Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

The first battle of the Marne

Asprey, R. — 1962

Publisher Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London.

The first blockade runner and 'another Alabama': some Tees and Hartlepool ships that worried the union.

Barton, P., — 1995

Publisher The Mariner's Mirror, 81.1: 45–64.

The first C14 date for an open site in Borneo.

Harrisson, T. & O'Connor, S.J., — 1972

Publisher Asian Perspectives, 15: 89-91.

The first discovery of Australia and New Guinea.

Collingridge, G., — 1982

Publisher Pan, Sydney.

Dewy 910.091823 COL

The First Discovery of Australia, with an account of the voyage of the Duyfken and the career of Captain Willem Jansz.

Mutch, T.D., — 1942

Publisher Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society: XXVII, Part I.

The first downunder treasure ship.

Christiansen, E. —

Publisher Dive Magazine, 9.2.

The first Europeans on Australia's West Coast.

von Brandenstein, C.G., — 1989

Publisher Boletim do Museu e Centro de Estudos Maritimos de Macau, 3: 189-206.

The first fleet marines, 1786-1792.

Moore, J., — 1987

Publisher University of Queensland Press, Queensland.

Dewy 994.02 MOO

The first fleet: the convict voyages that founded Australia 1787-88.

King, J., — 1982

Publisher Macmillan, Melbourne.

Dewy 910.45 KIN

The first HMS Implacable.

McGowan, A., — 2005

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.2: 294-308.

the First Mariners Project.

Bednarik, R.G., — 2002

Publisher Bulletin of the Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 26:57-64.

The first naval expedition on the Yangtze River, 1842

Worcester, G.R.G. — 1950

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 36: 2-11

The first Polish galleon and its construction register from 1570-1572.

Litwin, J., — 1991

Publisher In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:56-61. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter.

Dewy 623.812 INT

The first stage of a maritime archaeological training programme in the People’s Republic of China: a brief summary of the aims, proceedures and results.

Atkinson-Millar, K., — 1990

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.3: 255–258.

The fisherman who nearly started a war with Japan.

Follansbee, J., — 2006

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 92.1: 75-87.

The fishing and coastal craft of Ceylon.

Hornell, J., — 1943

Publisher The Mariner’s Mirror, 28.29?: 40–53.

The fishing boats of Singapore (1).

Burdon, T.W., — 1955

Publisher World Fishing, November: 32-35.

The fishing boats of Singapore (2).

Burdon, T.W., — 1955

Publisher World Fishing, December: 52-54

The fishing boats operated from Singapore Island.

Gibson-Hill, C.A., — 1950

Publisher Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 23.3: 148-170.

The fishing boats used on the coast of Malaya.

Gibson-Hill, C.A., — 1949

Publisher Malaya Publishing House, Singapore.

The fishing culture of the world.

Gunda, B., — Post 1980

Publisher Hungarian Academic Press, Debrecen.

The fishing industry of Singapore.

Burdon, T.W., — 1955

Publisher Donald Moore, Singapore.

The fishing methods of the Ganges and the boats of the Ganges.

Hornell, J., — 1924

Publisher Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 8: 171-238.

The Flag of the Southern Cross 1939-1945.

Bowen, F.C., — 1947

Publisher Shaw Savill & Albion Co., London.

Dewy 387.5 BOW

The Flag of the Southern Cross: the history of Shaw Savill & Albion Co. Limited 1858-1939.

Bowen, F. C., — 1939

Publisher Shaw Savill & Albion Co., London.

Dewy 387.5 BOW

The Flamingo Bay Voyage.

McCarthy, M., — 1991

Publisher Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology Western Australian Maritime Museum, No 45.

The flat-bottomed Roman boat from Druten, Nederlands.

Lehmann, L.T., — 1978

Publisher International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 7.4: 259-268.

The Fleet of Leif Hoegh & Co Ltd ,Oslo, 1928 - 1968

Crowdy , M — 1968

Publisher Kendal : World Ship Society

The fleet that had to die

Hough, R. — 1958

Publisher The Quality Book Club, London.