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This page serves as a bibliography of all the works utilised for the researching of this website, as well as the authorities consulted by the editor.
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''The Dreadnought Project'' relies to a great extent on primary sources, scattered across repositories across the world.  We also rely on material printed in specialist secondary sources.
  
==Publications==
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==Archives==
===Books===
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===[http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/ Churchill Archives Centre.]===
*Allen, William J. (1924). ''S.S. "Borodino" M.F.A. No. 6. A Short Account of the Work of the Junior Army and Navy Stores Ltd. with H.M. Grand Fleet: December 1914–February 1919''. London: Junior Army and Navy Stores, Limited.
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Churchill Archives Centre, located at Churchill College, Cambridge, has a large collection of personal papers relating to persons featured on this website. A full list can be viewed [http://janus.lib.cam.ac.uk/db/node.xsp?id=EAD%2FGBR%2F0014 here.The college also holds the papers of [[Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill|Sir Winston S. Churchill]], a detailed catalogue for which is available [http://www-archives.chu.cam.ac.uk/perl/search/ here.]
*Andrew, Christopher (1986). ''Her Majesty's Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community''. New York: Viking. ISBN 0-670-80941-1.
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*[[Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon|Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh]] (1919). ''The Dover Patrol'' '''I'''. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh (1919). ''The Dover Patrol'' '''II'''. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh (1933). ''The Jutland Scandal''. London: Hutchinson.
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*Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh (1936). ''The Life of John Rushworth Earl Jellicoe''. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd..
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*Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh (1929). ''The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone'' '''I'''. New York: Doubleday, Doran Company.
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*Bacon, Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh (1929). ''The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone'' '''II'''. New York: Doubleday, Doran Company.
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*Baikie, Rev. James (1913). ''Peeps at the Royal Navy''. London: Adam and Charles Black.
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*Baker, Richard (2006). The Terror of Tobermory: Vice-Admiral Sir Gilbert Stephenson, KBE, CB, CMG. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 1843410230.
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*Barnes, C.H. (1967). Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London: Putnam & Company Limited.
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*Barnett, Correlli (1964). The Swordbearers: Supreme Command in the First World War. New York: William Morrow and Company.
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*[["Bartimeus"]] (1918). The Navy Eternal. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*"Bartimeus" (1915). Naval Occasions and Some Traits of the sailor-man. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons.
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*"Bartimeus" (1917). The Long Trick. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Bean, C.E.W. (1913). Flagships Three. London: Alston Rivers, Ltd..
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*Bellairs, Carlyon (1919). The Battle of Jutland: The Sowing and the Reaping. London: Hoddon and Stoughton Limited.
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*Beresford, Lord Charles (1912). The Betrayal. London: P.S. King and Son.
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*Beresford, Lord Charles (1914). The Memoirs of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford Vol. I. Boston: Little, Brown & Company.
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*Beresford, Lord Charles (1914). The Memoirs of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford Vol. II. Boston: Little, Brown & Company.
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*Berkeley-Milne, Sir A. (1922). The Flight of the 'Goeben' and the 'Breslau'. London: Eveleigh Nash Company.
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*Bingham, V.C., Commander the Hon. Barry (1919). Falklands, Jutland and the Bight. London: John Murray.
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*Bone, David W. (1919). Merchantmen-at-Arms: The British Merchants' Service in the War. London: Chatto & Windus.
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*Bradford, Admiral Sir Edward E. (1923). Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson. London: John Murray.
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*Brassey, T.A. (1896). The Naval Annual 1896. Portsmouth: J. Griffin and Co..
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*Brassey, T.A.; Leyland, John (1906). The Naval Annual 1906. Portsmouth: J. Griffin and Co..
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*Brassey, Thomas (1883). The British Navy IV. London: Longman, Green and Co..
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*Brenton, Captain Edward Pelham (1837). The Naval History of Great Britain from the year MDCCLXXXIII to MDCCCXXXVI Vol. I. London: Henry Colburn, Publishers.
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*Breyer, Siegfried (1973). Battleships and Battle Cruisers, 1905–1970. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Company Inc. ISBN 03850724703.
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*[[Cyprian Arthur George Bridge|Bridge, Admiral Sir Cyprian]] (1918). Some Recollections. London: John Murray.
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*Brooks, John (2005). Dreadnought Gunnery at the Battle of Jutland: The Question of Fire Control. London: Frank Cass Publishers. ISBN 0-714-65702-6.
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*Brown, David Keith (2003). The Grand Fleet. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN 1840675314.
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*Brown, David Keith (2003). Warrior to Dreadnought. London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 1861760221.
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*[[Douglas Egremont Robert Brownrigg, Fourth Baronet|Brownrigg, Rear-Admiral Sir Douglas, Bart.]] (1920). Indiscretions of the Naval Censor. London: Cassell and Company.
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*Buxton, Dr. Ian Lyon (1978). Big Gun Monitors. Tynemouth: World Ships Society.
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*[[Gordon Campbell|Campbell, Rear-Admiral Gordon]], V.C., D.S.O. (1928). My Mystery Ships. London: Hodder and Stoughton Limited.
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*Campbell, N.J.M. (2000). Jutland: An Analysis of the Fighting. New York: The Lyons Press. ISBN 1-55821-759-2.
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*"Cato", Conrad (1919). The Navy Everywhere. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.
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*[[Alfred Ernle Montacute Chatfield, First Baron Chatfield|Chatfield, Admiral of the Fleet Alfred Ernle Montacute]] (1942). The Navy and Defence: The Autobiography of the Lord Chatfield Vol. I. London: William Heinemann Ltd.
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*Chatterton, E. Keble (1923). The Mercantile Marine. London: William Heinemann, Ltd..
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*Chatterton, E. Keble (1922). Q-Ships and their Story. London: Sidgwick and Jackson, Ltd..
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*Chatterton, E. Keble (1911). The Story of the British Navy: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day. London: Mills & Boon, Limited.
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*Churchill, Randolph Spencer (1967). Winston S. Churchill: Young Statesman 1910–1914 II. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0395075262.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1897). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. I. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1898). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. II. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1898). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. III. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1899). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. IV. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1900). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. V. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1901). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. VI. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Clowes, William Laird (1897). The Royal Navy: A History From the Earliest Times to the Present Vol. VII. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company.
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*Copplestone, Bennett (1918). The Secret of the Navy. London: John Murray.
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*Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (1919). The Campaign of Trafalgar Volume I. London: Longmans, Green and Co..
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*Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (1919). The Campaign of Trafalgar Volume II. London: Longmans, Green and Co..
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*Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (1905). Fighting Instructions: 1530–1816. London: Navy Records Society.
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*Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (1908). Signals and Instructions: 1776–1794. London: Navy Records Society.
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*Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford (1911). Some Principles of Maritime Strategy.
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*Corbett-Smith, Major A. (1919). The Seafarers. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Cornford, L. Cope (1918). The British Navy: The Navy Vigilant. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited.
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*Cornford, L. Cope (1919). The Paravane Adventure. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Costello, John; Hughes, Terry (1977). Jutland 1916. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN 0-03-018466-5.
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*Coxon, Lieut.-Commander Stanley W., R.N.V.R. (1919). Dover During the Dark Days. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head.
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*Couhat, Jean Labayle (1974). French Warships of World War I. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0711004455.
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*Coward, et al. (1994). Battleship, Cruiser, Destroyer. London: PRC.
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*Davenport, Charles Benedict; Scudder, Mary Theresa (1919). Naval Officers: Their Heredity and Development. Washington: Carnegie Institute of Washington.
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*Davies, Lieut. John, R.N.V.R. (1945). Lower Deck. London: Macmilland & Co. Ltd.
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*Dawson, Lieutenant Eric P., R.N.V.R. (1918). Pushing Water. London: John Lane, The Bodley Head.
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*Dear, Ian (1987). Ten Commando, 1942–1945. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-03438-5.
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*Dittmar, F.J.; Colledge, J.J. (1972). British Warships 1914–1919. London: Ian Allan.
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*Dixon, William Macneile (1917). The British Navy at War. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
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*Dodd, Francis (1917). Admirals of the British Navy: Portraits in Colour. London: "Country Life", Ltd..
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*[[Frederic Charles Dreyer|Dreyer, Admiral Sir Frederic Charles]] (1955). The Sea Heritage. London: The Museum Press.
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*Drury, Lieut.-Col. (1926). In Many Parts: Memoirs of a Marine. London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd.
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*"Ex-Royal Navy" (1914). The British Navy From Within. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Fincham, John (1851). A History of Naval Architecture. London: Whittaker and Co..
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*Fisher, Baron John Arbuthnot (1920). Memories and Records Volume One. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Fisher, Baron John Arbuthnot (1920). Memories and Records Volume Two. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Fiske, Rear-Admiral Bradley A. (1919). From Midshipman to Rear-Admiral. New York: The Century Co..
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*Frewen, Oswald Moreton (1961). Sailor's Soliloquy. London: Hutchinson.
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*Friedman, Dr. Norman (1978). Battleship Design and Development, 1905–1945. New York: Mayflower Books. ISBN 0-8317-0700-3.
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*Friedman, Dr. Norman (2008). Naval Firepower. London: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84415-701-3.
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*Frothingham, Captain Thomas G., U.S.R. (1920). A True Account of the Battle of Jutland. Cambridge, MA: Bacon & Brown.
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*Fullerton, Alexander (1977). The Blooding of the Guns. London: BAC.
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*Gilbert, Martin (1971). Winston S. Churchill: The Challenge of War 1914–1916 III. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN 0395131537.
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*Gill, Commander C.C., U.S.N. (1921). What Happened at Jutland: The Tactics of the Battle. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Goldrick, James (1984). The King's Ships Were At Sea: The War in the North Sea August 1914–February 1916. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0-87021-334-2.
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*Goold-Adams, Richard (1976). The Return of the Great Britain. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 0297771442.
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*Gordon, Andrew (1996). The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command. London: John Murray. ISBN 0719555337.
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*Greenhill, Basil; Hackman, John (1986). The Grain Races: The Baltic Background. London: Conway Maritime Press Ltd. ISBN 0851774156.
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*Grego, John (189x). Humorous Art: The Social Aspect of Life in the Royal Navy. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Limited.
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*E.C.H. (?). Two Years' Captivity in German East Africa: Being the Personal Experiences of Surgeon E.C.H., Royal Navy. London: Hutchinson & Co..
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*Hainsselin, Montague Thomas (1916). In the Northern Mists: A Grand Fleet Chaplain's Note Book. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Hainsselin, Montague Thomas (1918). Naval Intelligence. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Hall, Mordaunt (1917). Some Naval Yarns. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Hamilton, Admiral Richard Vesey (1896). Naval Administration: The Constitution, Character, and Functions of the Board of Admiralty, and of the Civil Departments which it Directs, Royal Navy Handbooks. London: George Bell and Sons.
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*Hanson, Norman (1979). Carrier Pilot. London: PSL. ISBN 0850593492.
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*Harper, Vice-Admiral J.E.T.; Gibson, Langhorne (1934). The Riddle of Jutland: An Authentic History. New York: Coward-McCann, Inc..
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*Hase, Georg von (1921). Kiel and Jutland. London: Skeffington & Son, Ltd..
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*Hislam, Percival A. (1914). The Navy of To-Day. London: T.C. & E.C. Jack.
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*Hodges, Peter (1981). The Big Gun. London: Conway Maritime Press.
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*Holloway, S.M. (2006). From Trench and Turret. London: Constable. ISBN 1845293215.
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*Hough, Richard (1959). Admirals in Collision. New York: The Viking Press.
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*Hough, Richard (1975). Dreadnought, A history of the Modern Battleship. MacMillan Publishers.
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*Hunter, Lieutenant Francis T. (1919). Beatty, Jellicoe, Sims and Rodman: Yankee Gobs and British Tars, as Seen by an 'Anglomaniac'. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company.
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*Hurd, Archibald Spicer (1918). The British Fleet in the Great War. New York: Robert M. McBride and Co..
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*Hurd, Archibald Spicer; Bashford, H.H. (1919). The Heroic Record of the British Navy: A Short History of the Naval War 1914–1918. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company.
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*Hurst, Alex A. (1981). The Medley of Mast and Sail II: A Camera Record. Brighton: Teredo Books. ISBN 0903662076.
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*Jackson, Rear-Admiral Thomas Sturges (1899). Logs of the Great Sea Fights: 1794–1805 Vol. I. London: Navy Records Society.
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*Jane, Fred T. (1915). The British Fleet: Its Inception and Growth through the Centuries to the Present Day Vol. I.. London: The Library Press, Limited.
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*Jane, Fred T. (1915). The British Fleet: Its Inception and Growth through the Centuries to the Present Day Vol. II.. London: The Library Press, Limited.
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*Jane, Fred T. (1904). The Imperial Japanese Navy. London: W. Thacker & Co..
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*(1969) in Jane, Fred T.: Jane's Fighting Ships 1914. New York: Arco Publishing Company, Inc..
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*Jeans, Thomas Tendron (Ed.) (1901). British Naval Brigades in the South African War, 1899–1900. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company.
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*Jellicoe, Viscount (1919). The Grand Fleet. New York: George H. Doran Company.
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*Jellicoe, Viscount (1920). The Crisis of the Naval War. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Kennedy, Vice-Admiral William Robert (1900). Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor! Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. London: William Blackwood and Sons.
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*King-Hall, Commander Stephen (1919). A North Sea Diary: 1914–1918. London: Newnes.
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*Kipling, Rudyard (1899). A Fleet in Being: Notes of Two Trips with the Channel Squadron. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited.
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*Kipling, Rudyard (1915). With the British Fleet. Boston: Boston American.
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*Knight, Rear-Admiral Austin M. (1921). Modern Seamanship. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company.
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*Knight, E.F. (1919). The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Lowis, Commander Geoffrey L. (1959). Fabulous Admirals and Some Naval Fragments. London: Putnam.
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*Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer (1907). From Sail to Steam: Recollections of Naval Life. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers.
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*Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer (1890). The Influence of Sea Power Upon History: 1660–1773. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
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*Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer (1907). Some Neglected Aspects of War. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.
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*Mahan, Captain Alfred Thayer (1902). Types of Naval Officer Drawn from the History of the British Navy. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Company Limited.
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*Marder, Arthur Jacob (1978). From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era, 1904-1919: Jutland and After, May 1916-December 1916 Volume III. London: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0192158414.
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*Markham, Albert Hastings, F.R.S. (1874). A Whaling Cruise to Baffin's Bay and and Account of the Rescue of the Crew of the Polaris. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low and Searle.
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*Mason, Theodore C. (1983). Battleship Sailor. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 0870210955.
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*Massie, Robert Kinloch (2003). Castles of Steel: Britain Germany, and the Winning of the Great War at Sea. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-40878-0.
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*Massie, Robert Kinloch (1992). Dreadnought: Britain Germany, and the Coming of the Great War.
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*Mearns, David; White, Rob (2001). Hood and Bismarck. London: Channel 4 Books. ISBN 0752220357.
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*Melton, Buckner F., Jr. (2003). A Hanging Offense: The Strange Affair of the Warship Somers. New York: Free Press. ISBN 0-7432-3283-6.
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*Milford Haven, 1st Marquess of (1917). The Royal Navy: 1815–1915. Cambridge: University Press.
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*Miller, Francis Trevelyan (1918). True Stories of the Great War Volume VI. New York: Review of Reviews Company.
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*Moore, Captain John (Editor) (1990). Jane's Fighting Ships of World War I. London: Outlet. ISBN 0517033755.
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*Newbolt, Henry (1919). Submarine and Anti-Submarine. London: Longmans, Green and Co..
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*Nicolas, Lieut. Paul Harris, R.M. (1845). Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces Vol. I. London: Thomas and William Boone.
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*Nicolas, Lieut. Paul Harris, R.M. (1845). Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces Vol. II. London: Thomas and William Boone.
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*Officers and others &c. (1881). A Naval Encyclopædia. Philadelphia: L.R. Hamersly & Co..
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*Pack, Captain S.W.C. (1966). Britannia at Dartmouth. London: Alvin Redman.
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*Paine, Ralph D. (1918). The Fighting Fleets: Five Months of Active Service with the American Destroyers and their Allies in the War Zone. London: Constable & Co. Limited.
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*Parkes, O.B.E., Ass.I.N.A., Dr. Oscar (1990). British Battleships 1860–1950. London: Pen & Sword Ltd. ISBN 0850526043.
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*Partridge, Michael (1999). The Royal Naval College Osborne: A History, 1903–1921. London: Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-1969-8.
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*Penrose Fitzgerald, Rear-Admiral C.C. (1898). Life of Admiral Sir George Tryon, K.C.B.. London: William Blackwood and Sons.
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*Pollen, Arthur Joseph Hungerford (1919). The British Navy in Battle. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company.
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*Poolman, Kenneth (1983). Escort Carrier: HMS Vindex at War 1860–1950. London: PSL. ISBN 0436377055.
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*Poore, Lady Ida Graves (1917). An Admiral's Wife in the Making, 1860–1903. New York: E.P. Dutton and Company.
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*Preston, Antony (Editor) (1972). Battleships of World War I. New York, NY: Galahad Books. ISBN 0883653001.
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*Preston, Antony (Editor) (1989). Jane's Fighting Ships of World War II. London: Studio Editions. ISBN 185170194X.
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*Preston, Antony (Editor) (1978). Warship I. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0851771327.
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*Preston, Antony (Editor) (1978). Warship II. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0851771491.
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*Reilly, Robin L. (2000). Mighty Midgets at War. Central Point, OR: Hellgate Press. ISBN 1555715222.
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*Reuter, Ludwig von (1921). Scapa Flow: Das Grab Der Deutschen Flotte. Leipzig: von Hase and Koehler.
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*Roberts, John Arthur (2003). Battlecruisers. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN 1840675306.
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*Roberts, John Arthur (1972). Invincible Class Battle-Cruisers. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0851770517.
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*Roberts, John Arthur (Editor) (1979). Warship 13. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0851771750.
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*Robinson, Commander Charles Napier (1894). The British Fleet: The Growth, Achievements and Duties of the Navy of the Empire. London: George Bell & Sons.
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*Rosher, Harold (1916). In the Royal Naval Air Service: Being the War Letters of the Late Harold Rosher to his Family. London: Chatto & Windus.
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*Roskill, Stephen Wentworth (1969). Documents Relating to the Naval Air Service: 1908-1918 I. London: Navy Records Society.
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*Scheer, Reinhard (1920). Germany's High Sea Fleet in the World War. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Scott, Admiral Sir Percy Moreton (1919). Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. London: John Murray.
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*Seymour, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edward Hobart (1911). My Naval Career and Travels. London: Smith, Elder & Co..
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*Sheppard, Donald (1996). Blue Water Sailor: The Story of a Destroyer Officer. San Fransisco: Presidio Press. ISBN 0891415548.
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*Sheppard, Donald (1996). Destroyer Skipper: A Memoir of Command at Sea. San Fransisco: Presidio Press. ISBN 0891415556.
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*Sheppard, Donald (1992). Riverine: A Brown-Water Sailor in the Delta, 1967. San Fransisco: Presidio Press. ISBN 0891414258.
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*Sims, Rear-Admiral William Sowden; Hendrick, Burton J. (1920). The Victory at Sea. London: John Murray.
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*Smith, Major A. Corbett- (1919). The Seafarers. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Spencer-Cooper, Commander H. (1919). The Battle of the Falkland Islands: Before and After. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Stenzel, A. (late Captain, Imperial German Navy) (1898). The British Navy. London: T. Fisher Unwin.
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*Stewart, A.T. (Acting Commander), R.N.; Peshall, Rev. C.J.E., R.N. (1917). The Immortal Gamble and the Part Played in it by H.M.S. Cornwallis. London: A. & C. Black, Ltd..
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*Stringer, Harry R. (Ed.) (1921). The Navy Book of Distinguished Service. Washington, D.C.: Fassett Publishing Company.
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*Stumpf, Richard (1967). War, Mutiny and Revolution in the German Navy. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers.
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*Swinburne, Henry Lawrence; Wilkinson, Norman L. (1907). The Royal Navy. London: Adam and Charles Black.
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*"Taffrail" (1916). Pincher Martin, O.D.: A Story of the Inner Life of the Royal Navy. London: W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
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*"Taffrail" (1917). The Sub: Being the Autobiography of David Munro, Sub-Lieutenant, Royal Navy. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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*Tarrant, V.E. (2002). Jutland: The German Perspective. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd. ISBN 1-860-19917-8.
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*The Times (1914). The Times Book of the Navy. London: The Times.
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*Thring, Theodore; Gifford, C.E. (1877). Thring's Criminal Law of the Navy. London: Stevens and Sons.
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*von Tirpitz, Grand-Admiral (1919). My Memoirs Vol. II. London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd..
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*Treadwell, Terry C. (1985). Submarines with Wings: The Past, Present and Future of Aircraft-Carrying Submarines. London: Conway Maritime Press Ltd. ISBN 0-85177-3699.
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*Tresury Department (1921). Register of the Commissioned and Warrant Officers and Cadets, and Ships and Stations of the United States Coast Guard. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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*Williams, G.J. (1992). H.M.S. Wellington: One Ship's War. London: Self Publishing Association. ISBN 1854211668.
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*Williams, Henry (1911). The United States Navy: A Handbook. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
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*Wilson, H.W. (1898). Ironclads in Action: A Sketch of Naval Warfare from 1855 to 1895. London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company Limited.
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*Winton, John (1981). Jellicoe. London: Michael Joseph. ISBN 0718118138.
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*Wonham, Albert R. (1917). Spun Yarns of a Naval Officer. London: P.S. King & Son, Ltd..
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*Wragg, David (1997). Carrier Combat. London: Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-1397-5.
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*Wyllie, R.A., W.L.; Owen, C. and Kirkpatrick, W.D. (1919). More Sea Fights of the Great War. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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*Yexley, Lionel (1911). Our Fighting Sea Men. London: Stanley Paul & Co.
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*Yexley, Lionel (1917). The Third Great War Number of the Fleet Annual and Naval Year Book 1917. London: Chapman and Hall Limited.
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*Yonge, C.D. (1866). The History of the Royal Navy from the Earliest Period to the Present Time I. London: Richard Bentley.
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*Young, Filson (1921). With the Battle Cruisers. London: Cassell and Company, Ltd.
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===[http://www.kcl.ac.uk/library/archivespec/collections/LHCMA.aspx The Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.]===
*[http://ci.quincy.ma.us/tcpl/shipbuildingheritage/history/history.htm A History of Building at Fore River, MA.] - Self explanatory.
+
Located at King's College, London, the Liddell Hart Centre is home to the personal papers of a number of British naval officers of the Dreadnought Era, along with those of other members of the Armed ForcesThe full list can be found [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/info/index.shtml here].  It is recommended that one makes an appointment before visiting.
*[http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org Dreadnought Project] - Website devoted to research and discussion on dreadnought design, specifically fire-control.
+
*[http://www.pbenyon1.plus.com Mr. P.Benyon's Page] - Huge website covering many, many different aspects of the Edwardian and First World War Royal Navy.
+
*[http://www.gwpda.org GWPDA] - Website hosting many documents related to the war at sea in the First World War.
+
*[http://users.hunterlink.net.au/~maampo/militaer/glenn/marine/kaiserliche_marine_1914.htm Kaiserliche Marine, 1914] - A look at the Imperial German Navy in 1914.
+
*[http://www.godfreydykes.info/NAVY%20THINGS.htm - Navy Things] - Website by former Fleet Chief Petty Officer in the Royal NavyHistory of the Warrant Rank in the RN.
+
*[http://www.hazegray.org/danfs Dictionary of American Fighting Ships] - Early version of this comphrehensive though scanty history of individual United States Navy warships.
+
*[http://www.naval-reference.net/uniforms/rn_ww1/rn_ww1.html Royal Navy Rank Insignia of the Great War] - A well-designed representation of Royal Naval rank insignia.
+
  
===Forums===
+
;Contact Details
  
*[http://www.dreadnoughtproject.org/bbs/ Dreadnought Project Forum] - A forum devoted primarily to the discussion of First World War fire-control but covers other aspects of modern naval history.
+
Michael Howard Archives Reading Room,<br>
*[http://p216.ezboard.com/bwarships1discussionboards Warships1 and NavWeaps Discussion Board] - Broad discussion of battleships, their history and armament.
+
Room 302, Strand Building,<br>
 +
Strand,<br>
 +
London, WC2R 2LS,<br>
 +
United Kingdom.
  
==Records==
+
Telephone: 020 7848 2015.<br>
 +
Fax: 020 7848 2760.<br>
 +
Email: archives@kcl.ac.uk<br>
 +
Website:  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/archivespec/
  
*[[Memoirs and Papers of British Admirals]] of the First World War.
+
===[http://library.leeds.ac.uk/liddle-collection Liddle Collection.]===
 +
The Liddle Collection, an archive of various first-hand accounts of both World Wars, is located in the Special Collections of the University Library at the University of Leeds.  It contains many accounts by officers and men of the Royal Navy during the First World War.  The collection is searchable [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/library/spcoll/liddle/ here].  Special Collections is located in the Brotherton Library, and one has to sign in for a day ticket.
 +
 
 +
;Contact Details
 +
 
 +
Special Collections,<br>Leeds University Library,<br>Woodhouse Lane,<br>Leeds,<br>West Yorkshire,<br>LS2 9JT,<br>United Kingdom.
 +
 
 +
Telephone: 0113 34 35518 or 0113 34 36383.<br>
 +
Email: specialcollections@library.leeds.ac.uk<br>
 +
Website: http://library.leeds.ac.uk/liddle-collection<br>
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.nmm.ac.uk/index.php National Maritime Museum.]===
 +
The National Maritime Museum is probably the United Kingdom's pre-eminent museum of the sea.  It is located in the former buildings of the Royal Hospital School at Greenwich in London, and lies across the road from the former [[Royal Naval College, Greenwich]].  The museum's Caird Library is home to a large collection of books and personal papers.  There is also an out-station at the Brass Foundry, Woolwich, which stores ships' plans and [[Ship's Cover|ships' covers]].
 +
 
 +
The Caird Library's website can be found [http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/library here].  The library catalogue (for books) can be searched [http://librarycatalogue.rmg.co.uk/ here], and the archive catalogue (for papers) can be searched [http://collections.rmg.co.uk/archive.html#!asearch here].  A largely complete list of holdings is also available [[:Category:Papers in the Possession of the National Maritime Museum|here]]).
 +
 
 +
;Contact Details.
 +
 
 +
The Caird Library,<br>
 +
National Maritime Museum,<br>
 +
Greenwich,<br>
 +
London SE10 9NF,<br>
 +
United Kingdom.
 +
 
 +
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8312 6516.<br>
 +
Email:  library@rmg.co.uk and manuscripts@rmg.co.uk<br>
 +
Website:  http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/library/
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm The National Archives]===
 +
Formerly known as the Public Record Office (P.R.O.), The National Archives (T.N.A.) at Kew in west London is the main repository of British naval documents, located in the ADM series.  The online catalogue is accessible [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/SearchUI here].  The library catalogue is available [http://tna.koha-ptfs.co.uk/ here].  A "Reader's Ticket" is required to order and view original material, and is obtainable on-site at Kew: Details [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/visit/readers-ticket.htm here].  The National Archives is a five-ten minute walk from Kew Gardens railway station and is served by London Underground (District Line) and London Overground services.  Service records for a great many officers and seamen of the Royal Navy have been digitised and are available for a fee to download remotely or for free at Kew.
 +
 
 +
;Contact Details.
 +
 
 +
The National Archives,<br>Kew,<br>Richmond,<br>Surrey,<br>TW9 4DU,<br>United Kingdom.
 +
 
 +
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8392 9198.<br>Website: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm
 +
 
 +
===Primary Documents===
 +
We maintain a comprehensive [[The Dreadnought Project:Primary Documents|list of documents]] found within the various libraries and archives detailing those we have in-hand in some form, and which we have not.  This serves as a good bibliographic accounting as well as a wish-list to help us plan visits to those repositories.  Tony Lovell had [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/docs/ an old section to this site] that catalogued some he has found useful.
 +
 
 +
==Print Publications==
 +
===[http://www.snr.org.uk/pages/top-mast/article-abstracts ''The Mariner's Mirror'']===
 +
A quarterly publication published by the Society of Nautical Research since 1911, ''The Mariner's Mirror'' features articles, notes and book reviews covering all aspects of maritime history.
 +
 
 +
===[[Navy and Army Illustrated (Periodical)|''Navy & Army Illustrated'']]===
 +
An illustrated periodical published fortnightly between 1895 and 1903, in 1906, and between 1914 and 1915.  Some historical articles in the Dreadnought Project are illustrated with images from ''Navy and Army Illustrated''.
 +
 
 +
===[[Warship (Journal)|''Warship'']]===
 +
An annual hardcover (formerly a quarterly) worth buying just about any year at all.  While it covers all of naval history, it seems to have a focus on the extended period 1850-1950, which offers our own period substantial coverage.
 +
 
 +
===[http://warship.org ''Warship International'']===
 +
A quarterly publication of great merit.  It focuses on ships more so than on battle accounts and certainly not on biographical matter.
 +
 
 +
==Websites==
 +
''Please Note: The Editors and the Owner of '''The Dreadnought Project''' are not responsible for the content of the following sites.  They are included here as a further source of information.''
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.naval-history.net/ Naval-History.net]===
 +
An amazing website by Gordon Smith.  Of particular value are crowd-sourced transcription of original Royal Navy and U.S. Navy ship logs.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.gwpda.org/naval/n0000000.htm GWPDA: The War at Sea]===
 +
Website hosting various documents and articles related to the war at sea in the First World War.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.hazegray.org/danfs Haze Gray: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships]===
 +
Early version of this comprehensive official history of individual United States Navy warships.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.kinghallconnections.com/ The King-Hall Family and its Connections]===
 +
Website devoted to the King-Hall family and its connection to the Royal Navy.  Of chief interest are the meticulously transcribed diaries of {{AdmRN}} [[George Fowler King-Hall|Sir George F. King-Hall]]. 
 +
 
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===[http://www.godfreydykes.info/NAVY%20THINGS.htm Navy Things]===
 +
Website written by a former Fleet Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy.  Covers various aspects of the Royal Navy over the last three centuries.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.navweaps.com/ NavWeaps]===
 +
A website devoted to "Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Naval Reunions".  Features much detail on hundreds of naval weapons.  The data should really be footnoted, but I doubt that the editor can afford to do that with a decade's worth of work.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.hnsa.org Historical Naval Ships Association (HNSA.org)]===
 +
An odd site well executed.  Of particular value is their [http://www.hnsa.org/resources/manuals-documents online collection of primiary documents]
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.oxforddnb.com/ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]===
 +
The ''O.D.N.B.'' has a large number of potted biographies of British naval officers and politicians in its database.  Many of these are hopelessly biased and based on incomplete research.  The archive of original ''Dictionary of National Biography'' articles, which are far more neutral, is of much greater historical value.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Naval.html Paul Benyon's Naval History Website]===
 +
Large website covering many, many different aspects of the Edwardian and First World War Royal Navy.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.personanavalpress.co.uk/index.htm Persona Naval Press]===
 +
The webmaster, Dr. Mary Jones, wrote her valuable doctoral thesis on officer education in the [[Royal Navy]], and has published the edited diaries and letters of Admiral [[John Locke Marx|John L. Marx]].  Of particular interest is her [http://www.personanavalpress.co.uk/nomination_database.htm nominations database].
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.naval-reference.net/uniforms/rn_ww1/rn_ww1.html Royal Navy Rank Insignia of the Great War]===
 +
A well-designed representation of Royal Naval rank insignia at the turn of the 20th Century.  Currently offline.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.glennsmuseum.com/bombsights/bombsights.html Glenn's Computer Museum]===
 +
As astonishing personal collection of early computers, featuring many WW2 era bombsights and fire control components.  A kindred site for our own [[Fire Control]] pages.
 +
 
 +
===[http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk/history/research/centres/maritime/rasor/ Rasor Bibliography]===
 +
A bibliography of British naval and maritime history compiled by Dr. Eugene L. Rasor provided by the University of Exeter's Centre for Maritime and Historical Studies.
 +
 
 +
==Internet Forums==
 +
===[http://dreadnoughtproject.org/bbs Dreadnought Project BBS]===
 +
Our own site's BBS.  Low volume, but worthy.  Please register and check in.
 +
 
 +
===[http://p216.ezboard.com/bwarships1discussionboards Warships1 and NavWeaps Discussion Board]===
 +
Broad discussion of battleships, their history, and their armament.  Users often descend into heated debate.  A companion to the NavWeaps website.
 +
 
 +
===[http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showforum=24 Ships and navies - Great War Forum]===
 +
There are a number of knowledgeable users.  A strength of this forum is biographical research and coverage of events and ships.
 +
 
 +
===[http://www.worldnavalships.com/forums/ World Naval Ships Forums]===
 +
The Royal Navy section is the most active.  Ship identification and minor nuances are a true strength.
 +
 
 +
==Ship Plans==
 +
===Dreadnought Project===
 +
We have about [[Category:Ship Plans|150 original plans]] of German warships 1870-1945 digitised at 100 DPI.
 +
 
 +
===The UK's National Maritime Museum===
 +
Most of the dockyard drawings for Britain's ships are held at the NMM.  Copies may be obtained through [http://www.rmg.co.uk/contact/buy-ship-plans/ their website] or by inquiry [mailto:plansandphotos@rmg.co.uk via email].
 +
 
 +
===Service Historique de la Defense===
 +
Many French warship plans have been digitised and placed online at [http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/02fonds-collections/banquedocuments/planbato/planbato/listebato/listebato.php their website].
 +
 
 +
===Bundesarchiv===
 +
The German archives in Freiburg (often known by their acronym, "BAMA") have most of the German plan holdings.  [http://www.bundesarchiv.de/ Their website] is available in German only, however.
 +
 
 +
I am informed they may have moved to Potsdam, becoming part of the [http://www.zmsbw.de/ Zentrum fuer Militaergeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr].
 +
 
 +
===National Archives and Records Administration===
 +
The American plans are held at the [http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/college-park/ NARA archive in College Park, Maryland].
 +
 
 +
===Christian Schmidt===
 +
This German firm has a [http://www.christian-schmidt-fachbuchhandlung.de/ small catalog] of commercially-available drawings that I found to be very high quality and well suited to modelers' needs.
 +
 
 +
==Display Items==
 +
I am a snob for great display items. Two merchants stand out.
 +
===Fine Art Models===
 +
The display models shown on [http://fineartmodels.com their website] are expensive, but their quality explains this nicely.
 +
 
 +
===Maritime Prints===
 +
Located in the UK, and thus focussing on Royal Navy.  [http://www.maritimeprints.com/ Their website] shows the quality of the originals and prints they have to offer.

Revision as of 16:29, 10 September 2015

The Dreadnought Project relies to a great extent on primary sources, scattered across repositories across the world. We also rely on material printed in specialist secondary sources.

Archives

Churchill Archives Centre.

Churchill Archives Centre, located at Churchill College, Cambridge, has a large collection of personal papers relating to persons featured on this website. A full list can be viewed here. The college also holds the papers of Sir Winston S. Churchill, a detailed catalogue for which is available here.

Contact Details

Churchill Archives Centre,
Churchill College,
Cambridge CB3 0DS,
United Kingdom.

Telephone: +44 1223 336087
Fax: +44 1223 336135
Email: archives@chu.cam.ac.uk Website: http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/archives/

The Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives.

Located at King's College, London, the Liddell Hart Centre is home to the personal papers of a number of British naval officers of the Dreadnought Era, along with those of other members of the Armed Forces. The full list can be found here. It is recommended that one makes an appointment before visiting.

Contact Details

Michael Howard Archives Reading Room,
Room 302, Strand Building,
Strand,
London, WC2R 2LS,
United Kingdom.

Telephone: 020 7848 2015.
Fax: 020 7848 2760.
Email: archives@kcl.ac.uk
Website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/archivespec/

Liddle Collection.

The Liddle Collection, an archive of various first-hand accounts of both World Wars, is located in the Special Collections of the University Library at the University of Leeds. It contains many accounts by officers and men of the Royal Navy during the First World War. The collection is searchable here. Special Collections is located in the Brotherton Library, and one has to sign in for a day ticket.

Contact Details

Special Collections,
Leeds University Library,
Woodhouse Lane,
Leeds,
West Yorkshire,
LS2 9JT,
United Kingdom.

Telephone: 0113 34 35518 or 0113 34 36383.
Email: specialcollections@library.leeds.ac.uk
Website: http://library.leeds.ac.uk/liddle-collection

National Maritime Museum.

The National Maritime Museum is probably the United Kingdom's pre-eminent museum of the sea. It is located in the former buildings of the Royal Hospital School at Greenwich in London, and lies across the road from the former Royal Naval College, Greenwich. The museum's Caird Library is home to a large collection of books and personal papers. There is also an out-station at the Brass Foundry, Woolwich, which stores ships' plans and ships' covers.

The Caird Library's website can be found here. The library catalogue (for books) can be searched here, and the archive catalogue (for papers) can be searched here. A largely complete list of holdings is also available here).

Contact Details.

The Caird Library,
National Maritime Museum,
Greenwich,
London SE10 9NF,
United Kingdom.

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8312 6516.
Email: library@rmg.co.uk and manuscripts@rmg.co.uk
Website: http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/library/

The National Archives

Formerly known as the Public Record Office (P.R.O.), The National Archives (T.N.A.) at Kew in west London is the main repository of British naval documents, located in the ADM series. The online catalogue is accessible here. The library catalogue is available here. A "Reader's Ticket" is required to order and view original material, and is obtainable on-site at Kew: Details here. The National Archives is a five-ten minute walk from Kew Gardens railway station and is served by London Underground (District Line) and London Overground services. Service records for a great many officers and seamen of the Royal Navy have been digitised and are available for a fee to download remotely or for free at Kew.

Contact Details.

The National Archives,
Kew,
Richmond,
Surrey,
TW9 4DU,
United Kingdom.

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8392 9198.
Website: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/default.htm

Primary Documents

We maintain a comprehensive list of documents found within the various libraries and archives detailing those we have in-hand in some form, and which we have not. This serves as a good bibliographic accounting as well as a wish-list to help us plan visits to those repositories. Tony Lovell had an old section to this site that catalogued some he has found useful.

Print Publications

The Mariner's Mirror

A quarterly publication published by the Society of Nautical Research since 1911, The Mariner's Mirror features articles, notes and book reviews covering all aspects of maritime history.

Navy & Army Illustrated

An illustrated periodical published fortnightly between 1895 and 1903, in 1906, and between 1914 and 1915. Some historical articles in the Dreadnought Project are illustrated with images from Navy and Army Illustrated.

Warship

An annual hardcover (formerly a quarterly) worth buying just about any year at all. While it covers all of naval history, it seems to have a focus on the extended period 1850-1950, which offers our own period substantial coverage.

Warship International

A quarterly publication of great merit. It focuses on ships more so than on battle accounts and certainly not on biographical matter.

Websites

Please Note: The Editors and the Owner of The Dreadnought Project are not responsible for the content of the following sites. They are included here as a further source of information.

Naval-History.net

An amazing website by Gordon Smith. Of particular value are crowd-sourced transcription of original Royal Navy and U.S. Navy ship logs.

GWPDA: The War at Sea

Website hosting various documents and articles related to the war at sea in the First World War.

Haze Gray: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships

Early version of this comprehensive official history of individual United States Navy warships.

The King-Hall Family and its Connections

Website devoted to the King-Hall family and its connection to the Royal Navy. Of chief interest are the meticulously transcribed diaries of Admiral Sir George F. King-Hall.

Navy Things

Website written by a former Fleet Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy. Covers various aspects of the Royal Navy over the last three centuries.

NavWeaps

A website devoted to "Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Naval Reunions". Features much detail on hundreds of naval weapons. The data should really be footnoted, but I doubt that the editor can afford to do that with a decade's worth of work.

Historical Naval Ships Association (HNSA.org)

An odd site well executed. Of particular value is their online collection of primiary documents

Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

The O.D.N.B. has a large number of potted biographies of British naval officers and politicians in its database. Many of these are hopelessly biased and based on incomplete research. The archive of original Dictionary of National Biography articles, which are far more neutral, is of much greater historical value.

Paul Benyon's Naval History Website

Large website covering many, many different aspects of the Edwardian and First World War Royal Navy.

Persona Naval Press

The webmaster, Dr. Mary Jones, wrote her valuable doctoral thesis on officer education in the Royal Navy, and has published the edited diaries and letters of Admiral John L. Marx. Of particular interest is her nominations database.

Royal Navy Rank Insignia of the Great War

A well-designed representation of Royal Naval rank insignia at the turn of the 20th Century. Currently offline.

Glenn's Computer Museum

As astonishing personal collection of early computers, featuring many WW2 era bombsights and fire control components. A kindred site for our own Fire Control pages.

Rasor Bibliography

A bibliography of British naval and maritime history compiled by Dr. Eugene L. Rasor provided by the University of Exeter's Centre for Maritime and Historical Studies.

Internet Forums

Dreadnought Project BBS

Our own site's BBS. Low volume, but worthy. Please register and check in.

Warships1 and NavWeaps Discussion Board

Broad discussion of battleships, their history, and their armament. Users often descend into heated debate. A companion to the NavWeaps website.

Ships and navies - Great War Forum

There are a number of knowledgeable users. A strength of this forum is biographical research and coverage of events and ships.

World Naval Ships Forums

The Royal Navy section is the most active. Ship identification and minor nuances are a true strength.

Ship Plans

Dreadnought Project

We have about of German warships 1870-1945 digitised at 100 DPI.

The UK's National Maritime Museum

Most of the dockyard drawings for Britain's ships are held at the NMM. Copies may be obtained through their website or by inquiry via email.

Service Historique de la Defense

Many French warship plans have been digitised and placed online at their website.

Bundesarchiv

The German archives in Freiburg (often known by their acronym, "BAMA") have most of the German plan holdings. Their website is available in German only, however.

I am informed they may have moved to Potsdam, becoming part of the Zentrum fuer Militaergeschichte und Sozialwissenschaften der Bundeswehr.

National Archives and Records Administration

The American plans are held at the NARA archive in College Park, Maryland.

Christian Schmidt

This German firm has a small catalog of commercially-available drawings that I found to be very high quality and well suited to modelers' needs.

Display Items

I am a snob for great display items. Two merchants stand out.

Fine Art Models

The display models shown on their website are expensive, but their quality explains this nicely.

Maritime Prints

Located in the UK, and thus focussing on Royal Navy. Their website shows the quality of the originals and prints they have to offer.

Pages in category "Source"

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