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This record is about the Records of the Director of Minesweeping. Pack number C36: Swept channel into Liverpool... dating from 1914-1919 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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Records of the Director of Minesweeping.
Pack number C36: Swept channel into Liverpool and N.W. Lightship, December 1917-May 1918.
Pack number C91: Methods of dealing with enemy mines. Instructions to fishermen, July 1917-July 1919.
Pack number C98: Organisation of Paddle Minesweepers, etc, August 1917-September 1918.
Pack number C122: Deductions from enemy minelaying methods, June 1917-August 1918.
Pack number C130: Delay release in German mines, December 1917-August 1918.
Pack number C133: Paddlers sweeping abreast, June 1917 to February 1918.
Pack number C142: Correspondence re bi-monthly Minesweeping Statements, October 1914-July 1918.
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Admiralty: Historical Section: Records used for Official History, First World War
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