Guide to the Records of the Royal Marines Museum (as filmed by the AJCP)
M2636-M2637
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Created: 2019
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Series 11. Books, Documents, 1784 - 15 October 1951
Subseries 11/13. Diaries, 13 March 1796 - 15 October 1951
Major Alfred Cecil Hood, 18 June 1945 - 1 July 1946 (File 11/13/51)
Autobiography. Filmed selectively.
Diary of voyage to Australia via Panama in Stirling Castle with returning Australian and New Zealand troops, 18 June 1945 - 1 July 1946 (Item ff.99-118)
Subjects include: ill discipline of Australian troops; reception at Wellington given by acting New Zealand Prime Minister; Duke of Gloucester comes on board at Darling Harbour to welcome Australian troops; journey to Newcastle to camp at Gan Gan; news of atom bomb at Hiroshima; description of Gan Gan camp inhabited by kookaburras; change in orders due to collapse of Japan; camp struck and handed over to Australian Army; return to Aden; recall to Australia to evacuate camp at Moore Park; sailed to United Kingdom on Arawa.
John Robyns R.M.L.I., 13 March 1796 - 17 October 1834 (File 11/13/61)
Diary of service on various ships. Filmed selectively.
On La Virginie in East Indies, 9 November 1799 - 14 February 1802 (Item ff.41-72)
Places visited include: Straits of Malacca - recaptured merchant ship from French; Prince of Wales Island; Malacca; voyage through Celebes - trading with natives food for buttons and old iron; captured Dutch ship; Amboyna - description of island - natural resources, monsoon, marriage ceremony; nutmegs, cloves; Bouro Bay - vegetation, white ebony trade, natives, flora and fauna; Ternate; Amboyna - relief convoy arrives (21 Nov. 1800); expedition against Ternate (Feb. 1801); Kema Roads - fertility of soil, local intoxicating drink, native customs; return to Amboyna; met with French expedition of discovery under M. Baudin - had explored North West coast of New Holland (23 Oct. 1801); Timor; voyage to Macao; Malacca; Prince of Wales Island - natural resources, bird nests harvested by Chinese; Madras.
Corporal Michael Browne 42 Commando R.M, 28 January 1951 - 15 October 1951 (File 11/13/70)
Diary of service in Malaya. (47p.), 28 January 1951 - 15 October 1951 (Item)
Subjects include: Stationed at Ashby Road camp, Ipoh, Perak; his job as Intelligence Corporal of 42 Commando; the Ibans of Sarawak; air strike on bandit camp in Juang area; eruption of Mt. Lavington; disciplining troops; malaria; farewell speech by Brigadier Hardy; exercise Memory II; rain; jungle operations; his philosophy of life.
F.H. Poore, 4 May 1869 - 3 January 1871 (File 11/13/74)
Filmed selectively.
Letters written from HMS Galatea (33p.), 4 May 1869 - 3 January 1871 (Item)
Subjects include: Visits to Nelson, Christchurch and Auckland - impressions of New Zealand; game introduced on Kawon Island; visit to Tahiti - native ceremonies, visit from Queen Pomare; Sandwich Islands - comparison with colourful Tahiti; Japan; Hong Kong; Singapore; cricket match at Penang; Calcutta; Wellington - Parliament sitting, discussion of Maori problem; Sydney...
Subseries 11/21. Unofficial Unit Diaries/Log Books, 1913 - 1942
HMS New Zealand. Diary of Her World Cruise by RMB 1477, A.E. Crosby, 1913 (File 11/21/21)
Subjects include: Circumstances of building of New Zealand by New Zealand Government; biographies of personnel; details of ship and crew...
'A Long Commission' HMS Leander, New Zealand by CH 24587 Sgt. A.G. Sargent RM, 1937 - 1942 (File 11/21/24)
Sgt. Sargent volunteered for service in New Zealand Branch of Royal Navy in 1937. Journal gives details of service on Leander and voyage to New Zealand via Panama Canal; visits to Oeno Island, Henderson Island; Pitcairn - performance by RM Band; Auckland - hospitality; voyage round New Zealand - New Plymouth, Lyttleton, Wellington; exercises with Royal Australian Navy at Jervis Bay; Centennial Regatta at Hobart; surveying islands for projected trans-Pacific air route - Phoenix Group of islands, Christmas Island; voyage to Tonga; Tahiti - 'champagne cheaper than beer'; Bora Bora - native dance; taking detachment of New Zealand Army to guard cable on Fanning Island; war declared; taking emergency rations to Campbell Island in case of need by shipwrecked mariners; landing guns at Suva; New Zealand Centennial celebrations - re-enactment of landing of Captain Hobson RN in 1840; taking troops to Fremantle; joining Red Sea fleet; action in Gulf of Aden; joint action with RAN Yarra; refitting in Bombay; action off Mauritius, in Red Sea and Mediterranean; return to Australia and New Zealand (10 Sept. 1941); official welcome at Auckland; escorting American ships to and from Phoenix Islands; return to England...
Subseries 11/51. Files Originating from Divisions, 1784 - 1789
Chatham and Plymouth Divisions Letterbook, 1784 - 1789 (File 11/51/1)
Copies of letters from Major General Collins to Admiralty. Filmed selectively.
Correspondence, 14 October 1786 - 9 March 1787 (Item ff.345-402)
Subjects include: That over two hundred men have volunteered to go to Botany Bay; disquiet among men that Admiralty consider it might be necessary to call upon officers on half pay list; Lt. Creswell to go to Botany Bay; withdrawal of arms for the detachment; embarkation has gone smoothly...
General Collins' Orderly Book, 1786 - 1787 (File 11/51/5)
Filmed selectively.
Subseries 11/52. Files Pertaining to Divisions, 1785 - 1792
Admiralty letters to Plymouth Division, 1785 - 1787 (File 11/52/2)
Copies of letters from the Admiralty to R.M. Plymouth. Filmed selectively.
Admiralty letters to Plymouth Division, 8 October 1786 - 11 June 1787 (Item ff.128-186)
Subjects include: formation of an establishment of Marines to accompany ships to Botany Bay 'for the protection of the settlement intended to be made there as well as for preserving good order and regularity amongst the convicts'; the taking of wives and children to Botany Bay; that the officers chosen to go are not to exchange without permission of Admiralty; Captain Coutts to go to Botany Bay; firearms; Lt. Creswell has volunteered; Lt. J. Furzer has volunteered; allotment of Marines to ships; supplies of checked shirts; issuing of light clothing; that Marines are to embark before convicts; desertion of Lt. James Morrison.
Series 13. Paintings, Prints and Photographs, 1879 - 1889
Subseries 13/3. Prints and Sketches, 1879 - 1889
Col. Cyril Field. Sketches when serving in England, Egypt and Australia, 1879 - 1889 (File 13/3/28)
Filmed selectively.
HMS Nelson in Australia, 5 November 1884 - 22 January 1889 (Item ff.60-130)
Sketches include: Scenes on board; German Squadron at Madeira; ceremonies of crossing the line; arrival of new Commander in Chief, Australian station Sydney, 22 Jan. 1885; race between Hanlon and Clifford on Parramatta River, 7 Feb. 1885; departure of New South Wales Contingent for the Soudan (sic.); return and reception of New South Wales Contingent, 23 June 1885; Australian Squadron at Brisbane; visit of Sir Anthony Musgrove to HMS Nelson; Waitangi Falls; Maoris on board; arrival of Rear Admiral Fairfax; German Squadron entering Sydney Harbour; torpedo practice, Jervis Bay; officers of Nelson and Opal leaving for Jubilee Ball, Adelaide 21 June 1887; camp of New South Wales Forces at National Park; Lord Howe's Island; Norfolk Island; panoramic views of Havannah Harbour, Sandwich Island, New Hebrides; French camp at Port Sandwich; counter mining practice in Sydney Harbour; naval and military procession at opening of Jubilee Exhibition, North New Zealand; opening of Calliope Dock, Auckland, 16 Feb. 1880; sporting pursuits on Mud Island, Moreton Bay; gold mine, Ballarat; ruins of Port Arthur; HMS Calliope at Apia; Australian Squadron in a gale off Cape Howe, 1888; HMS Nelson leaving Sydney, 3 Sept. 1888; North East coast of Queensland - Thursday Island; New South Wales Lancer in full dress, 1885.
Series. Other Material, 1889 - March 1962
Subseries. Parkins Hearle. The Royal Marines in Connection with the Foundation of our Australian Colonies. Maps, illus., c. 1898
Parts I, II, V, VI only survive. Partly published in the Corp. Journal. The Globe and Laurel 1899-1912.
New South Wales. Compiled from the Historical Records of New South Wales (125p.) (File Pt. 1)
Subjects include: Preliminary preparations in England; the First Fleet; foundation of the colony; natives; early exploration; criminal court; Norfolk Island; New South Wales Corps...
Victoria. Compiled from a paper read by James Backhouse Walker before the Royal Society of Tasmania, 14 October 1889 (File Pt. 2)
The Early History of the Colony of Victoria by F.P. Labilliere, Port Phillip Settlement by J. Bonwick, and Early Historical Records of Port Phillip by J.J. Shillinglaw. (114p.)...