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{{SIR}} '''Nathaniel Barnaby''', K.C.B. (25 February, 1829 – 16 June, 1915) served as the [[Director of Naval Construction (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Construction]] for the [[Royal Navy]] from 1872. | {{SIR}} '''Nathaniel Barnaby''', K.C.B. (25 February, 1829 – 16 June, 1915) served as the [[Director of Naval Construction (Royal Navy)|Director of Naval Construction]] for the [[Royal Navy]] from 1872. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 26 January 2025
SIR Nathaniel Barnaby, K.C.B. (25 February, 1829 – 16 June, 1915) served as the Director of Naval Construction for the Royal Navy from 1872.
I have been unable to find a Service Record for him at The National Archives.
Life & Career
Barnaby was a civilian member of the Royal Corps of Naval Construction.
See Also
Naval Appointments | ||
Preceded by Edward J. Reed |
Chief Constructor of the Navy 1872 – 1885[1] |
Succeeded by Sir William H. White as Director of Naval Construction |
Footnotes
- ↑ "Death of Sir N. Barnaby." The Times (London, England), Wednesday, 16 June, 1915, Issue 40882, p. 11.