Sources for some of the research

    1. Admiralty List.
    2. Ministry of War Transport List.
    3. Divine, A.D. ‘The Nine Days of Dunkirk’, 1959, Faber and Faber.
    4. Divine, A.D. ‘Dunkirk’, 1945, Faber and Faber,
    5. 1940 Dunkirk Veterans’ Association List.
    6. Tough Brothers’ records.
    7. E.F. Elkins records.
    8. Admiralty notes - Merchant Vessels lost or damaged, 1939- 1945.
    9. Ships of the Royal Navy lost or damaged 1939 - 1945.
    10. Supplement to The London Gazette, July 1940.
    11. Chatterton, E.K. ‘The Epic of Dunkirk’, 1940.
    12. Masefield, John ‘The Nine Days Wonder’, 1941.
    13. Collier, Richard ‘The Sands of Dunkirk’, 1963.
    14. Ellis, L.F. ‘The War in France and Flanders 1939- 1940’, 1953.
    15. Butler, Lt-Col. E. & Selby-Bradford, Major J. ‘Keep the Memory Green’.
    16. Plancher, R. List of Belgian Ships used in Operation Dynamo in ‘The Belgian Ship Lover’ No. 69.
    17. Rampart Boatbuilding Co. Ltd. Records.
    18. Belgian Seaways and Inland Waterways List.
    19. Ministry of War Transport X MT40/36 (PRO Ref).
    20. Bradyll-Johnson, V.A.L., Manuscript notes.
    21. Verbal confirmation.
    22. Plummer, Russell, ‘The Ships that saved an Army, 1990, ISBN 1-85260-210-4.
    23. Winser, John de S., ‘BEF Ships before, at and after Dunkirk’, 1999, ISBN 0-905617-91-6

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