Series number |
B5572 |
Title |
Correspondence files, multiple number series |
Accumulation dates |
01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 |
Contents dates |
01 Jan 1913 - 01 Apr 1923 |
Items in this series on RecordSearch |
24
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Agency/person recording |
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Agency/person controlling |
30 Nov 1973 - CA 46, Department of Defence [III], Central Office - Navy Office
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Quantity and location |
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System of arrangement/ control |
multiple number system |
Range of control symbols |
A1/1/39 to S/N 468/4/341 |
Predominant physical format |
PAPER FILES AND DOCUMENTS |
Series note |
The series consists of general correspondence and correspondence classified to 'Confidential', the Confidential files being held in green covers but interfiled with non-classified files. 'Secret' files were registered into a parallel classified series (CRS B5573).
The series was created by Navy Office in January 1922, after the abolition of the Department of the Navy in December 1921 and before its files were absorbed into the general Defence registry system in 1923. Thus this series only lasted 15 months before being replaced by another multiple number system (CRS B4883) which was closely modelled on the classification system used within Defence.
The use of a multiple number system by Navy Office was recommended by the Royal Commission into Naval Administration in its Report of 1918, but it was only when Navy Office was returned to the Department of Defence that the annual single number system in use under the Department of the Navy was abandoned.
By that time the de-centralized registry system instituted in Navy Office and in use from 1913 on, had also been abandoned in favour of a centralized registry system, and the files of all Navy Branches, except those of the Directorate of Naval Reserves and Mobilization, had been absorbed into the central Navy registry. However files in this series continued to be allocated alphabetical prefixes according to their subject category and corresponding to sections within registry roughly equivalent to the previous Branch divisions:
N Naval
P Personnel
C Civil
S Supply
A Accounts, and
SC Security classified correspondence.
The prefixes were discounted for filing purposes.
The allocation of numbers to subject classes was done in alphabetical order, with the exception of those subjects relating to finance matters which were allocated the numbers from 1/- to 54/-.
Other subjects were then allocated numbers from 101/- to 468/-.
Many files have earlier papers from the 1911-1921 'Docket' system (CRS B2882) top-numbered into this series. Similarly, many files from this series can be found top-numbered and attached to papers in the subsequent series (CRS B4883). For some reason, the class of files relating to 'Ratings'(349/-) was continued in the subsequent series without top-numbering. Registers for class 349/- were also added to the subsequent control series (CRS B1125) and continued in use.
There is also a close relationship between this series and the parallel secret correspondence series, in that papers were often initially registered as general correspondence but subsequently
re-registered into the secret series, and sometimes the reverse applied.
Subjects are wide ranging and include all administrative matters as well as matters such as censorship, statistics, ships trials, Parliamentary, prosecutions, intelligence, lighthouses, conferences, discipline, British possessions, etc.
Before transfer to Archives in 1961, culling of the series was extensive, files relating to personnel matters being separated out and transferred as accession MT574/2
Note: Commonwealth Record Series B5572 contains records previously held as accession series MP1049/2 and MP1185/7. It also includes records that are still physically held as MT574/2 and MP525/1 and have not been physically converted to B5572. Individual record items should be ordered under the number B5572, MT574/2 or MP525/1 according to the series number shown in the RecordSearch item entry or in paper finding aids.
Series converted from
MP1049/2; MP1185/7
Previous accession system transfers
MP525/1; MP574/2
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Previous series |
01 Jan 1922 B2882, Correspondence files, annual single number series 01 Jan 1922 B4555, Correspondence files of the Finance Branch, multiple number series - (finance files only)
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Subsequent series |
MP150/1, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 1923 MP139/1, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 1923 MP1185/9, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 1923 MP1049/3, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 01 Apr 1923 MP692/1, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 01 Apr 1923 B4881, Correspondence files relating to civil personnel matters, multiple number series ('201' series), 1923-1950 01 Apr 1923 B4883, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 01 Apr 1923 B4884, Correspondence files relating to naval personnel matters, multiple number series ('201'series), 1923-1950 01 Apr 1923 MP151/1, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 01 Apr 1923 MP981/1, Correspondence files, multiple number series ('201' series) 01 Apr 1923 MT856/1, General correspondence, and correspondence relating to naval personnel matters, multiple number series ('201' series)
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Controlling series |
01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 B1115, 'Alphabetical' [nominal] index cards for correspondence files 01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 B1120, Registration books (L14s) for correspondence files, multiple number series 01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 B1121, Subject index cards for correspondence files, multiple number series 01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 B2888, Subject index cards relating to stores for correspondence files, multiple number series 01 Jan 1922 - 01 Apr 1923 B5611, Alphabetical list of authorized subject registration headings for correspondence files, multiple number series
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Related series |
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Date registered |
24 Oct 1990 |
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