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Nausicaa ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Burlington ( Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date )

The process of transferring a vessel to water, but not necessarily her completion.

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11/03/1922 ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

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100 ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

The individual and/or organisation listed

Ship owner

Cia Auxiliare de Navegation ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861 )

Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation ( Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date )

Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation ( Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926 )

Cie Maritima Istmenia Ltd ( Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938 )

Compagnie Maritime Istmenia Ltd ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938 )

Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd ( Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938 )

Finchley Steamship CoLtd ( Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date )

Predominant material(s) utilised in a vessel’s construction.

Material of construction

Steel ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

A ship’s total internal volume in ‘register tons’ (replaced by gross tonnage post 1982).

Gross Register Tonnage

5005 ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938 )

5054 ( Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date )

4750 ( Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922 )

5000 ( Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date )

Is machinery fitted at the aft of the vessel?

Machinery aft?

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Generally a smaller additional auxiliary boiler (often used while the vessel is at port).

Is a donkey boiler fitted?

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Name of the Proving House responsible for the public testing and certification of a vessel’s anchors and/or chain cables.

Lloyd's Proving House?

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Contextual information related to the reasons of the vessel’s loss or disposal.

Circumstances of loss or disposal

On Fire, Bombed by Aeroplane & Sunk ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

The country or national waters where a vessel is lost/disposed of, or last recorded.

Country of loss or disposal

Spain ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Location where a vessel’s survey was undertaken.

Location of Survey

London ( Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938 )

Greenock ( Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922 )

Londonderry ( Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date )

Belfast ( Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922 )

Londonderry; Belfast ( Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922 )

Saint Nazaire; Nantes ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923 )

Nantes ( Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923 )

Antwerp ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923 )

Emsworth ( Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923 )

Paris ( Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931 )

Wallsend on Tyne ( Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924 )

Glasgow ( Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925 )

Rouen ( Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932 )

Grand Quevilly ( Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931 )

Dunkirk ( Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938 )

New York ( Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938 )

Rotterdam ( Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938 )

Physical arrangement of a ship’s masts, sails and rigging.

The year in which a vessel’s construction is completed.

Year of ship completion

1922 ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

The individual and/or organisation listed as having been responsible for constructing the vessel. This can/may be the same as the owner and/or manager.

Shipbuilder

The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

The port or place in which the vessel’s construction took place, at the time of writing.

Place of build

Londonderry ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

A vessel’s means of propulsion.

Propulsion

Steam ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

undefined ( Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date )

Is the steamer assisted by sail?

Sail assisted steamer

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Confirmation as to whether the vessel was equipped with refrigeration machinery to aid in the transport of frozen or chilled cargo/goods.

Refrigeration machinery fitted for cargo purposes?

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Does the vessel possess an auxiliary power source?

Auxillary

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Is electric lighting fitted to the vessel?

Electric light fitted?

No ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

The official record pronounced by the Committee

Loss or disposal

Sunk by aircraft ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Vessel’s place of loss or disposal/last known recorded location.

Place of ship loss

Minorca ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

Recorded date for the vessel’s loss or disposal.

Date of loss, disposal or incident

27/05/1938 ( Statement of Investigation into the Cause of Corroded Riveting & Plating for Nausicaa, 8th December 1861 1861, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, returning the plan of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 5th September 1921 1921, Plan of Three Main Boilers for Nausicaa, 15th March 1921 1921, Plan of Half Midship Section for Nausicaa, 14th January 1921 1921, Profile Deck Plans & Transverse Framing for Nausicaa, 20th January 1921 1921, Report on Electric Lighting Installation for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding class of Nausicaa, 13th June 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, replying to his Classing letter regarding the omission on the First Entry Report for Nausicaa of the Spacing between Rivets & the thickness of the Keel Plate, 10th June 192 1922, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, referencing the First Entry Report for Nausicaa, asking to state if the Riveting is as required & the thickness of the Keel Buttstraps, 8th June 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee requesting that the surveyors should state the riveting of Nausicaa, as well as the thickness of the keel, 7th June 1922 1922, Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922, Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922, Freeboard Verification Form for French Steamers for Nausicaa, 12th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging reception of their letter regarding the case of Nausicaa, & transmitting as by request, an additional copy of the Freeboard Certificate, 1st May 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, confirming reception of a letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, asking to be supplied with Freeboard Certificates for Nausicaa, 29th April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, acknowledging receipt of their Freeboard verification of Marking form for Nausicaa, thus transmitting the French Freeboard Certificates in duplicate, 21st April 1922 1922, Letter from the Lloyds Register, Secretary to the Surveyors, Belfast, confirming reception of the Freeboard Report No 8719 for Nausicaa, & enclosing in his answer a memorandum giving particulars of the Freeboards assigned to that vessel, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form for Nausicaa being those required by the table merit approval, 4th April 1922 1922, Note submitting that the surveyors are requested to states the thickness of the Hatch Covers fitted on the vessel, Nausicaa, as the information was omitted from the Report, 4th April 1922 1922, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S O Kendall, Belfast to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, enclosing the application for Freeboard assignment in accordance with the French Regulations for Nausicaa, 3rd April 1922 1922, Request in French Language for Certificate of Freeboard for Nausicaa, 27th March 1922 1922, Plan of Shell Expansion for Nausicaa, 27th May 1922 1922, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding a general examination, & repairs to Nausicaa, 12th April 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 26th March 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923, Remarks of the Chief Ship Surveyor to the Classing Committee regarding examination & repairs to Nausicaa, 29th January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Certificate of Survey of Repairs for Nausicaa, 23rd January 1923 1923, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923, Memo from Lloyds Consultant Engineer, James T Milton, submitting remarks on corroded specimens of steel plates, taken from vessel Nausicaa, 13th November 1923 1923, Letter from Lloyds Chief Engineer surveyor, James T Milton to Walter Scott, stating of having read the Report for Nausicaa, & explaining that it was the Antwerp surveyor that first drew attention to the issue of Plates & Rivets affected by corrosion, 31st 1923, Article from Shipbuilding & Shipping Record regarding effect of removing millscale in relation to Nausicaa, 2nd August 1923 1923, Letter from F Join Lambert, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to the Managing Director of the North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, referring to a Report from T J Milton, Chief Engineer of the Lloyds Register, regarding the issue with corrosion on plates 1923, Results of the Experiments carried out on the Steel Plating of the Nausicaa, 21st June 1923 1923, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson Ltd, Wallsend on Tyne, stating that the question arisen regarding the chemical composition of steel plates in the construction of Nausicaa, is not a matter in which the Society c 1924, Letter from G B Hunter, for Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd, to A Scott, Esq, Secretary, Lloyds Register, London, referencing a letter regarding the question of corrosion of steel used for Nausicaa, thus reiterating that it's the owners concern & not 1924, Letter from H Desry, C A N Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding the obligation for them as by French law to insure the vessel, Nausicaa, even if built in Great Britain & classed by the Lloyds Register on French soi 1924, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds Chief Engineer, James T Milton, Emsworth, regarding his participation as for the Survey of Nausicaa, as the owners in view of the divergence of opinion as to the cause of corrosion, were seeking the advi 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding specimens provided from Nausicaa, 21st May 1924 1924, Letter to Sir Robert A Hadfield, containing enclosures of the interview with the Chairman & Deputy Chairman, regarding the corrosion issue with the Steamer Nausicaa, 20th May 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding his presence at the corrosion test on the Steel plates of Nausicaa, stating that the corrosion occurs only on the starboard side of the vessel, 29th May 1924 1924, Letter from David Nicholas to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, informing to have attended to the examination of Nausicaa, in Southampton as instructed by him with E F Law, Dr Guillet & local Lloyds surveyor, G A D Toyne, 28th May 1924 1924, Letter from Robert A Hadfield to A Scott Esq, Secretary of Lloyd's Register, regarding help rendered related to Nausicaa, 3rd June 1924 1924, Letter from E F Law to the Secretary to Lloyd's Register, London, submitting a further report on the case of corrosion of Nausicaa, after making a careful examination of the pieces cut from the plating of the vessel, 7th August 1924 1924, Photograph of Corrosion of Steel Plates of Nausicaa, 7th August 1924 1924, Letter from W Watt, Lloyds Principal surveyor on the Chief Ship Surveyor staff to Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, Glasgow, confirming reception of his letter where there is note that Curle & Co Ltd want to build a vessel with dimensions similar to Nausic 1925, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, George Webster, to Principal surveyor to the Chief Ship surveyors staff, W Watt, London, informing on the intention of Barclay, Curle & Co to build a ship with same dimensions as Nausicaa, 25th April 1925 1925, Extracts from various reports received on the pitted plates of Nausicaa, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, List of occasions on which the vessel Nausicaa has been examined by Lloyd's Surveyors, dating from 1923 to 1925 1925, Memo regarding building for Nausicaa, 5th November 1926 1926, Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931, Letter from G F Sanabre, Managing Director, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyd's Register, London, regarding Freeboard Markings in Fresh Water for Nausicaa, 31st December 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Lloyds surveyor. A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of his letter with an enclosed one from the owners, together with two additional copies of the plan of the forward Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 9th Septe 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, acknowledging receipt of the letter & approved plans for the Cargo Hatchway on the Tanker Nausicaa, 6th September 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding under separate cover, two further copies of the Cargo Hatchway plan for Nausicaa, 5th September 1931 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, sending two new copies of the plan of the Cargo Hold Hatch for Nausicaa, one for him, one for the Committee, & one with approval to be sent back to 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding for the consideration of the Committee a letter, & also a plan under separate cover, received from the owners, of the Cargo Hatchway for Nausicaa, 3rd Sept 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrache, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, enclosing for approval form the London Committee, aplan of the Cargo Hold Hatchway for Tanker, Nausicaa, which is practically the same as the one for 1931, Letter from Director, J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to S T Bryden, Chief Surveyor Staff of Lloyd's Register, London, informing of the reception of his letter with all the necessary information on the Freeboard computation for Nausicaa, 2 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, S T Bryden, London to J Perrachon, Paris, replying on behalf of W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to his letter regarding the way the computation was worked out for the Forecastle on the vessel, Nausicaa 1931, Letter from J Perrachon to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, letting him know that he is in full agreement with his computation for the Forecastle of the vessel, Nausicaa, 25th August 1931 1931, Letter from W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff to J Perrachon, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, acknowledging reception of the letter with enclosures regarding the Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 12th August 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Deputy Director of Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, to W Watt, Principal Surveyor on the Chief Surveyor's Staff, London, asking him to send a statement of the Freeboard calculations for comparison with is own records for Nausica 1931, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, 10th August 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, stating of having received a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, about the Moulded Displacement for the Freeboard, 30th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, acknowledging reception of a letter with enclosed Freeboard Report & plan in triplicate copy, showing owners proposals for Nausicaa, 29th June 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, informing of the letter received that included his Freeboard Report together with the plan of proposals of the owners vessel, Nausicaa, to take advantage of the deeper 1931, Memo from S T Bryden, Lloyds surveyor of the Chief Ship surveyors staff, regarding reception of a French Freeboard proposal for Nausicaa, 26th June 1931 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding two further prints of proposed alteration in Bulwarks to comply with Convention requirements for Nausicaa, 24th June 1931 1931, Letter from J Perrachon, Assistant Director at Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation to Lloyds surveyors, Rouen, sending two signed plans with proposed modifications for the Committee regarding vessel, Nausicaa, asking to returned one copy once approved, 23r 1931, Letter from The North of Ireland Shipbuilding Co Ltd, to Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, Paris, informing them that the coefficient of fineness for Nausicaa, as given by Barclay Curle Co Ltd, respects the Rules of the International Convention for the 1931, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Archibald Murray, Rouen, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, forwarding a Freeboard Report for the vessel, Nausicaa, together with a copy of a letter from the Liquidator, received by the owners regarding the Coefficient 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London to Lloyds surveyor, A Murray, Rouen, confirming reception of letter with owners proposed Freeboard for Nausicaa, regarding the steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports, 26th May 1931 1931, Copy of Note submitting that the surveyors in Rouen, be informed about the owners proposals in regard to Steel Hatch Covers & Freeing Ports for Nausicaa, 26th May 1931 1931, Memo regarding freeboards needed for Myriam, & survey needed for Nausicaa, 24th April 1931 1931, Translation of a letter for the Lloyds surveyor, Rouen, from CIE Auxiliare de Navigation regarding request from owners to survey Nausica, with a view to reassignment of Freeboard, 20th May 1931 1931, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, to E L M Poincet, confirming reception of a letter on which is noted that owners of Nausicaa desire the mended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel,16th April 1931 1931, Memorandum submitting that the Paris Office be informed for the owners of Nausicaa desire the Amended French Freeboards to be assigned to the vessel, 15th April 1931 1931, Plan of Modification to Bulwarks for Nausicaa, 12th June 1931 1931, Plan of Cargo Hatch Panel for Nausicaa, 1931 1931, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 16th March 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to Lloyds surveyor, V M Linklaterm, Rouen, acknowledging receipt of verification forms & issuing a French Freeboard Certificate as duplicate for Nausicaa, while cancelling the old one, 2nd April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds surveyor, Vin M Linklater to the Lloyds Register Secretary, enclosing Report No 8 as a supplement, stating the required alterations for Nausicaa, 31st March 1932 1932, Note submitting that the Freeboards given on the form & required by the tables merit approval for Nausicaa, 1st April 1932 1932, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary to V M Linklater, Rouen, sending detailed information regarding the tables to be sent to the owners for the Freeboard markings in fresh water for Nausicaa, 5th January 1932 1932, Letter from the Lloyds Register Secretary, to Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation, Paris, informing that the surveyor at Rouen has been informed with all the information regarding the Freeboard for Nausicaa, & that he will communicate with them in due cours 1932, Note submitting that the Rouen Surveyors be requested to advise the owners of Nausicaa, of the more detailed information, supplied on the revised Freeboard markings, 2nd January 1932 1932, Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938, Note Stating that Yandall from Lloyds has made inquiries, including the Admiralty, on whether the vessel Nausicaa, has arrived at any port, 13th June 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director at Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary, Lloyd's Register, informing that Nausicaa was bombed by an aeroplane while on its way to Port de Bouc, 14th June 1938 1938, Extract from Lloyd's List dated 30th May 1938, regarding loss of Nausicaa 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding a Boiler survey held at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 3rd May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, referencing a Boiler Survey completed at Dunkirk for Nausicaa, 2nd May 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, acknowledging reception of a letter which contents had been noted for Nausicaa, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from the Clerk to the Classification Committee to Lloyds surveyor, M Adam, Dunkirk, enclosing a copy of a letter from the owners of Nausicaa, regarding the boiler survey due on the vessel, 1st April 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter regarding the Boiler Survey due for Nausicaa, & informing that the vessel is on its way to Dunkirk 1st A 1938, Letter from Lloyds Register Secretary, Malcolm K Scott, to the Union Maritime Shipping Co Ltd, London, regarding the Classification of the vessel Nausicaa on the Lloyds Registry, as a reminder for the Survey on its Boilers, 31st March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey of Boiler for Nausicaa, 17th April 1938 1938, Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938, Note submitting that the Record of the Freeboard & Draught be Expunged from the Register Book for Nausicaa, as Record of Reported Sunk by Aircraft, was assigned by the Committee, 21st June 1938 1938, Memo form for Nettleton regarding Nausicaa, 30th May 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassiliou, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for the letter & enclosing the Load Line Certificate for Nausicaa, together with a copy for the owners, 26th March 193 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of the Lloyds Register to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, enclosing a Load Line Certificate & a copy for Nausicaa, asking to acknowledge reception of the same, 25th March 1938 1938, Letter from William Bennett, Principal Surveyor, New York, to the Lloyds Register Secretary, London, advising that the vessel Nausicaa was transferred to the Panama Flag & that the Load Line Certificates have been issued, 15th March 1938 1938, International Freeboard Certificate for Nausicaa, 14th March 1938 1938, Letter from Assistant Secretary of Lloyd's Register to Lloyds surveyor, W Bennett Esq, New York, informing him that Nausicaa has been transferred to the Panama Flag, & Surveyors in Rotterdam held a Periodical Load Line survey & verified the Freeboards, 4t 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing of reception of their forms in connection with Load Line survey, & enclosing a letter addressed to the New York surveyors for Nausicaa, 4th March 1938 1938, Note submitting that Reports C11, C12 & Forms be forwarded to the New York Office for Nausicaa as guidance for assigned Freeboards & issuing Certificates, 3rd March 1938 1938, Certificate of Survey for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Freeboard Verification Form for Tankers for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Periodical Survey of Load Lines for Nausicaa, 1st March 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, thanking him for his letter, & for having instructed surveyors in Rotterdam regarding the Panamanian Load Line Certificate for Naus 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary to Lloyds Register, to the Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd, London, informing of reception of his letter & that all the necessary instruction on the case were sent to the Surveyors in Rotterdam for Nausicaa, ex Burling 1938, Letter from the Assistant Secretary of Lloyds Register, to the Surveyors, Rotterdam, informing them that S S Burlington was transferred to the Panamanian Flag & renamed Nausicaa, 21st February 1938 1938, Letter from J Vassilios, Managing Director, Union Maritime & Shipping Co Ltd to the Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, advising that the vessel, Burlington, was sold to Compania Maritima Istmena & renamed Nausicaa, 19th February 1938 1938, Copy of Freeboard Report for Burlington, Undated no date, Note regarding Report C 11 for Burlington, Undated no date, Convention Freeboard for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Note regarding particulars for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Particulars for Certificate for French Steamers for Nausicca, Undated no date, Freeboard & Draught Document for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Report of Surveys for Freeboard-Steam Ships for Nausicaa, Undated no date, Letter from the Director of the Central School of Arts & Manufactures to M Andrade, Compagnie Auxiliaire de Navigation, regarding observations partly found already on the Report on the results of tests on corrosion on plates of Nausicaa, undated no date, Translation of a Letter from H Desry, Compagnie Auxiliare de Navigation Chairman of the Board to The Secretary of Lloyd's Register, London, regarding correspondence between them & Sir George Hunter, through Sir Fortescue Flannery for Nausicaa, undated no date, Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date, List of Voyage Information between 1922 & 1923 for Nausicaa, undated no date )

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Classification

+100A1 Carrying Petroleum in Bulk; Lloyds A & CP; +LMC 5,22; FD CL; Fitted for Oil Fuel 5,22; FE above 150 F ( Steel Steamer Report for Nausicaa, 31st May 1922 1922 )

+LMC 5,22 FD CL; Fitted for Oil Fuel 5,22; FP above 150 F ( Report on Machinery for Nausicaa, 16th December 1922 1922 )

+100A1 Carrying Pet in Bulk Fitted Oil Fuel ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923 )

+100A1 1,23; Fitted for Oil Fuel 5,22; F P Above 150 F; Carrying Petroleum in Bulk; +LMC 5,22; CL ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 30th March 1923 1923 )

+100A1 Carrying Petroleum Let Fitted for Oil Fuel & C; Subject ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923 )

+100A1 5,22; +LMC 5,22 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 24th January 1923 1923 )

+100A1; Carrying Petroleum in Bulk ( Report of Surveys for Freeboard for Nausicaa, 22nd June 1931 1931 )

+100A1; 1,31 Rou; S S Rou No 2-31; Carrying Petroleum in Bulk; +LMC 2,30; BS 1,31; Fitted for Oil fuel 5,22 FP Above 150F ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c for Nausicaa, 24th March 1932 1932 )

+100A1 11,37; SS No 3-6,34; +LMC 6,34; BS 4,38; TS 11,37 CL; Carrying Petroleum in Bulk; Fitted for Oil Fuel 5,22 FP above 150F ( Report of Total Loss, Casualty, &c for Nausicaa, 20th June 1938 1938 )

BS 4,38 ( Report of Survey for Repairs, &c, of Engines & Boilers for Nausicaa, 25th April 1938 1938 )

100A1; fitted for Oil Fuel ( Case Note regarding examination of the S S Nauscaa, held in January 1922 in dry dock at Antwerp, where the surveyors reported of having found a number of plates pitted & a large number of Rivets corroded, undated no date )

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