Mariner's Mirror (2000-2004; Vols. 86-90)

Mariner's Mirror (2000-2004; Vols. 86-90). London: Society for Nautical Research,

Page numbers are, in some cases, somewhat confusing, with entries such as "88, 101Q4 (2002), 338-41A; 89, 100A". Also, some entries have suffixes which I took to mean the following: "ph" for "photo"; "pl" for "plate"; and "fig" for "figure; I marked each as an illustration.

From the introduction to the index: "The date given is, as far as possible, that of launching or acquisition: if not, it is that of the reference."

As in its other indexes, Mariner's Mirror states that "Ships are British unless otherwise noted", though that might also mean that their nationality is unknown. This is unfortunate, and as a result, nationality is not indicated for many vessels.

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