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Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'The essential arithmetic of deterrence' by Ian Bellany.
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Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'The essential arithmetic of deterrence' by Ian Bellany.
Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'Nuclear strategy: the debate moves on' by Colin S Gray.
Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'Future concepts in military submarine systems' by Brian Thomas.
Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'Deterrence and defence in Europe revising NATO's theatre nuclear posture' by Colin S Gray, King's College London.
Royal united Services Institute Journal: 'Blowpipe shoulder-fired AA weapon system' by Brig Gwynne-Lewis relating to anti-aircraft defence.
Royal United Services Institute Journal: 'Allison, Attlee and the bomb: views on the 1947 British decision to build an atom bomb' by Maj E M Fitzgerald, and 'The origins of the Soviet hydrogen bomb: the York hypothesis' by Dr John Bellany.
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, (RUSI): spring lecture and seminar programme.
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, (RUSI): publicity leaflet, [1967 - 1976]
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, (RUSI): publicity leaflet.
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes, 1969 Apr 1
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes.
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes, 1968 Oct 24
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes.
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes, 1968 May 7
Royal United Services Institute: Council minutes.
Royal Tank Regiment directives issued by Pyman on the following subjects: 'Gunnery', 23pp; 'Inspection and maintenance of vehicles', 6pp; 'Administration', 4pp; 'Battle drill', 3pp; 'Intelligence and security in the field', 2pp; 'Hygiene and sanitation', 6pp; 'Anti-gas', 2pp; 'Navigation', 5pp; 'In the field', 1p. Typescript
Royal Tank Corps Journal review, Oct 1930, of A short history of the Royal Tank Corps
Review of 'A short history of the Royal Tank Corps', article by Liddell Hart in the Royal Tank Corps Journal
Royal Society memoir of Jean Hanson, written by Sir John Randall, 1975
Memoir of Hanson by Sir John Randall for the Royal Society, 21, 1975, 313-343. List of publications (incomplete)
ROYAL NAVY INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFICERS ON THE WORLDWIDE SUPPRESSION OF THE SLAVE TRADE, 1892
Instructions for the Guidance of the Captains and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships of War employed in The Suppression of the Slave Trade (2 volumes, HMSO, 1892). Volume One includes general instructions for visiting, searching and detaining vessels, sending to port of adjudication, sheltering fugitive slaves, filling in forms and certificates, dealing with British vessels, vessels of no name or nation, vessels from West African states, and vessels covered by the General Act of the Brussels Conference. Volume Two lists treaties with states not party to the Brussels Act and provides special instructions for dealing with vessels from the Argentine Confederation, Bolivia, Borneo, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominica, Equator, Hayti [Haiti], Liberia, Mexico, New Granada, Uruguay and Venezuela; East African Slave Trade: Instructions for Officers of Her Majesty's Navy when employed on detached boat service (Admiralty, 1892), excerpted from the Instructions for the Guidance of the Captains and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships of War with added vocabulary of Swaheli (Swahili) phrases.
Macgregor, Sir Evan, 1842-1926, Knight, Admiralty Official
ROYAL NAVAL CONVOY, AUSTRALIA TO UK, 1917: photograph album
Photographs taken on board an unidentified ship; [1917]; including views of other ships in convoy HMS LYSANDER, HMAT SHROPSHIRE, HMS IMPLACABLE, HMS MANTUA, HMAT ASCANIAS, RMS RIMUTAKA, HMAT TOFUA, HMS KING ALFRED, SS HIGHLAND GLEN, HMS KENT, HMHS OXFORDSHIRE, HMAT SUFFOLK, HMAT MARATHON, and HMS ORAMAH; pictures of crew and passengers; scenes of life and work onboard, including sailing from Melbourne, Australia; disembarking at Plymouth, England; church services; transferring officers by rowing boat; a boxing match; landing troops; the wireless room; Sundays at sea; views of various locations en route including Table Mountain, Hout Bay, docks and post office, Cape Town, South Africa; street and village scenes in Sierra Leone; trips to Lane Gove River, Sydney, and an Aboriginal corroboree (Aboriginal dance), Port Darwin, Australia.
Royal message to 39 Division personnel, [1916], on their leaving UK for the Western Front
Farewell message from Buckingham Palace to the men of 39 Div on their departure for active service in France. 1p.
Royal Mail first day covers of Halley's Comet, drawn by Ralph Steadman, 1986
Royal Mail first day covers, commemorating Halley's Comet, designed by Ralph Steadman, 1986. Also a 1984 Christmas card for the Erawan Hotel, Bangkok, by Steadman.
Royal Institute on International Affairs paper Chatham House/MoD seminar: 'The declining myth of flexible response' by Dr Lawrence Freedman.
Royal Institute of International Affairs: 'British foreign policy to 1985: The future of the British nuclear deterrent: technical, economic and strategic issues' by Ian Smart.