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Although the Merchant Navy is a civilian service, during periods of ‘hostilities’, some seamen served in the Royal Naval Reserve. Two useful publications are:
Most First and Second World War Merchant Marine records have now been passed to The National Archives from the Registry of Shipping and Seamen. The National Archives provides helpful information sheets explaining what records are available at http://www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/researchguidesindex.asp#m You can consult the Second World War Merchant Navy campaign medal roll on The National Archives website. As medals had to be claimed and were not automatically issued, if you are unable to find your relative listed on this it is probably because their medals were never requested. Excellent sources of information for the Merchant Navy can be found at:
Most Crew List and Agreements are held by the Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John’s, Newfoundland, A1C 5S7, Canada. Their website address is www.mun.ca/mha/ The National Archives and the National Maritime Museum also have some, but guidance about this is given on their websites. The Imperial War Museum has some material that can help with Merchant Navy research, for example, a selection of Lloyd’s Register of Shipping for the First and Second World Wars. Books that provide details of ship losses are listed below:
Shipping line archives are also good sources of information: Company archives the National Maritime Museum can be found at http://www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.599 The Merseyside Maritime Museum also has listings of their collections at http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/maritime/archive/majorcollections.asp Company archives will be found in different repositories around the country – if the shipping line you looking for is not listed on either of these sites, try this link http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/searchotherarchives/ You may also wish to contact
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