Mutiny
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Copy of D. Bonner Smith, "The Naval Mutinies of 1797", 1935
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, official papers, lectures, articles, broadcasts and photographs
Also including papers of Commander John Somerville about his father, 1950-91
Papers about the causes of the Invergordon Mutiny, 1932 - 1934
Papers comprising diaries, correspondence, official papers, lectures, articles, broadcasts and photographs
Also including papers of Commander John Somerville about his father, 1950-91
Papers relating to the Invergordon mutiny, September 1931, 1933 - 1970
Includes report by Dreyer (as Commander-in-Chief, China) to the Admiralty on "Naval discipline", 16 July 1933; and his correspondence with Sir V. Baddeley (former Deputy secretary of the Admiralty), October 1937, Admiral Sir Frederick Field, November 1937, and Sir A.H. Carter (Secretary of the Admiralty), December 1937
Papers relating to the Invergordon mutiny, September 1931, 1931 - 1932
Includes copies of Admiralty telegrams relating to pay cuts, September 1931
The Papers of Admiral Sir Frederic Charles Dreyer
Papers comprising correspondence, a diary, articles, lectures, broadcasts and press cuttings
Including letters from Admiral of the Fleet Lord Jellicoe, 1906-34 (168), with other letters and papers about Jellicoe; papers about the Battle of Jutland, 1916-55; and papers about the Invergordon Mutiny, 1931-7.