• Sir Geoffrey Arthur Romaine Callender (25 November 1875 – 6 November 1946) was an English naval historian and the first director of the National Maritime...
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    journey along the Thames from London. The first director was Sir Geoffrey Callender. Since the earliest times Greenwich has had associations with the...
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  • Sir Harold Burrough, Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff in WWII Sir Geoffrey Callender, naval historian Richard Carline, artist Peter Carter-Ruck, lawyer...
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    inscription was probably added in the late eighteenth century, according to Geoffrey Callender and Michael S. Robinson, and is erroneous; there is no correspondence...
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  • (1918–2006) Josiah Burchett (1666–1746) Montagu Burrows (1819–1905) Geoffrey Callender (1875–1946) Howard I. Chapelle (1901–1975) – maritime history William...
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    Professor, having been headmaster at Osborne, while Michael Lewis and Geoffrey Callender, two other masters from Osborne, also became heads of departments...
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    conjectural and without any direct evidence, it was picked up by Geoffrey Callender in the Mariner's Mirror in 1963 and has been relayed by several other...
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  • VI opened the museum in April 1937, under the directorship of Sir Geoffrey Callender. Even after the opening of the museum, Caird continued to donate and...
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  • achievements are several Sir James Caird Awards for writing, and the Sir Geoffrey Callender Award for outstanding achievement in supporting the public lecture...
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    Barlow (1812–1902) – civil engineer (and son of Peter Barlow) Sir Geoffrey Callender (1875–1946) – the first director of the National Maritime Museum George...
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