Portsmouth - 150 year, Post Reunion.
Greenwich - The Last Hurrah, Post Reunion.
If you are interested in a certain Dog Watch or Watches, then please E-Mail our Historian with the one or ones you are interested in, identified by the date, number, etc.
Please note that scanning all the Dog Watches below would be a mammoth task. So, these images are provided so that the visitor can see what the particular Dog Watch contains. At the moment Martin will consider requests for ‘particular’ parts of the Dog Watches and will do what he can to satisfy those requests.
If you are not an OW and are maybe a relative or doing some research, then contact Martin and he will consider your request.
Hover your mouse pointer over an image to see contents of that particular Dog Watch
Click HERE to send e-mail to Martin.
So that I know you are an OW, tell me which deck and where the ships bell was hanging on Worcester III and I will deal with your request to the best of my ability.
Please note that the Association is missing a few Dog Watches, assuming the sequence Easter, Summer and Christmas. The missing ones are depicted as a ‘faded’ image with RED writing. BLUE writing are Dog Watches which are also available from previous page. If you have copies of the missing ones, Martin would be very pleased to hear from you.
Vol. 3-21 Michaelmas 1952
Vol. 3-23 Summer 1953 Info Page Missing
Vol. 3-36 Christmas 1957 No Info
Vol. 4-15 Michaelmas 1962
Vol. 4-12 Michaelmas 1961
Vol. 2-12 Michaelmas 1938
Vol. 6-7 Summer 1968 Part 1
Vol. 6-7 Summer 1968 Part 2
Many Thanks to Martin, our Historian who spent many hours scanning these Dog watches
for all OWs to enjoy.
Please don’t forget that if you have any of the missing Dog Watches in your possession,
marked on here with a ‘faded’ image and RED writing, please let Martin know if you
would like him to ‘look after’ them for you.
Thanks also to Chris Bostock for sending in his 6 Dog Watches Marked with a *
Vol. 1-33 Michaelmas 1934
The Dog Watches above (Vol 1 - 1-9) are in Bound Volume and not normally available
to view as they cannot be scanned. These valuable historic documents are held by
Martin our historian, and can only be viewed by arranging it with him. Vol 1-9 is
available as a PDF magazine. If anyone has any of these magazines please let Martin
have them.