National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) - Phipps Hornby family - Papers, 1847-1903
National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) - Phipps Hornby family - Papers, 1847-1903
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Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]
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M 3068-3072
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microfilm reels 35 mm
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Microfilm : M 3068-3072. See detailed contents list (15pp.) at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/277, Vol. 28.
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Microfilm includes: 1. Papers 1847-51 of Sir Phipps Hornby concerning British and French interests in the Pacific. Correspondents include William Miller and George Pritchard. 2. Papers 1865-91 of Sir Geoffrey Phipps Hornby mainly relating to activities of HMS Liverpool on Australian Station in 1866-70. 3. Papers 1901-3 of Robert S. Phipps Hornby re...
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National Maritime Museum (Great Britain) - Phipps Hornby family - Papers, 1847-1903
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National Library of Australia holds microform master
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Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M3068-3072
Original held by the National Maritime Museum, Romney Street, Greenwich, London SE10 9NF, England
List available (14 p.)
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Administrative / Biographical history
Sir Phipps Hornby was Rear Admiral and Commander of Pacific Squadron in 1847-50. His son, Sir Geoffrey Phipps Hornby was Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Station (1877-80). Robert S. Phipps Hornby was Commander in Chief, North America and West Indies Station (1914-15). Windham M. Phipps Hornby, son of Robert, entered the Royal Navy in 1909
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M 3068-3072
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9WZMORpY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9WZMORpY
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433009
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