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JECuk
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16/06/2008 08:28
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Tracing boat's history with the Admiralty
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Our boat was apparently handed over to the Admiralty at the start of the war. Any ideas from the forum on how we can try to trace her history while she was in Naval service?
All ideas welcome as we are keen to fill the gap in her official history.
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Re: Tracing boat's history with the Admiralty
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Isn't there a Dunkirk Little Ships Association? Would they be able to help?
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JECuk
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16/06/2008 08:52
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Yes, we are in the Association but the history there misses this bit. I will also ask them but just thought someone on here may have some ideas.
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War Museum maybe?
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Is this your baby............or should I say Grandma!? 
http://www.adls.org.uk/shipinfo.cfm?id=143&RestTrust=0
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JECuk
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16/06/2008 09:04
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Re: Tracing boat's history with the Admiralty
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yep.
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Very nice too! Got any recent pics?
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JECuk
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16/06/2008 09:16
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Not too many yet. Will try to post some this evening.
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Great! I would like to see them
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maxi77
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16/06/2008 12:35
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Re: Tracing boat's history with the Admiralty
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Our boat was apparently handed over to the Admiralty at the start of the war. Any ideas from the forum on how we can try to trace her history while she was in Naval service?
All ideas welcome as we are keen to fill the gap in her official history.
A lot will depend on whether she was actually formallytaken on by the RN in which case there will be records or whether it was just a local arrangement in which case there are unlikely to be any records.
All the wartime stuff is now in the national archives so perhaps contacting the Imperial War Museum would be a start as to where to look, or if you are near Pompey try the RN Museum on the dockyard. Neither will have the records but will probably be able to point you in the right direction.
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have you tried http://www.shipsnostalgia.com/
enormous archive of all sorts of craft, and there's quite a few chaps on the forum that are well up on WWII/dunkirk etc
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JECuk
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16/06/2008 17:17
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Re: Tracing boat's history with the Admiralty
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Thanks for the tip. Giving them a try as well.
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try the national maritime museum at greenwich as they have a large collection of admiralty records, particularly useful for researching wrecks. Although you will have to apply for a readers ticket. They have a web site so try googling them.
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