Reference | Detail | Dates | Archive | Keywords |
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BT/F1-89 | Board of Trade fishing boat records comprising A, Hartlepool returns, 1884; B, applications for exemption for South Shields and Sunderland, 1888-96; C, running agreements, accounts of voyages and crew and official log books for Hartlepool and Sund |
1884 to 1896 | Durham County Record Office | None |
D/St/C2/3/9 | letters from John Robinson to Thomas Hall regarding shipment of coals to London and loss of ships in the Gunfleet, 1726 |
1726 to 1726 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence cargo trade commerce wrecks |
D/St/B3/26 | monthly accounts of salt shipped and retailed from the River Tyne, with details of pan owners, ships and cargoes, 1744-55 |
1744 to 1755 | Durham County Record Office | finances cargo trade commerce |
D/BR/D/441/2 | letter from Thomas Bumble at Washington Blue House to Matthew Russell at Edinburgh concerning the possibility of more trade when the light ships arrive, 26 September 1807 |
1807 to 1807 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence commerce |
D/HH 2/7/382 | letter from Roger Watson at Sunderland regarding arrival of the Mutal from Rotterdam with a cargo of apples, 1817 |
1817 to 1817 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence ships trade commerce food |
NCBI/JB/2642 | accounts for cargo and freight for the Wansbeck, 1831 |
1831 to 1831 | Durham County Record Office | trade commerce finances |
D/X 513/13 | letter of Lieut. George Ormsby in Jamaica to his brother in Darlington with news of the capture of the St Ann, 1761 |
1761 to 1761 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence colonies Caribbean ships |
D/X 714/60 & 62 | rules of the National Amal. Society of Operative House and Ships Painters and Decorators, 1935, 1960 |
1935 to 1960 | Durham County Record Office | maintenance repairs |
D/Pe 11/29 | letter from James I. Levick at Philadelphia to Henry Fell and Edwin L. Pease with news of the capture of a slave ship, 28 September 1858 |
1858 to 1858 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence America slavery |
D/Pe 11/144 | letter from Norman Henry Pease concerning a ship to Naples, March 1879 |
1879 to 1879 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence Europe travel |
D/Lo/C51 | draft letters of Charles William, 1816-17, with news of an English ship at Venice being detained |
1816 to 1817 | Durham County Record Office | correspondence Europe |
D/Lo/C1/6 | petition of Hadge Abdelmzid Bouhalel to Lord Castlereagh against the seizure of the Danish brig Frieden by the Unicorn, with Castlereagh's memorandum on the case, 1808 |
1808 to 1808 | Durham County Record Office | ships capture |
R66/49 | Mss notes of R.F. Halifax on a tour through South Wales in 1795 |
1795 to 1795 | Swansea Museum | travel |
A10/6 | first annual report of the Formidable, Bristol training ship, 1870 |
1870 to 1870 | Swansea Museum | education |
R67/130 | three copies of Thomas Gray's report on providing a training ship for the merchant marine at Swansea, 1874 |
1874 to 1874 | Swansea Museum | education navy |
SM.1994.35 | naval journal of the voyage of the Lion & the Hindustan from England to the Gulf of Peking, China, 1796 |
1796 to 1796 | Swansea Museum | navy ships routes |
R66/43 | reports of meetings of the Swansea Harbour Trust, 1842 |
1842 to 1842 | Swansea Museum | organisations |
R66/102 | papers of the Trustees of Swansea Harbour including (nos 1-2) extracts from the improvement report of Joseph Huddart addressed to the Trustees of Swansea Harbour of 1794, 1804 & second report, 1804; (no.3), narrative by George Tennant on Neath |
1794 to 1847 | Swansea Museum | None |
R66/98 | reports on Swansea docks, 1841-7 |
1841 to 1847 | Swansea Museum | ports harbours |
R66/103-4 | reports & returns relating to Swansea Harbour, 1859-76, n.d. |
1859 to 1876 | Swansea Museum | ports accounts |