Maclay, Joseph Paton, 1857-1951 (1st Baron Maclay)
Dates
- Existence: 1857 - 1951
Biography
Joseph Paton Maclay (1857-1951), 1st Baron Maclay; shipowner
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Joseph Paton Maclay, 1st Baron Maclay, Paris, 2 July 1918
The visit has been worthwhile, 'It is now 10 and I am just starting for Versailles where I expect the PM arrived last night.'; autograph
Letter from Lord Maclay; Glasgow, 19 Feb. 1930
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from Lord Maclay; Glasgow, 31 Oct. 1933
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from Lord Maclay; Glasgow, 9 Nov. 1933
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from Lord Maclay; Glasgow, 13 Nov. 1933
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Letter from Lord Maclay; Glasgow, 17 Nov. 1933
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.
Miscellaneous correspondence, 25 May 1903-14 Dec. 1940
World War I: blockade and Atlantic convoys, 17 May 1915-1942 (Circa)
Correspondence and papers re Money's work in the blockade of Germany, and his part in advocating and implementing an effective convoy system for Atlantic shipping in response to the German U-Boat offensive during World War I (so-called 'Atlantic Concentration'). Unless otherwise stated, the item is a letter to Money.