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[Note: ADM 137/1934A-1934B are produced as a single document: order as ADM 137/1934...

Catalogue reference: ADM 137/1934B

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This record is about the [Note: ADM 137/1934A-1934B are produced as a single document: order as ADM 137/1934... dating from 1914-1916 in the series Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
ADM 137/1934B
Date
1914-1916
Description

[Note: ADM 137/1934A-1934B are produced as a single document: order as ADM 137/1934].

Listing continued from ADM 137/1934A.

Folio 337: 39. Report on Swedish steam ship Campania.

Folios 338-341: 40. Fish trawler Shamrock. At sea, 13 August 1915. – (Not stated).

Folios 342-346: 41. HMS Larkspur. At sea, 13 August 1915. Gun fire.

Folios 347-349: 42. HMS Kempenfelt. At sea, 15 August 1915. Ramming.

Folios 350-356: 43. HMS Embro. At sea, 13 September 1915. (Not stated).

Folios 357-365: 44. HMS Emperor of India. At sea, 24 September 1915. – (Not stated).

Folios 366-367: 45. HMS Embro. At sea, 9 July 1915. –

Folios 368-393: 46. HMS Devonshire. At sea, 20 December 1915. – (Not stated).

Folios 394-409: 47. HMS Talisman. Off Newbiggen, 24 January 1916. – (Not stated) .

Folios 410-412: 48. HMS Crescent. Sea vicinity of Skerryvore Light, 15 March 1916. – (Not stated).

Folios 413-423: 49. 3rd Battle Squadron. At sea, 23 March 1916. – (Not stated) .

Folios 424-427: 50. HMS Columbella. At sea, 26 May 1916. Gun fire.

Folios 428-435: 51. HM Trawler Chrysea. At sea, 14 May 1916. Gun fire.

Folios 436-440: 52. Fleet sweepers. At sea, 30 May 1916. – (Not stated).

Folios 441-444: 53. HMS Trident. At sea, 30 May 1916. (Not stated) –.

Folios 445-451: 54. HMS Galatea and HMS Phaeton. At sea, 10 July 1916. – (Not stated) .

Folios 452-460: 55. Unit 34 Peterhead. At sea, 7 and 8 July 1916. Ramming and gun fire.

Folios 41-463: 56. HM Trawler Chrysea. At sea, 23 July 1915. – (Not stated) .

Folios 464-481: 57. HM Trawlers Nellie Nutten, ERA and Onward. At sea, 11 July 1915. – (Not stated).

Folios 482-492: 58. HMS Musketeer. At sea, 13 July 1915. Depth charge.

Folios 493-497: 59. HMS Melton and HMS Ascot. At sea, 12 August 1915. Ramming and gun fire.

Folios 498-503: 60. HMS New Zealand and HMS Inflexible. At sea, 19 August 1916. – (Not stated).

Folios 504-517: 61. HMS Porpoise. At sea, 21 August 1916. Ramming.

Folios 518-520: 62. HMS Mindful. At sea, 20 August 1916. – (Not stated).

Folios 521-523: 63. HMS Dublin. At sea, 19 August 1916. – (Not stated) .

Folios 524-526: 63A. HMS Gunner. At sea, 20 August 1916. Gun fire.

Folios 527-532: 64. HMS Patriot, HMS Plover, HMS Norman, HMS Partridge. At sea, 11 September 1916. Explosive PV.

Folios 533-542: 65. HMS Manners. Pentland Firth, 24 September 1916.

Folios 543-609: 66. HM Yacht Conqueror II, Trawler Sarah Alice, Steam ship St Gothard. At sea, 26 September 1916. Sunk by enemy torpedoes.

Folios 610-613: 67. HMS Obedient. At sea, 30 September 1916. – (Not stated).

Folio 614: 68. Letter of appreciation to master of the oiler Califol.

Folios 615-618: 69. Correspondence re HMS Faulknor to intercept damaged enemy submarine.

Folios 619-621: 70. At sea, 27 October 1916. Ramming.

Folios 622-627: 71. HMS Kildonan Castle. At sea, 27 October 1916. Ramming.

Folios 628-630: 71A. HMS Patia. At sea, 21 October 1916 (Not stated)–.

Folios 631-634: 72. Steam ship Rio Perahy. At sea, 28 October 1916. Sunk by enemy submarine.

Folios 635-637: 73. HMS Hilary. At sea, 11 November 1916. (Not stated) .

Folios 638-639: 74. HMS Avenger. At sea, 28 October 1916. (Not stated).

Folios 640-642: 75. HMS Ossory. At sea, 9 December 1916. Ramming.

Folios 643-645: 76. HMS Gloucestershire. At sea, 29 November 1916. Ramming.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
HSA 136
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C17953535/

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Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War

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