Board of Invention and Research
From The Dreadnought Project
Balfour wrote to Jellicoe that the Board was to be "separate from the department, housed elsewhere, and without executive authority."[1]
Footnotes
- ↑ Letter of 4 July, 1915. British Library. Jellicoe Papers. Add. MSS. 48990. ff. 201-203. Quoted in Adams. Balfour. p. 437.
Bibliography
- MacLeod, Roy M.; Andrews, E. Kay (1971). "Scientific Advice in the War at Sea, 1915–1917: The Board of Invention and Design". Journal of Contemporary History 6 (2): pp. 3–40.