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Revision as of 10:10, 9 March 2019
At least some of the entrants to Royal Naval College, Dartmouth's September 1905 intake term were newly entering the Navy and were directed to Dartmouth (rather than Britannia or Royal Naval College, Osborne) by virtue of the transition to the new system of training naval cadets. This page is intended to only catalogue those new entrants to the Navy.
The following candidates obtained the thirty-three places following competitive examinations starting on 11 July, presented here in order of merit.[1]
- Arthur Francis Eric Palliser
- Arthur Edgar Buckland
- Valentine Douglas Hirst
- Edward John Wilson Haydon
- Ambrose Northorp Lee
- Arnold John Miley
- Gerald Thurstan Cole Collins
- Christopher Paul Satow
- Valentine Maurice Wyndham-Quin
- Basil Drummond Ash
- Robin Bruce Martin
- Thomas Frederick Fenton Livingstone
- James William Rivett-Carnac
- John Prescott Burton
- James Christopher Francis Lewis and Joseph Ruscombe Wadham Smyth-Pigott
- above two tied
- Francis John Lambert
- David Wardlaw-Ramsay
- Hugh Alan Colville Dick
- Geoffrey Clement Cooke
- Edward John Price
- Cuthbert Coppinger
- George Francis Locke Marx
- Edward Penry Thomas
- C. H. Loveday (not found at TNA)
- Guy Beresford Howard Francis
- Douglas Hyde Thomson
- William Stanford MacIIwaine
- Rochford Yerburgh Loveband
- Kenneth Francis Dyke Acland
- L. G. Hawker (not found at TNA)
- James Angus Douglas-Hamilton
- William George Sitwell
Three men passed as Service Candidates:
and A. MacD. Garlick pass as a Colonial Candidate.
Unmentioned in the article, the Service Records of these men suggest they also belonged to this term:
I have removed Jack Sauzer Hoffmann, as he entered from Conway.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Cadetships in the Royal Navy." The Times (London, England), 11 August, 1905, p. 8.
Pages in category "Royal Naval College, Dartmouth Entrants of September, 1905"
The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
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