Passenger List of the M.S. Grispholm, En Route from Port Mormugao, India, to New York, 1943
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Passenger List of the M.S. Gripsholm, Arriving New York, August 25, 1942
New Zealand soldiers en route to their battalions by train, Japan
New Zealand brigade on board ship, en route from Guadalcanal to Vella Lavella, Solomon Islands, during World...
New Zealand troops en route to manoeuvres at El Saff, Egypt, during World War II
Men of 2 NZ Division at lifeboat stations on transport en route from Alexandria to Italy, World War II
Port of Muroran: Record of cargo tonnage imported from or exported to Japanese ports from April 1943 to March 1944(Japanese). Report No. 54a(10)(e), USSBS Index Section 2
Laurie and Whittle's new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland and Japan : comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea &c., Louisiade and New Georgia; also The Pelew, New Caroline, Ladrone and Philippine Islands &c. with the most remarkable tracks of the English, Spanish, French and Dutch navigators and chiefly the track of the Walpole, EastIndiaman, Captn. Thos. Butler, 1794 from the Cape of Good Hope to Van Diemen's Land and from thence to China, and the track of the Royal Admiral Captn. Henr. Bond in 1792 and 93 from the Cape to Port Jackson and China
Laurie and Whittle's new chart of the Indian and Pacific Oceans between the Cape of Good Hope, New Holland, and Japan, comprehending New Zealand, New Caledonia, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea,&c., Louisiade and New Georgia; also the Pelew, New Caroline, Ladrone, and Philippine Islands; &c. with the most remarkable tracks of the English, Spanish, French and Dutch navigators: and chiefly the track of the Walpole, Eastindiaman, Captn. Thos. Butler, 1794 from the Cape of Good Hope to Van Diemen's Land and, from thence to China, and the track of the Royal Admiral Captn. Henr. Bond in 1792 and 93, from the Cape to Port Jackson and China
The country trade East-India pilot, for the navigation of the East-Indies and oriental seas, within the limits of the East-India Company, extending from the Cape of Good Hope to China, New Holland and New Zeeland, with the Red Sea, Gulf of Persia, Bay of Bengal, and China Seas / chiefly composed from actual surveys and draughts communicated by experienced officers of the East-India Company, and from the Neptune oriental by M. d'Apres de Mannevillette
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