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*1920 Neville S Lytton portrait in the possession of the Imperial War Museum | {{refbegin}} | ||
*1920 Neville S Lytton portrait in the possession of the Imperial War Museum. Catalogue Number IWM ART 3141. | |||
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==Service Records== | ==Service Records== |
Revision as of 19:28, 7 December 2009
Admiral SIR Thomas Henry Martyn Jerram, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Royal Navy (6 September, 1858 – 19 March, 1933) was an officer of the Royal Navy.
Jerram and his wife left Liverpool in the liner Empress of Britain in late January, 1913, accompanied by his Flag Lieutenant, Hector Boyes, and his Secretary Charles Edward Lynes. They disembarked at Halifax and travelled by train to Vancouver and took another Canadian Pacific Liner to Hong Kong, stopping at Victoria, B.C., Yokohama and Shanghai.
Promoted to Vice-Admiral from Acting rank on 4 June, 1913.
Footnotes
Bibliography
- "Admiral Sir Martyn Jerram" (Obituaries). The Times. Tuesday, 21 March, 1933. Issue 46398, col B, pg. 16.
Images
- 1920 Neville S Lytton portrait in the possession of the Imperial War Museum. Catalogue Number IWM ART 3141.
Service Records
Naval Office | ||
Preceded by Sir George Warrender |
Vice-Admiral Commanding, Second Battle Squadron 1915 – 1916 |
Succeeded by Sir John de Robeck |