Bridge Papers at the National Maritime Museum

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A list of the papers of Admiral Sir Cyprian A. G. Bridge in the possession of the National Maritime Museum, London.

BRI/1

Journals: 14 Jan-30 Sep 1895 contains heads of letter and signals sent and received.

BRI/2

Journals: 1 Oct 1895-30 Jun 1896 contains heads of letter and signals sent and received.

BRI/3

Journals: 1 Jul 1896-30 Jun 1897 contains heads of letter and signals sent and received.

BRI/4

Journals: 1 Jul 1897-19 Apr 1898 contains heads of letter and signals sent and received.

BRI/5

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the Cdr-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot Oct-Nov 1881.

BRI/6

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the Cdr-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot Nov 1881-Nov 1882.

BRI/7

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the Cdr-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot Nov 1882-May 1883.

BRI/8

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the Cdr-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot May-Nov 1883.

BRI/9

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the Cdr-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot Nov 1883-Feb 1885.

BRI/10

Australian Station, in command of the ESPIEGLE 1881-5: letterbook containing pressed copies of out letters including a large number to the C-in-C, Adm the Hon Sir Gilbert Elliot Feb-Sep 1885.

BRI/11

Watch bill and similar material relating to HMS AUDACIOUS 1874-77 flagship of Vice-Adm Alfred Phillipps Ryder, China Station.

BRI/12

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98: letters received arranged in alphabetical order under sender's name 1895-98.

BRI/13

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98: summary of telegrams sent in book form Jan-Mar 1898.

BRI/14

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: 5 folders of letters received, mainly from naval officers; arranged alphabetically by surname.

BRI/15

Box containing seven folders, China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received mainly from Admiralty 1901-4 (Selbourne, Battenberg, Kerr & Fisher), subjects include gun firing and coal supply for the China Station.

BRI/16

BRI/16/1

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98. Letters received arranged in alphabetical order (A-F) under sender's name, 1895-98.

BRI/16/2

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98. Letters received arranged in alphabetical order (G-H) under sender's name, 1895-98.

BRI/16/3

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98. Letters received arranged in alphabetical order (J-T) under sender's name, 1895-98.

BRI/16/4

Australian Station, Commander-in-Chief 1895-98. Letters received arranged in alphabetical order (W-Y) under sender's name, 1895-98.

BRI/17

BRI/17/1

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers from Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Tokyo,etc. Divided into folders alphabetically by surname of the correspondents. This folder contains those beginning, G-K.

BRI/17/2

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers from Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Tokyo,etc. Divided into folders alphabetically by surname of the correspondents. This folder contains those beginning, L-Mc.

BRI/17/3

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers from Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Tokyo,etc. Also includes a War Office memorandum regarding arrangements for the funeral of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wylie Norman, dated 28 October 1904. Divided into folders alphabetically by surname of the correspondents. This folder contains those beginning, M-P.

BRI/17/4

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers from Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Tokyo,etc. Divided into folders alphabetically by surname of the correspondents. This folder contains those beginning, Mc-R.

BRI/17/5

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers from Hong Kong, London, Seoul, Tokyo,etc. Divided into folders alphabetically by surname of the correspondents. This folder contains those beginning, R.

BRI/18

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: 6 folders of letters received from envoys, ministers etc, A-F. There are also letters from and copies of letters to Adm Custance (1890-1903) including consuls, Colonial Governors, naval attache (Tunbridge) and other naval officers including Sir Edward Seymour, Adm Grenfell and Sir George Clarke, 1901-4; arranged alphabetically by surname.

BRI/19

BRI/19/1

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers etc, divided into folders alphabetically by surnames of correspondents, this folder contains those beginning, S.

BRI/19/2

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers etc, divided into folders alphabetically by surnames of correspondents, this folder contains those beginning, S-T.

BRI/19/3

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers etc, divided into folders alphabetically by surnames of correspondents. These two folders contain those beginning, T.

BRI/19/4

China Station, Commander-in-Chief 1901-4: letters received from Envoys, Ministers etc, divided into folders alphabetically by surnames of correspondents. This folder contains those beginning W-Z and miscellaneous.

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