1947 WW II ADMIRALTY LOSSES FLEETS ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS DESTROYERS ETC HMSO 1st
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1947 – ADMIRALTY. "Ships of the Royal Navy - Statement of Losses During the Second World War". His Majesty's Stationery Office [HMSO], 1947, British Parliamentary Paper. First edition. Rare Statement of Losses During the Second World War: 3rd September, 1939 to 2nd September, 1945. Folio size 13" by 8", with 70pp., very good condition, a few small stamps, in the original printed blue card covers. For example the very first ship.... CLASS – BATTLESHIP NAME – ROYAL OAK TONNAGE – 29,150 DATE OF COMPLETION – 1/5/16 DATE OF LOSS – 14 TH OCT 1939 HOW LOST AND WHERE – SUNK BY U-BOAT TORPEDO, SCAPA FLOW, ORKNEYS. Contents include:- Part I: Warships and Auxiliary Vessels . I. List of losses arranged according to year and class; II. Summary of losses by year and class; III. Analysis of causes of loss by classes; IV. Summary of losses by year and cause; V. Classified nominal list of losses; Part II: Landing Ships, Craft and Barges : I. Lists of losses arranged according to year and class; II. Summary of losses. With index. A remarkable report – this sort of official material on is very scarce and collectible. Please feel free to email me with any queries Quite heavy - airmail to USA etc (5-7 days) is £8, insured to £46. Airmail to Europe is £5, insured to £46. In UK first class £2.70 insured to £46. I am happy to accept payment
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