.  1893
XM/6774/62 PRINTED BOOK: The British Code List for 1898 for the use of ships at sea for signal stations, prepared by J. Clark Hall, Registrar General of Shipping and Seamen. Published for the Committee of Lloyd&...  more 1898
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