For basic details of the Mercantile Navy List and these images, please see the notes on the search form.
For more details of MNL, please see: Mercantile Navy List
The control bar above the image is used to decide which year and section are displayed, to change the magnification and to move from page to page.
You can change the year using the arrow icons and selector on the left of the control bar. Click an icon, or choose the year from the list and click the button
To choose which section of the document to search (steam, motor or sail), use the 'Choose section' buttons.
You can change the magnification of the image by clicking the and icons.
The current page is shown on the control bar. To move from one page to the next, use the arrow icons next to the page box. To go to a particular page, enter the page number into the box and click the button
To search for a different name, click the button on the control bar.
For images from the Digital Archive Initiative, there is a link on the control bar to the original images on the DAI site. Because these images are in .pdf format, they can be searched for text on any field - for example to search for an owner by name.
To copy, print or process an image, right-click on the image, copy it, paste it into your favourite image viewer and work on it from there. Please use the images for private research only and do not re-publish the images.
For a list of the abbreviations used in MNL for sailing vessels, see the first page of the sail section of each year of MNL. For more details and links, see our page, here: Types of sailing ships
Our own CLIP images were made at the Maritime Collection at Southampton Central Library, the Bartlett Library at the National Maritime Museum, Cornwall in Falmouth, Gwynedd Archives Service in Caernarfon and Gwynedd Archives Service in Dolgellau. We are most grateful to the staff of these repositories for their kind help.
Our thanks to Ian Buxton for additional images.
We have tried hard to present the images as well as possible, but obviously we can take no responsibility for the images from other sources. Some of the images are missing, partially missing, blurred, or rotated so that they are difficult to view. Some editions are so tightly bound that it is not possible to make good images of the gutter margin of some pages. We apologise for any difficulties this may cause. We have tried to remedy this where we can, but we feel that those images are still worth displaying.