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Admiralty: China Station: Correspondence

Catalogue reference: ADM 125

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ADM 125

Records of the China Station including the East Indies, Japan, Korea, Australasia, Pacific Islands and the Behring Sea. They include correspondence relating to the East India Company in China, general service proceedings throughout the Station's...

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ADM 125

Title
Admiralty: China Station: Correspondence
Date

1828-1946

Description

Records of the China Station including the East Indies, Japan, Korea, Australasia, Pacific Islands and the Behring Sea. They include correspondence relating to the East India Company in China, general service proceedings throughout the Station's area of operations, piracy and the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to 1895.

Arrangement
Arrangement

The records have been arranged under the following headings: General (ADM 125/1-73), Naval Establishments, Bases and Stores, (ADM 125/74-91), British trade and relations with Chinese Governments (ADM 125/92-111), Sino-Japanese War (ADM 125/112-114), Japan (ADM 125/115-122), Chinese Rivers (ADM 125/123-128), Seal Fishing Patrol (ADM 125/ 129, 130), East Indies and Pacific (ADM 125/131-143) and Piracy (ADM 125/144-148). It should be borne in mind, however, that the General section contains correspondence relating to all the other subjects.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Board of Admiralty, China Station, 1865-1946
  • Board of Admiralty, East Indies and China Station, 1816-1865
Physical description

150 volume(s)

Subjects
Topics
Litigation
Trade and commerce
Asia
Piracy and privateering
Australia and Pacific
Navy
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Operations, battles and campaigns
Administrative / biographical background

The China Station became a separate Command in 1865; hitherto it had been first, an integral part of the East Indies Station and then, the senior Division of a joint Command. Its sphere of operations at one time extended from India to Australasia and as far East as Pitcairn Island; its northern limits were the Behring Sea. The Station records relate to naval activities in this vast area as well as operations off the Chinese coast and there is a considerable amount of correspondence concerning Japan; some papers relating to ports in Northern Russia are also included. The reports and proceedings of the ubiquitous gunboats on the great Chinese rivers form an important section of this accumulation.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C1834/

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