- L3427
- Fonds
- 1839
Fonds consists of photocopied extracts from the journal of Mrs. Catharine Corkes (sp?) on a trip from Marseille to Malta on HMS Ganges from June to July, 1839.
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Fonds consists of photocopied extracts from the journal of Mrs. Catharine Corkes (sp?) on a trip from Marseille to Malta on HMS Ganges from June to July, 1839.
Fonds consist of personal correspondence, and financial expenditure accounts.
Siddle, Mary
Fonds consists of photographs of ships and crew dating to the 1950s and documents in a Canadian Armed Forces folder. The documents include a page full of signatures for the retirement of Lieutenant Commander Joe Prosser, R.C.N., information on HMC...
Prosser, Lieutenant Commander Joe
Fonds consists of a photo album containing photographs of the Victoria and Esquimalt area with an emphasis on naval ships and merchant shipping.
Hill-Tout, Charles Buckland
Fonds consists of a letter from Charles Bush asking for stores for HM Ships in Kingston, Jamaica, dated 6 November 1742.
Bush, Charles
Fonds consists of a certificate issued by the Royal Canadian Navy in recognition of the outstanding, meritorious, and distinguished services rendered to his fellow shipmates of Charles Claire, commissioned shipwright, R.C.N., and in recognition of...
Claire, Charles
Fonds consists of a manuscript titled "Salmon Fishing Boats of the North American Pacific Coast in the Era of Oar and Sail", by Charles D. Moore.
Moore, Charles D.
Fonds consists of 53 certificates issued to Charles Edward Wilson pertaining to his naval career from indenture to retirement dating from 1871 to 1920. Fonds also includes a certificate of indenture for Charles William Walton, grandson of James B...
Walton, Charles Edward
Fonds consists of naval messages, call signs, and correspondence kept by Mr. Charles Griffiths, ex-chief yeoman of signals, Royal Canadian Navy.
Griffiths, Charles
Fonds consists of a certificate of service and good conduct for Charles May covering the period from 1885 to 1903.
May, Charles