Commander W.E. May
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William Edward May (10 November 1899 - 26 April 1989) was a
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officer noted for his work in the development of gyro and magnetic compasses, and as a historian of compasses and marine navigation.


Biography

W.E. May was educated at the Royal Naval Colleges at Osborne and Dartmouth. He went to sea in 1915 as a
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on and saw action at the
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. He worked as a surveyor in ''HMS Merlin'' and ''HMS Flinders'', and qualified in navigation in 1923. In 1924, he married Mary Elspeth Margaret James. In 1927 he took a position as
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inspector with the instrument maker S G Brown Ltd. In 1929, May was appointed to the
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, being Superintendent of Gyro-compasses at Devonport from 1933 to 1936,
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from 1936 to 1939, and
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from 1939 to 1942. From 1942 he was responsible for organising installation and services for gyro-compasses as well as for training. May was a founder member of the
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in 1947. He became increasingly interested in the history of compasses and of navigation more generally. He collected compasses from many countries, and this collection was transferred to the
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. In 1951, May became deputy director of the Museum, and supervised the restoration of the Octagon Room and Flamsteed House in the 17th-century buildings which housed the museum. He wrote many articles and a number of books on compasses and navigation. At the museum, May had special responsibility for swords, and in 1970 published a two-volume work, ''Swords for Sea Service'' with P.G.W. Annis, based on the museum's collections. Many of May's papers are in the archive of the Royal Museums, Greenwich.


Selected publications

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Volume 1Volume 2
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References

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