References
- General Service Homographie Code E represents a night apparatus, which will not be gone into here. A method entitled the appears in A Manual of Signals by Brevet Brigadier-General A. J. Myer, U.S. Army, 1877, being to all appearances an unacknowledged plagiarism upon Mr Knight Spencer's
- Spratt . 1838 . became a Commander on the retired list in. He died in 1853
- My Confidences. The writer may well have been Lieutenant Charles Hawse Jay, in charge of the Admiralty semaphore, who appears as Lieutenant Squib, R.N., in Frederick Locker-Lampson's
- A Treatise explanatory of a new System of Naval, Military and Political Telegraphic Communication etc. By John Macdonald, Esq. (Apparently a rare edition. Copies in B.M. and R.U.S.I. Library.)
- 1933 . M.M. 332 July
- 1933 . M.M. 333 July, fig. iii opposite
- A Code of Universal Signals. By H. Cranmer Phillipps, R.N
- 1886 . Died April 3rd
- Finish Cf. the in the first sketch in the present article
- 1852 . By Captain Robert W. Jenks. New York
- The second edition (1857), dedicated to Prince Albert, claimed to have been officially accepted by Austria, Belgium, Chili, Denmark, France, Greece, Hamburg, Holland, Naples, Norway, Oldenburg, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, Sweden, Uruguay, etc
- In some editions, “Signals for Coasters.”
- 1897 . 14 Third and Final Report. (Cmd. 8354)