Indian Navy
In 1830 the Bombay Marine was renamed the Indian Navy, based at Bombay. The Indian Navy, a combatant force, co-operated with the Royal Navy in policing Asian waters and also carried out regular marine surveys. In 1863 it was disbanded and replaced by two non-combatant marine services based in Bombay and Bengal respectively. In 1877 it was decided to combine the Bombay and Bengal Marines into a new combatant service entitled HM Indian Marine, with Western (Bombay) and Eastern (Calcutta) Divisions - HM Indian Marine was renamed the Royal Indian Marine in 1892 and the Royal Indian Navy in 1934. [1]
FIBIS resources
- Officers of the Bombay Marine - 1802
- Officers of the Bombay Marine - 1830
- Officers of the Indian Navy 1858-1863
- India Navy Pension Fund & Family Details, from the British Library records :Indian Navy Fund: Family Register, compiled c 1855 with additions IOR/L/AG/23/18/2 and Indian Navy Fund: Family Register, compiled Jun 1864 with additions IOR/L/AG/23/18/3
India Office records at the British Library
FIBIS Chairman Peter Bailey wrote the following about officers in the Second World War, but his advice is generally applicable:
"Generally speaking the Personal Files of those who served as officers in the RIN during the Second World War, are to be found in the India Office Records at the British Library under Catalogue Number L/MIL/16/10 et sequ. However, since there is some chance that the persons concerned may still be alive, you may have to show proof that you are the person concerned or that they are no longer with us and that you are directly related to them. Some records of service for Seamen as well as officers may be available in L/MIL/16/1-9 which cover the period c1840-1947 and an index is available on the open shelves.
Records of leave and duty pay from 1886-1950 are to be found in L/AG/20/13 and leave accounts and records of the payment of gratuities for officers released in the UK from 1945-47 may be found in L/AG/20/13/37-45. Finally, records of service pensions paid to retired officers in the UK from 1886-1968 are in L/AG/21/21 or L/AG/21/11"[2]
Military Department Records
- Royal Indian Marine and Royal Indian Navy IOR/L/MIL/16 c1840 - c1947.
- Departmental Papers IOR/L/MIL/7
- Naval cadetships IOR/L/MIL/7/1345-1348 1881-1904
- Royal Indian Marine: confidential reports on officers and engineers IOR/L/MIL/7/2208-2215 1889-1919
- Indian Marine: appointment of Assistant Engineers IOR/L/MIL/7/4105-4136 1879-1916
- Director of Royal Indian Marine: appointment of etc IOR/L/MIL/7/11211-11235 1876-1943
- Royal Indian Marine and Royal Indian Navy: appointment of officers IOR/L/MIL/7/15381-15502 1878-1942
- Military Department Library IOR/L/MIL/17/9 1870-1948. Includes publications on the Bombay/Indian Marine/Navy such as Navy Lists; Orders; Circulars; Notifications; Instructions; Regulations; Troop and Transport Service and Administrative miscellanea.
Marine Department Records
- Marine Miscellaneous Records IOR/L/MAR/C 1600-1879. These records include “personnel records of the Company's maritime service (at all levels of employment, but including particularly the appointment and services of commanders and mates of East Indiamen), the Bombay Marine, the Indian Navy, and the Bengal Pilot Service”. [3]
Second World War
- Hans Houterman & Jeroen Koppes’ World War II unit histories and officers includes
Related articles
The Royal Navy is the British Navy
- National Archives Guides:Browse our research guidance , letter R Select Royal Navy and Royal Navy Personnel. Includes
- Naval: Late 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Naval and Naval Social History Index from pbenyon.plus.com
- For details of online editions of the Navy List issued in the First World War and Second World War, see Military periodicals online-Navy List
- The pay website Ancestry has a broken range of editions of the Navy List from 1888 to 1970. It is not known whether these are a copy of the original Army List, or transcribed data.
Medal Rolls
Free downloads of the Naval Medal Rolls are available from the National Archives website, or the same information is available on the pay website Ancestry. See the page Medal Rolls for details.
External Links
- Indian Navy Bharat Rakshak including
- This India List thread is about the occupation of Master Attendant, equivalent to Harbour Master. Initially it appears these men were part of EIC Marine, and later the Royal Indian Marine.
- Details of the 3 volume China Medal Roll 1856-60 by K.J. Asplin Savannah Publications London 2004 from The Asplin Military History Resources. Includes Volume 1: Royal Navy including Indian Marine, which is described in this link[4]. Available to buy through Amazon.co.uk from the FIBIS Shop. It appears that this volume should be available at the British Library (legal deposit requirement) but it does not appear in the British Library catalogue. Also see 2nd China War
- Naval-History.net includes various information relating to Indian Navy during WW1 and subsequent years including Royal Indian Navy Ship Histories, Convoy Escort Movements, Casualty Lists 1939-1947
- "Military meals and mutinies" Blog by Vikram Doctor, December 12, 2012 The Economic Times. Mentions the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny in 1946.
- Slideshow: A peek into India's enduring maritime history Photographs by K.K. Mustafah. The Southern Naval Command’s Maritime Museum, located at Fort Kochi, hosts a variety of exhibits tracing the origin and evolution of the Indian Navy. The Hindu May 21, 2013
Historical Books Online
- History of the Indian Navy. (1613-1863) Volume 1 by Charles Rathbone Low 1877. Covers the period 1613-1830. Volume 2. Covers the period 1831-1863
- The Royal Indian Navy 1939-1945 by Instructor Lieutenant D.J.E. Collins, B.A.L.T. Indian Navy. 1964. Part of the series Official History of the Indian Armed Forces In the Second World War by the Combined Inter-Services Historical Section (India & Pakistan). From "HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web"
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