How It Works

Jutland Crew Lists / Old Salts / Volunteers / Royal Marines / Royal Naval Reserve / JCL-Website-ShipName / WiKi-ShipName / WiKi / OS to JCL / Real-Time Research Status

Narrative
The Battle of Jutland Crew Lists project is supported by a group of volunteers and through a series of spreadsheets and pages within this Wiki.

The purpose of this series of pages is to provide an overview to the volunteers, or interested volunteers, on how the project is structured. If you would like to help us in the 'final push' to complete the project please email us at help @ jutlandcrewlists.org (remove spaces)

Jutland Crew Lists
The main hub of the data collection process is the Jutland Crew Lists (JCL) spreadsheet. See JCL This sheet contains tabs for each of the 151 Royal Navy ships at the Battle of Jutland. Each tab is the crew list for a particular ship. When an element of data is added here it will be replicated elsewhere. Hansard of 6 December 1922 gave the number of men on His Majesty's ships at the Battle of Jutland as 61,654. For latest status Data from: Data to:
 * 1) Old Salts
 * 2) Volunteers
 * 3) Royal Marines
 * 4) Royal Naval Reserve
 * 1) JCL-Website-ShipName
 * 2) WiKi-ShipName

Apart from crew names, there is ongoing work to publish as many crew photos as possible. These can be sent to photo @ jutlandcrewlists.org (remove spaces).

Anyone who would like to help search for more could, if they wish, take out a subscription to the British Newspaper Archive online and search there.