David Lyon
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David Lyon was a naval ship historian and archaeologist. Lyon spent his working life at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, where for over twenty years he looked after the huge ships-plans collection before becoming Curator of Naval Ordnance, then Head of Enquiries and finally Chief of Research of the Maritime Information Centre. Lyon served in the Royal Navy Reserve and, having qualified as a diving officer, was instrumental in the development of underwater archaeology in Britain, diving on the Mary Rose amongst others. He was a member of the Council of the Society for Nautical Research and of the Nautical Museums Trust. He has written and lectured extensively both in Britain and abroad an his many publications include "The Sailing Navy List," "The Denny List," "Steam, Steel and Torpedoes," and "Sea Battles in Close-up: The Nelson Era."
Born 1942-01-01
Died 2000-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL546875A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (2)
- Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 19th century (2)
- Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century (2)
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Naval operations (1)
- Warships -- History (1)
- Warships (1)
- Warships -- Great Britain -- Names (1)
Books by David Lyon
Total count: 7
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World War II warshipsOrbis Pub.1976-01-01
Steam, steel, and torpedoesthe warship in the 19th centuryH. M. Stationery Off.1980-01-01
The sailing navy listall the ships of the Royal Navy : built, purchased and captured, 1688-1860Conway Maritime Press1993-01-01-
Sea battles in close-upthe age of NelsonIan Allan1996-01-01
Sea battles in close-up, the age of NelsonNaval Institute Press1996-01-01
The first destroyersNaval Institute Press1996-01-01
The sail & steam Navy listall the ships of the Royal Navy, 1815-1889Chatham2004-01-01