This concise guide to naval history and naval records is essential
reading and reference for anyone researching the fascinating story of
Britain's navy and the men and women who served in it. Whether you are
interested in the career of an individual seaman, finding out about a
medal winner or just want to know more about a particular ship, campaign
or operation, this book will point you in the right direction.
Simon Fowler assumes the reader has little prior knowledge of the navy
and its history. His book shows you how to trace an officer, petty
officer or rating from the seventeenth century up to the 1960s using
records at the National Archives and elsewhere.
The book also covers the specialist and auxiliary services associated
with the navy - among them the Royal Marines, the Fleet Air Arm, the
naval dockyards, the WRNS and the Fleet Auxiliary. In each section he
explains which records survive, where they can be found and how they can
be used for research. He also recommends resources available online as
well as books and memoirs.
His handbook is a valuable research tool for anyone who is keen to find
out about the career of an ancestor who served in the Royal Navy or was
connected with it.