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The Technical History and Index, subtitled A Serial History of Technical Problems Dealt With By Admiralty Departments, was a series of official publications prepared by the Technical History Section of the Admiralty and other departments immediately following the Great War.
Title | Volume | Part | Published | Notes |
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Submarine v. Submarine. | 1. | 1. | March, 1919. | |
Darkening Ship. | 1. | 2. | March, 1919. | |
Naval Medical transport During the War. | 1. | 3. | March, 1919. | |
Aircraft v. Submarine. | 1. | 4. | March, 1919. | |
Height Measurement by Barometer and Thermometer. | 1. | 5. | ||
Instruction of the Mercantile Marine in Defensive Measures. | 1. | 6. | April, 1919. | |
The Anti-Submarine Division of the Naval Staff. | 1. | 7. | July, 1919. | |
Scandinavia and East [Coast?] Convoy Systems: 1917-1918. | 1. | 8. | ||
Poisoning by Nitrous Gases. | 1. | 9. | July, 1919. | |
Admiralty Oil-Fuel Pipe-Line from the Clyde to the North. | 1. | 10. | July, 1919. | |
Lethal Gases. | 1. | 11. | August, 1919. | |
The Instrument Branch of the Hydrographic Department. | 1. | 12. | August, 1919. | |
Defensive Armament of Merchant Ships. | 1. | 13. | August, 1919. | |
The Atlantic Convoy System: 1917-1918. | 14. | |||
15. | ||||
The Elements of Convoy Defence in Submarine Warfare. | 16. | |||
17. | ||||
18. | ||||
The Geographical work of the Naval Intelligence Division, Naval Staff, 1915-1919. | 19. | |||
The Development of the Gyro-Compass Prior to and During the War. | 20. | |||
Submarine Administration, Training and Construction. | 21. | |||
The war work of the Hydrographic Department, 1914-1918. | 22. | |||
Fire Control in H.M. Ships. | 3. | 23. | December, 1919. | |
Storage and Handling of Explosives in Warships. | 24. | |||
Production of Smoke for Screens. | 25. | |||
Naval Anti-Gas Devices. | 26. | |||
Colour Filters. | 27. | |||
Guns and Gun Mountings. | 4. | 28. | March, 1920. | |
Ammunition for Naval Guns. | 29. | |||
Control of Mercantile Movements: Part 1. | 30. | |||
Control of Mercantile Movements: Part 1. | 31. | |||
Control of Mercantile Movements: Plans for Use in Conjunction with Pt. 30 and Pt. 31. | 32. | |||
The Provision of Armaments for the Auxiliary Services. | 33. | |||
Alteration in Armaments of H.M. Ships During the War. | 4. | 34. | May, 1920. | |
Naval Guns used for Miscellaneous Services During the War. | 35. | |||
Gunnery Training During the War. | 4. | 36. | May, 1920. | |
Inception and Development of the Northern Base. | 37. | |||
38. | ||||
Miscellaneous Convoys. | 39. | |||
Anti-Submarine Development and Experiments Prior to December, 1916. | 40. | |||
The Development of Model M.N. Eight Valve Amplifier. | 41. | |||
Supply and Distribution of Harbour and Sea-Going tugs. | 42. | |||
Admiralty Airship Sheds. | 43. | |||
Oil Fuel Reservoir at Rosyth. | 44. | |||
Minelaying Bases at Grangemouth, Dalmore and Glen-Albyn. | 45. | |||
War Measures Adopted Affecting Navigation and Pilotage in Home Waters. | 46. | |||
H.M. Dockyard Rosyth. Notes on Construction, etc., During Period of War, 1914-1919. | 6. | 47. | ||
Coastal Motor Boat Bases. | 6. | 48. | ||
Technical Notes on Echo Detection. | 6. | 49. | ||
Mobilisation of the Fleet: Demobilisation Records, 1918-1919. | 6. | 50. | January, 1921. | |
Development of the Paravane. | 51. |