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'''Simon Harley''' is a twenty-seven year old researcher of the Royal Navy in the [[Dreadnought Era]].
 
'''Simon Harley''' is a twenty-seven year old researcher of the Royal Navy in the [[Dreadnought Era]].
  
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If you have any questions or material relating to the subjects of this website, please [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/contact.php get in touch].
 
If you have any questions or material relating to the subjects of this website, please [http://dreadnoughtproject.org/contact.php get in touch].
 
I am always delighted to hear from descendants of the subjects of this website, so do please get in touch.
 
  
 
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The editor presenting a paper based on A Direct Train of Cordite at the British Commission for Maritime History's New Resarchers' Conference, 2013.

Simon Harley is a twenty-seven year old researcher of the Royal Navy in the Dreadnought Era.

I currently live on the North-West coast of England. For the past seven years I've been accumulating material for a book on the Royal Navy Flag Officers of the Great War; their lives and careers and how they related to the Navy they served in. My work on this website is by and large part of my research.

If you have any questions or material relating to the subjects of this website, please get in touch.

Links

  • Library — A list of my books. I'm always willing to share information or the books themselves on request.
  • Archives — A list of archival (i.e. primary) sources I have and need. If you can help acquire them, or are interested in the contents of some of them, please get in touch.

External Links

Works in Progress

Transcription of the typescript memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Henry F. Oliver:

57% complete.


Review copies of new publications are always welcome.