7th Jul, 2020 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Unshaken)

 
  Lot 105
 

105

[Z] A MIDSHIPMAN'S LOG FROM THE 'DUNCAN CLASS' BATTLESHIP H.M.S. 'EXMOUTH', 1908-09

A MIDSHIPMAN'S LOG FROM THE 'DUNCAN CLASS' BATTLESHIP H.M.S. EXMOUTH,1908-09

kept by G.A. Titterton between 1st February 1908 and 7th July 1909, written in a neat, clear hand with daily accounts of shipboard routine, gunnery practise and cruises,etc., and liberally interspersed with pen, ink and watercolour charts and technical diagrams of the ship's components, each signed and initialled by the examining officer, bound within HMSO regulation journal with quarter calf marbled blue boards with gilt titles and cross of St. George to cover -- 12½ x 8½in. (32 x 21.5cm.)

Numerous interesting passing details are contained within - visiting Royals, accidental deaths etc.; one of the early entries (12.2.08) mentions coaling the ship with 1,200 tons which, according to Titterton's calculations indicated an average burn of 171.4 tons per hour. Exmouth was one of six fast pre-Dreadnoughts completed in 1903 to counter a new Russian class and, with a cruising speed of 19kts, were then the fastest battleships in the world. She was flagship to the Mediterranean Squadron from November 1908, based at Malta.

Sold for £744
Estimated at £400 - £600

(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)


Condition Report

some scuffing to covers, otherwise good / commensurate with age.


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A MIDSHIPMAN'S LOG FROM THE 'DUNCAN CLASS' BATTLESHIP H.M.S. EXMOUTH,1908-09

kept by G.A. Titterton between 1st February 1908 and 7th July 1909, written in a neat, clear hand with daily accounts of shipboard routine, gunnery practise and cruises,etc., and liberally interspersed with pen, ink and watercolour charts and technical diagrams of the ship's components, each signed and initialled by the examining officer, bound within HMSO regulation journal with quarter calf marbled blue boards with gilt titles and cross of St. George to cover -- 12½ x 8½in. (32 x 21.5cm.)

Numerous interesting passing details are contained within - visiting Royals, accidental deaths etc.; one of the early entries (12.2.08) mentions coaling the ship with 1,200 tons which, according to Titterton's calculations indicated an average burn of 171.4 tons per hour. Exmouth was one of six fast pre-Dreadnoughts completed in 1903 to counter a new Russian class and, with a cruising speed of 19kts, were then the fastest battleships in the world. She was flagship to the Mediterranean Squadron from November 1908, based at Malta.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Unshaken), 7th Jul, 2020

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