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ROYAL NAVY ARCHIVE OF CAPTAIN THEOPHILUS KELSALL MOULTRIE (1831-1910) A comprehensive collection of over 270 period letters and documents spanning the period circa 1849-1872 pertaining to the naval career of Captain Theophilus Kelsall Moultrie. The majority of the correspondence is from the 1850s and is addressed to his familial connections, primarily his sisters and stepmother. It chronicles his naval service aboard various vessels stationed across strategic locations such as the Mediterranean and Malta, notably during the Crimean War aboard HMS Trafalgar. Further included are commissions, orders, memoranda, receipts, and reply letters from diverse correspondents, including fellow shipmates and his Napoleonic veteran father. This compilation represents a rare and invaluable documentary assemblage of the trials and tribulations of naval life, tracing Kelsall's journey from his tenure as a Naval cadet to his appointment as a Lieutenant on HMS Phoebe stationed in Malta during the 1860s, culminating in his role as Coastal Commander at Ramsgate in 1872. The letters, often extensive (4pp+) in nature and occasionally cross-written, offer a multifaceted insight into various aspects of Kelsall's life, including his promotions, troop movements, and daily naval routines, alongside informal reflections on naval and political events of the era. The letters are written from diverse geographical locales worldwide, including Malta, Piraeus, Simons Bay (South Africa), the Bosphorus (Crimean War), Gallipoli, and beyond; the correspondence captures the breadth of Kelsall's naval engagements and explorations. Noteworthy among the archival contents are over 17 Captains certificates of good conduct and service, in addition to over 30 bills documenting transactions with Maltese tradesmen for various requisites such as photographs, uniforms, and passing certificates. The archive is enriched by its inclusion of significant historical documentation, featuring firsthand accounts and descriptions of engagements in the Crimean War. Commission documents bear the signatures of distinguished Royal Navy officers, such as Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Eden and Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne. Arranged chronologically across two meticulously curated ring binders, the archive is complemented by visual aids, including a print and a photograph of HMS Trafalgar and HMS Phoebe. Furthermore, a selection of supplementary paperwork, including a portrait photograph of Kelsall, his will, service records obtained from the National Archive, and genealogical research into the family, enhances the comprehensiveness and contextualization of the collection. Inspection recommended, with much to see.
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