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reported that "It was a bitter disappointment to him that his scholarship and unique qualifications had received so little appreciation that, during the war, he was transferred to mere routine work of small importance while the library to which he devoted all his enthusiasm and the greater part of
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wrote of him that "it has been said that Bonner-Smith not only knew every one of the 100,000 books in the library, but was also familiar with all their contents. It is a fact that he could immediately direct students and enquirers to whatever references were needed, and have the necessary books at
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Bonner-Smith entered civil service at the Admiralty on Trafalgar Day (21 October) 1909. After serving in the Admiralty's record office, he was appointed to the staff of the Admiralty Library in March 1911. During
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Note in the Bodleian Library Catalog: "The work was begun by David B. Smith, Admiralty librarian, and completed after his death by the R. N. College, Greenwich, in collaboration with the National Maritime
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his official life was put into other hands; and later, that the official call for a volunteer to succeed him on his coming retirement should specify that no previous library experience was necessary."
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once placed before them, Scores of our members must owe a great debt of gratitude to his ever-ready and encyclopaedic acquaintance with books and documents dealing with the sea and the services."
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and, at the time of his death, was reputed to have "edited more volumes than any other member; his scholarly were a model of what such contributions should be."
56:. From 1923 tp 1925, he served as the secretary to the Naval Attaché in South America. he was appointed deputy librarian in 1931 on the death of 165:, edited by D. Bonner-Smith and E. W. R. Lumby. Publications of the Navy Records Society, v. 95 (: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1952). 354: 114:, edited by David Bonner Smith. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vols. 55, 61 (: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1922–27). 299: 123:, edited by D. Bonner-Smith. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vols. 77, 81. (: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1937–41). 109: 133:, R.N., edited by David Bonner-Smith. Publications of the Navy Records Society, v. 82 (: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1942). 344: 155:, edited by David Bonner-Smith. Publications of the Navy Records Society, vol. 84. (: Printed for the Navy Records Society, 1944). 19:(19 May 1890 – 10 December 1950), historian of the Royal Navy, served as Admiralty Librarian from March 1932 until May 1950. 73: 53: 303: 27:
Bonner-Smith married Vlasta Eileen Done. At the time of his death, he resided at Uplands, Lyth Hill Road,
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respecting naval operations in the Baltic.--Correspondence between the Admiralty and Vice-Admiral Sir
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Note in the Bodleian Library Catalog: "Correspondence between the Admiralty and Vice-Admiral Sir
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The Barrington papers: selected from the letters and papers of Admiral the Hon.
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The Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy, 1660-1815
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elected him an Honorary Vice-President on his retirement.
153:Russian War, 1855, Baltic: official correspondence 143:, edited by edited by D. Bonner-Smith and Captain 112:whilst the first lord of the Admiralty, 1801-1804 72:, he served as its editor from 1932 to 1939. The 306:respecting naval operations in the Black Sea." 127:Recollections of my sea life from 1808 to 1830 8: 99:Bonner-Smith was a devoted member of the 52:, he held an honorary commission in the 350:Fellows of the Royal Historical Society 180: 108:Letters of Admiral of the fleet, the 7: 14: 285:"Obituary: Mr. D. Bonner-Smith," 272:"Obituary: Mr. D. Bonner-Smith," 220:"Obituary: Mr. D. Bonner-Smith," 110:John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent 233:"Editorial," Centenary Issue, 137:Russian war, 1854, Baltic and 1: 263:, vol. 37, no. 1 (1951), p. 4 250:, vol. 37, no. 1 (1951), p. 4 74:Society for Nautical Research 54:Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 79:His anonymous obituarist in 355:British maritime historians 237:vol. 97, no. 1 (2011), p.3. 371: 141:: official correspondence 345:English naval historians 60:and the appointment of 210:Who was Who, 1941-1950 199:Who was Who, 1941-1950 188:Who was Who, 1941-1950 261:The Mariner's Mirror 248:The Mariner's Mirror 101:Navy Records Society 81:The Mariner's Mirror 131:John Harvey Boteler 62:J. Falkner Phillips 43:Professional career 304:James Deans Dundas 276:13 Dec 1950, p. 8. 17:David Bonner-Smith 289:13 Dec 1950, p. 8 235:Mariner's Mirror, 224:13 Dec 1950, p. 8 120:Samuel Barrington 362: 317: 313: 307: 296: 290: 283: 277: 270: 264: 257: 251: 244: 238: 231: 225: 218: 212: 207: 201: 196: 190: 185: 161:Second China War 70:Mariner's Mirror 370: 369: 365: 364: 363: 361: 360: 359: 325: 324: 322: 320: 314: 310: 297: 293: 284: 280: 271: 267: 258: 254: 245: 241: 232: 228: 219: 215: 208: 204: 197: 193: 186: 182: 178: 97: 45: 25: 12: 11: 5: 368: 366: 358: 357: 352: 347: 342: 337: 327: 326: 319: 318: 308: 300:Charles Napier 291: 278: 265: 252: 239: 226: 213: 202: 191: 179: 177: 174: 173: 172: 166: 156: 149: 148: 134: 124: 115: 96: 93: 44: 41: 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 367: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 332: 330: 323: 312: 309: 305: 301: 295: 292: 288: 282: 279: 275: 269: 266: 262: 256: 253: 249: 243: 240: 236: 230: 227: 223: 217: 214: 211: 206: 203: 200: 195: 192: 189: 184: 181: 175: 170: 167: 164: 162: 157: 154: 151: 150: 146: 142: 140: 135: 132: 129:, by Captain 128: 125: 122: 121: 116: 113: 111: 106: 105: 104: 102: 94: 92: 89: 85: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 42: 40: 38: 34: 30: 23:Personal life 22: 20: 18: 321: 311: 294: 286: 281: 273: 268: 260: 259:"Obituary", 255: 247: 246:"Obituary". 242: 234: 229: 221: 216: 209: 205: 198: 194: 187: 183: 168: 158: 152: 136: 126: 117: 107: 98: 95:Publications 87: 86: 80: 78: 46: 29:Bayston Hill 26: 16: 15: 340:1950 deaths 335:1890 births 163:, 1856-1860 58:W.G. Perrin 50:World War I 329:Categories 287:The Times, 274:The Times, 222:The Times, 176:References 145:A.C. Dewar 37:Shropshire 33:Shrewsbury 139:Black Sea 88:The Times 316:Museum". 31:, near 66:M.B.E. 159:The 35:in 331:: 64:, 39:.

Index

Bayston Hill
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
World War I
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve
W.G. Perrin
J. Falkner Phillips
M.B.E.
Mariner's Mirror
Society for Nautical Research
Navy Records Society
John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent
Samuel Barrington
John Harvey Boteler
Black Sea
A.C. Dewar
Second China War
Charles Napier
James Deans Dundas
Categories
1890 births
1950 deaths
English naval historians
Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
British maritime historians

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