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*[http://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/order-of-battle-of-divisions/63rd-royal-naval-division/ The 63rd (Royal Naval) Division]. longlongtrail.co.uk. The RND transferred from the authority of the Admiralty to the War Office on 29 April 1916.
*[http://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1004&context=hist_fac_pubs "Anglo-Japanese Naval Cooperation, 1914-1918"] by Timothy D. Saxon ''Naval War College Review'' Winter 2000, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p62 . Website of Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA.
*[https://www.naval-review.com/about-the-naval-review/joining-naval-review/ ''The Naval Review''] publishes four journals each year. Members (subscription required) have access to the Archive of past Journals from 1913, or articles from older journals are available to others for a small administration charge. For more details see Historical books online, below, including a freely available Index of articles to 1930. The public area of the website includes [https://www.naval-review.com/book-reviews/ Book reviews].
:During most of WWI the Journal was not published, but information was collected and published after the War. “In World War II there was no censorship, and the regular “Notes on the War at Sea” and "Diary of the War at Sea" are important records of naval events during World War II.“ The website Naval-History.Net, refer above, contains an index of articles relating to WW1.
:Based on library catalogues, Oxford University Library appears to have a [http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=oxfaleph014203044&context=L&vid=SOLO&search_scope=LSCOP_ALL&tab=local&lang=en_US complete set of volumes], Imperial War Museums (LBY E. 5 / 229) some, but missing WW2; British Library UIN: BLL01012090056 ("stock incomplete").
*[http://www.navyrecords.org.uk Navy Records Society]. The Navy Records Society publishes in print and online rare and original documents on naval history. A subscription gives access to Digital volumes. Select Books, for details of the publications, including ''The Naval Brigades in the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58'' (1947) (available online, see below) and ''The Second China War, 1856-1860'' (1954). Some sample pages from Volume 158 (2011), [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=_AmiAgAAQBAJ&pg=PR3 ''The Mediterranean Fleet, 1919–1929''] edited by Paul Halpern. Google Books. Some of the earlier publications are available online, refer below.
*[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1328867/John-Winton.html Obituary of John Winton [naval author<nowiki>]</nowiki>], 1931-2001, pen name of Lieutenant-Commander John Pratt. 03 May 2001 ''The Telegraph''. He wrote many books, both non fiction and fiction, relating to the Royal Navy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Winton John Winton] Wikipedia. Contains a list of his books.
**[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=NNsSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA115 "Navy (China Seas)"]
*[https://archive.org/details/searoadtoeastgib00sargrich/page/98 "The Chinese Stations"] page 99, and [https://archive.org/details/searoadtoeastgib00sargrich/page/n139?mode/1up Photograph: Naval Hospital Liukungtao], facing page 113 ''The Sea Road to the East, Gibraltar to Wei-hai-wei; six lectures'' by Arthur John Sargent 1912 Archive.org
*Online articles are available from past editions of [https://www.naval-review.com/about-the-naval-review/ Online articles from ''The Naval Review'']. '''Update''' Although previously available without restriction, now only available to members(subscription required), or the page [https://www.naval-review.com/regulations-naval-review/ Regulations of The Naval Review] states "Time limited access to the archive is open to researchers and historians after 10 years from an article’s original publishing date for a small administration charge". Book reviews are part of :When the website archives were freely available to members of , and probably the public. Based on library cataloguescurrent situation, Oxford University Library appears to have a [http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=oxfaleph014203044&context=L&vid=SOLO&search_scope=LSCOP_ALL&tab=local&lang=en_US complete set of volumes], Imperial War Museums (LBY E. 5 / 229) some, but missing WW2; British Library UIN: BLL01012090056 ("stock incomplete").:Browse you could browse the Contents page for each issue, or there is was an Index of articles 1913-1976. Pdf downloads. Many of the articles appear without authors, which appear in [https://archive.org/stream/mahanisnotenough00corb#page/340/mode/2up "Author List for the Naval Review 1913-1930"] by James Goldrick, which is an Index of all articles to 1930.<ref>"Author List for the Naval Review 1913-1930" by James Goldrick Appendix C, page 341 ''Mahan is not enough : the proceedings of a conference on the works of Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond'' 1993 Archive.org</ref>:During most of WWI the Journal was not published, but information was collected and published after the War. “In World War II there was no censorship, and the regular “Notes on the War at Sea” and "Diary of the War at Sea" are important records of naval events during World War II.“ The website Naval-History.Net, refer above, contains an index Examples of articles relating to WW1.:
:* "A Naval Brigade In Burma in 1858" (scroll down) by W. B. R. ''The Naval Review'' May 1938 Vol XXVI no 2, pages 283-288. The destination was the frontier post and Fort at Meaday, on the Irrawaddy. Available as an [https://web.archive.org/web/20170714142608/http://www.naval-review.com/issues/1930s/1938-2.pdf archived webpage].
:* "The Tigris Above Baghdad" by Lieut-Comr. A S Elwell-Sutton RN. Scroll to item 15 page 153 ''The Naval Review'' February 1923 Vol. XI No. I, produced by The Naval Society. Details of the Caddisfly, one of the 'Fly' class gunboats. Available as an [https://web.archive.org/web/20160803082140/http://www.naval-review.com/issues/1920s/1923-1.pdf archived webpage].
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