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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== |
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Frederick Clayton Woodhouse served in the Royal Navy and was stationed in the "A" turret of the battlecruiser Lion at the Battle of Jutland.
His account of the battle can be found in the Liddle Collection at the University of Leeds, and suggests he may have been the trainer, as he had a sighting port and no apparent direct duty while the ship were under director firing.
Early Life & Career
Woodhouse was appointed captain of the cruiser Ajax on 9 October, 1937.[1]
Bibliography
- "Vice-Admiral Boyle Somerville" (Obituaries). The Times. Thursday, 26 March, 1936. Issue 47333, col B, p. 16.
Service Records
- The National Archives. ADM 196/89.
- The National Archives. ADM 196/42.
- The National Archives. ADM 196/20.
See Also
- Papers at RNMN/WOODHOUSE in the Liddle Collection, University of Leeds Special Collections
- Sir David Beatty's Farewell Speech to H.M.S. Lion, 1916
Footnotes
- ↑ The Navy List. (May, 1939). p. 254.