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[[File:Salmon.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon, K.C.B., V.C.<br><small>Photograph: ''Naval and Army Illustrated''.</small>]] | |||
{{FleetRN}} {{SIR}} '''Nowell Salmon''', V.C., G.C.B., Royal Navy (20 February, 1835 – 14 February, 1912) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]], serving with exceptional distinction in the Indian Mutiny and after fifty-four years of service became one of the most senior officers. | {{FleetRN}} {{SIR}} '''Nowell Salmon''', V.C., G.C.B., Royal Navy (20 February, 1835 – 14 February, 1912) was an officer of the [[Royal Navy]], serving with exceptional distinction in the Indian Mutiny and after fifty-four years of service became one of the most senior officers. | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 31 January 2011
Admiral of the Fleet SIR Nowell Salmon, V.C., G.C.B., Royal Navy (20 February, 1835 – 14 February, 1912) was an officer of the Royal Navy, serving with exceptional distinction in the Indian Mutiny and after fifty-four years of service became one of the most senior officers.
Footnotes
Bibliography
Papers
Service Records
- The National Archives. ADM 196/37.
- The National Archives. ADM 196/16.
Naval Offices | ||
Preceded by Sir Richard Vesey Hamilton |
Commander-in-Chief on the China Station 1887 – 1890 |
Succeeded by Sir Frederick W. Richards |
Preceded by The Earl of Clanwilliam |
Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth 1894 – 1897 |
Succeeded by Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bart. |
Preceded by Sir Algernon McL. Lyons |
First and Principal Naval Aide-de-Camp 1897 – 1899 |
Succeeded by Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, Bart. |