New ship histories
Moderator: Maikel
Re: New ship histories
The edited logs of USRC Manning, 1916, with two Journey Plotter maps, have been published.
Our thanks to editor, John.
Our thanks to editor, John.
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Nearly 1500 positions have been added to the journey of HMS Dartmouth (1913-1915 and 1919-1921) in Journey Plotter, giving extra detail, especially when she was on patrol duties.
Also quite a number of previously unknown place and ship names have been identified.
https://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-W ... tmouth.htm
Also quite a number of previously unknown place and ship names have been identified.
https://www.naval-history.net/OWShips-W ... tmouth.htm
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The edited logs of HMS Capetown, April 1922 to March 1924, have been published, together with four Journey Plotter maps.
Our thanks to editor and mapmaker, Su!
Summon your muse, Hanibal.
Our thanks to editor and mapmaker, Su!
Summon your muse, Hanibal.
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It's been quite a while, but I did set these up in advance, so here goes:
Five little warships,
Off the Northern shore.
One got stuck in sea ice
And then there were four!
Five little warships,
Off the Northern shore.
One got stuck in sea ice
And then there were four!
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Where available additional positions have been added to the 1916 journey of USRC Manning in Journey Plotter, even hourly positions for her time in Alaskan waters.
The latter have been calculated by Michael.
Edit: updated image URL
The latter have been calculated by Michael.
Edit: updated image URL
Re: New ship histories
Great work, Maikel and Michael.
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Rosemary's edited logs of USS Jamestown, 1847-48, have been published, with one Journey Plotter map from me.
Well done Rosemary!
Well done Rosemary!
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I posted this today on naval-history.net's Facebook page:
In memoriam
We remember with affection Don Kindell who died earlier this month.
Don was a long-time friend and colleague of Gordon Smith, who established Naval-History.Net in 1998.
Don contributed so many valuable articles to Naval-History, including painstakingly assembled casualty lists from both world wars, ship movements and losses, convoy escort movements, and diaries.
As Gordon said, "Don Kindell's contribution to Royal Navy history has been enormous over a very long period."
Don was unfailingly polite and helpful to the volunteers at Naval-History and Old Weather, and we will miss him.
We offer our condolences to his wife, Carolyn, and to his family.
Caro and Maikel, on behalf of all our volunteer logbook editors
In memoriam
We remember with affection Don Kindell who died earlier this month.
Don was a long-time friend and colleague of Gordon Smith, who established Naval-History.Net in 1998.
Don contributed so many valuable articles to Naval-History, including painstakingly assembled casualty lists from both world wars, ship movements and losses, convoy escort movements, and diaries.
As Gordon said, "Don Kindell's contribution to Royal Navy history has been enormous over a very long period."
Don was unfailingly polite and helpful to the volunteers at Naval-History and Old Weather, and we will miss him.
We offer our condolences to his wife, Carolyn, and to his family.
Caro and Maikel, on behalf of all our volunteer logbook editors
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The logs of USS Yorktown, 1893-1894, with five Journey Plotter maps, have been published.
Three cheers for editor, mapmaker and publisher, Maikel.
Three cheers for editor, mapmaker and publisher, Maikel.
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She has definitely covered some seafloor!! Interesting to see the change in names for the countries in Africa.
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An update of Hansjorg's edited 1914-19 logs of HMS Kent, with new Journey Plotter maps, has been published.
Our thanks to all concerned.
Our thanks to all concerned.
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Part 2 of the edited logs of HMS Fantome, with three Journey Plotter maps, has been published.
Our thanks to editor, Robert.
Our thanks to editor, Robert.
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Four little warships,
Playing Shipopoly.
One got sent to Drydock,
And then there were three!
(Very good timing - there are currently four of us playing Shipopoly, and I think it won't be long before that's down to three!)
Playing Shipopoly.
One got sent to Drydock,
And then there were three!
(Very good timing - there are currently four of us playing Shipopoly, and I think it won't be long before that's down to three!)
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Paul has updated his edited logs of HMS Himalaya, 1916-1918, and added four new Journey Plotter maps.
Thanks Paul!
Thanks Paul!
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The edited logs of HMS Danae, 1920-21, with two Journey Plotter maps, have been published.
Many thanks to editor Janet (jil) for persevering with the awful, faded writing.
Many thanks to editor Janet (jil) for persevering with the awful, faded writing.