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38 Newcomen Road (Deeds)
DEEDS FOR 38 NEWCOMEN ROAD[Once owned by Dr. McConaghey] view document
Dartmouth Chronicle articles
Chronicle articles from early years reprinted by Alan Coles owner of the paper in the 1960's and more recent group articles printed in various newspapers.The former are in image format. view document
Hanna Newcomen Bill for Ironmongery
Document Held: DTCBill for ironmongery supplied to Dartmouth Borough COuncil signed by Hanna Nercomen in 1719 view document
Harbour Papers Part V Noss Shipyard
Reproduced with thepermission of “Maritime Southwest 13” - 2000 THE DARTMOUTH HARBOUR PAPERS No5 THE SHORT HISTORY OF THE NOSS SHIPYARD IN THE 19TH.CENTURY.By Ivor H Smart C.Eng M.R.Ae S M.I.E.E. view document
HMS Britanna Crew 1891
Crew list for HMS Britanna 1891 view documentNewfoundland Fishing Industry.
Dartmouth and the Newfoundland Fishing Industry. Copy of a e-mail to the Parks Department in Newfoundland view documentNewfoundland Links
summaries of some documents which might be of interest to anyone searching for their ancestors, or for the history of property in NFL. The originals are all in the Devon Record Office, view documentNewfoundland Names
DARTMOUTH FAMILIES INVOLVED IN THE NEWFOUNDLAND TRADE view documentThomas Newcomen Bill for Gunpowder
Document Held: DTCOriginal invoice for expences claimed by Thomas Newcomen following a jpurney to London to purchas Gunpowder for the Borough of Dartmouth view transcript view document
Wm & Jack Prettyjohns Newfoundland Traders
Document Held: Dartmouth MuseumHand written notes of interviews with William & Jack Prettyjohns born at Hallsands in 1866 & 1869.
Both sailed in Dartmouth ships to Newfoundland & Wm to Australia on the "Fingal" a model of which isin the Dartmouth museum view document

