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In April, 1913, the [[Royal Navy]] ordered a number of '''Officer of Quarters' Range-Keeping Instruments''' for a number of vessels.
In April, 1913, the [[Royal Navy]] ordered a number of '''Officer of Quarters' Range-Keeping Instruments''' for a number of vessels.


By August, six of these were to go to each of {{UK-Argyll}}, {{UK-Devonshire}}, {{UK-Roxburgh}}, {{UK-Hampshire}}, {{UK-Anrtim}}, and {{UK-Carnarvon}}, and two each to {{UK-Hyacinth}}, {{UK-Highflyer}} and {{UK-Hermes}}.{{AWO1913|457 of 15 Aug, 1913}}
By August, six of these were to go to each of {{UK-Argyll}}, {{UK-Devonshire}}, {{UK-Roxburgh}}, {{UK-Hampshire}}, {{UK-Antrim}}, and {{UK-Carnarvon}}, and two each to {{UK-Hyacinth}}, {{UK-Highflyer}} and {{UK-Hermes}}.{{AWO1913|457 of 15 Aug, 1913}}


We have yet to discover any description on this instrument.
We have yet to discover any description on this instrument.

Revision as of 20:30, 12 November 2012

In April, 1913, the Royal Navy ordered a number of Officer of Quarters' Range-Keeping Instruments for a number of vessels.

By August, six of these were to go to each of Argyll, Devonshire, Roxburgh, Hampshire, Antrim, and Carnarvon, and two each to Hyacinth, Highflyer and Hermes.[1]

We have yet to discover any description on this instrument.

See Also

Footnotes

  1. Admiralty Weekly Order No. 457 of 15 Aug, 1913.

Bibliography

  • Admiralty. Admiralty Weekly Orders, 1913. Unnumbered copy at The National Archives. ADM 182/4.