
At THE NATIONAL MARITIME MUSEUM, papers signed by Lord Nelson to Sir Edward Codrington.
A collection of objects including papers signed by Admiral Lord Nelson addressed to Admiral Sir Edward Codrington when Captain of HMS Orion in 1805.
Published access details; Right to view without prior appointment; Watch: no email published.
- Published access details
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Held by or at an institution
- No email published
- No phone published
- No public contact details in the register
National Maritime Museum route found
The register says the Nelson/Codrington papers are on permanent loan to the National Maritime Museum. Use Royal Museums Greenwich visitor/contact routes.
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Contact: Use Royal Museums Greenwich contact information.
- Royal Museums Greenwich[email protected] · 020 8858 4422 · contact page ↗
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Access
On permanent loan to The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, SE10 9NF. Tel: 020-8858-4422.
- Right to view without prior appointment
- Lent to public exhibitions
- Shown at The National Maritime Museum
The owner's binding undertakings
1. We undertake with respect to the Collection that during the lifetime of the owner or until it is earlier disposed of whether by sale or gift or otherwise: (a) to keep the Collection, as a collection, permanently in the United Kingdom and not to remove it or any part of it temporarily except for a purpose and a period approved by HM Revenue & Customs Inheritance Tax (HMRC/IHT); (b) to take reasonable steps for the preservation of the Collection: (c) to take the following steps to secure reasonable access to the public: (i) the public will be able to view them, without prior appointment, as follows: (ii) the objects shall be on permanent loan to The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, (iii) if the loan arrangement is terminated by the Museum, we will agree with HMRC/IHT alternative arrangement for providing the public with access to the Collection. We understand that, in such eve…