Keyes Papers. Vol. xi. Correspondence with:1.Capt. L. C. Cockerell D.S.O; 1917-1940.2.Adm. Sir Walter Henry Cowan, Chief of Staff to the Admiral of Patrols de Robeck (1912-1914), took part in the Battle of Jutland (1916), Commodore of the 1st Light... 1911-1945
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