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Secret packs of the Commander in Chief Grand Fleet, Volume XII, pack 007, section...

Catalogue reference: ADM 137/1892

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This record is about the Secret packs of the Commander in Chief Grand Fleet, Volume XII, pack 007, section... dating from 1914-1918 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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ADM 137/1892
Date
1914-1918
Description

Secret packs of the Commander in Chief Grand Fleet, Volume XII, pack 007, section B.

Firth of Forth Defences.

Folio 1: Title page.

Folio 2: Explanatory note. During the period of the War, papers of a confidential nature in the office of the C-in-C Home Fleet were filed in Packs (numbered separately from the non-confidential records) in a Series 001 to 0042 inclusive. Copies of relevant telegrams were filed in these packs, but a complete set of all telegrams was also maintained. The secret packs were re-arranged by the Grand Fleet Secretarial staff in February 1919, when papers considered unimportant were removed and destroyed, and the remainder re-indexed. They were received in this form by the Historical Section in April 1920, and bound as received, in a series of Volumes. The 1919 index will be found in the first volume (see ADM 137/1881) and extracts from this have been inserted in each succeeding volume. This volume is the 12th of the series.

Folio 3: Index of contents. Trade - The Blockade.

Folios 4-7: Blank.

Folio 8: Contents page.

Folios 9-199: Booms and defence obstructions.

Folios 200-262: Shore defences.

Folios 263-285: Patrols.

Folios 286-386: Arrangements for entering and leaving.

Folios 387-492: Development as a base for whole of Grand Fleet. Extensive and detailed reports and correspondence between Admiral J R Jellicoe, others and Admiralty examining pros and cons of moving Fleet from Scapa to Firth of Forth.

Folios 493-527: Miscellaneous papers

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The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
HSA 94
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Subjects
Topics
Trade and commerce
Conflict
Navy
Official publications
Communications
Armed Forces (General Administration)
Operations, battles and campaigns
Record URL
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ADM 137

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

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