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Merchant Navy
*[http://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/researchers/research-guides/research-guide-c1-merchant-navy-tracing-people-crew-lists Research guide C1: The Merchant Navy : Tracing people – crew lists, agreements and official logs] At the bottom of the page other guides to the Merchant Navy are listed including
:[http://www.rmg.co.uk/discover/researchers/research-guides/research-guide-c9-merchant-navy-first-world-war Research guide C9: The Merchant Navy] Find out about merchant ships involved in the First World War. Includes researching crew members, with links to additional guides. Royal Museums Greenwich.
*[https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/archivesheet43 Tracing Seafaring Ancestors In The Merchant Navy] National Museums Liverpool, Archive Centre Maritime Museum Information Sheet 43, from the page Liverpool Museums/Merseyside Maritime Museum/About/Archives Centre/Information Sheets/Tracing your Ancestors.*[https://archive.org/details/tracingyourfamil0000unse_d0c7/mode/2up ''Tracing your family history: Merchant Navy''] compiled by Allison E Duffield, edited by Sarah Paterson, 2nd edition 2005, published by Imperial War Museum, London. Archive.org Books to Borrow. Noting date of publication, current online sources will not be covered.
*See above, under Records, the book ''The Cross Of Sacrifice Vol. 5: The Officers, men and women of the Merchant Navy and Mercantile Fleet Auxiliary 1914–1919''.
*The book '' Lloyd's War Losses : the First World War : casualties to shipping through enemy causes, 1914-1918'' is available at the British Library UIN: BLL01011394103. This is a 1990 facsimile reprint of the original held at Guildhall Library, City of London, now the [[London Metropolitan Archives]].
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