Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
From Phillip to Bligh. The Navy Governs. n.a. 1973 BHP Journal Reprint MM Australia

History–Maritime

From Polish waters. Smolarek, P., 1983 Museum (UNESCO), 137:37-40. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

From private to official hyrography: the charts and sailing directions of Joseph Dessiou (1743-1822) and his son, Joseph Foss Dessiou (1769-1853). Fisher, S., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.3:389-409. Maritime Museum UK

Charts and Maps

From Qadê to Mazûn: Four notes on Oman c. 700 B.C. to 700 A.D. Potts, D., 1985 Journal of Oman Studies, 8: 81-95. J Green Collection OMA
From rags to riches: Blackwell Hall and the wool cloth trade, c. 1450-1790. Bateman, N., 2004 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 38.1: 1-16. Maritime Museum England

History

From raw iron to semi-product: quality and circulation of materials during the Iron Age in France. Berranger, M. and Fluzin, P., 2012 Archaeometry, 54.4: 664-684. Maritime Museum Europe

Scientific

From rescue to research: Medieval ship finds in St Peter Port, Guernsey. Adams, J. and Black, J., 2004 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 33. 2: 230-252. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Medieval
From rope to chain: on development of anchors in the Mediterranean. Frost, H., 1963 The Mariner’s Mirror, 49.1: 1-20. Reprint MM Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

TEC

From sail to steam : shipping in Western Australia, 1870 to 1890 [photocopy] Henderson, G. 1977 Thesis—(MA) Department of History, University of Western Australia. [Photocopied with the permission of the author for research purposes in the Maritime Library.] Maritime Museum Australia 387.509941 HEN

Boats/ships–History of

Steam

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From sailing ships to microchips : inaugural industrial heritage conference, Fremantle, 15 and 16 June 1994 / sponsored by the Institution of Engineers, Australia and the Heritage Council of Western Australia. Institution of Engineers, Australia. (WA Division) 1994 Institution of Engineers, Western Australian Division: Western Australia. Maritime Museum Australia 363.6909941 FRO

Conservation

Heritage

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From sea-bed to computer screen—digital mapping of submerged and shipwreck sites. Jeffery, B. 1999 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 23:86-94 Maritime Museum Australia

Technical information

Shipwrecks

From seabed to exhibition floor: tracking the Xantho objects, 1983-2006. Prall, R., 2009 In: M. McCarthy (ed.), Iron, Steel & Steamship Archaeology. Proceedings of 2nd Australian seminar, held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 2006: 58-62. Special Publication No. 13 Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology. Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Special Publication No. 15. Maritime Museum
From southern India to Lanka: the traffic in commodities, bodies and myths from the thirteenth century onwards. Roberts, M., 1979 In: The Indian Ocean in Focus. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA, 15-22 August 1979. Section V. Cultural exchanges & influences. University of Western Australia, Nedlands. Maritime Museum 909.0965 INT

History

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From Southern India to Lanka: The traffic in commodities, bodies, and myths from the 13th Century onwards Roberts, M., 1979 International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies I, Perth. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

From Stain to Saint: ancestry, archaeology, and agendas in Tasmania’s convict heritage - a view from Port Arthur. Jackman, G., 2009 Historical Archaeology, 43.3: 101-112. Maritime Museum Tasmania

Heritage

From start to finish: Different perspectives on the Darwin–Ambon International Yacht Race, 1976–1998. Coulehan, K. and Soselisa, H. 2000 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 24:51-62 Maritime Museum NT

History–Maritime

Sailing

From Susa to Anuradhapura: reconstructing aspects of trade and exchange in bitumen-coated ceramic vessels between Iran and Sri Lanka from the third to the ninth centuries AD. Stern, B., Connan, J., Blakelock, E., Jackman, R., Coningham, R.A.E. and Heron, C., 2008 Archaeometry, 50.3: 409-428. Maritime Museum Middle East

Voyages/Travels

Trade/Commerce

From the deep of the sea: being the diary of the late Charles Edward Smith M.R.C.S., surgeon, of the whaleship Diana of Hull. Smith, C. E., 1922 A. & C. Black Ltd., London. McKenna Antarctic needs repairing

History–Maritime

Whaling

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From the Kattumaram to the Fibre-Teppa—Changes in boatbuilding traditions on India’s East coast. Pohl, H., 2007 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.2: 382-408. Maritime Museum India

Boats/ships–Construction

From the ocean bed: evidence that, etc, etc. Woodham, A. 1982 The Australian Women's weekly — November 17, 1982. Reprint MM UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Ships

From the other side: Indonesian evidence in the loss of the Lady Nelson and Stedcombe (1825). Spillett, P., 1983 Great Circle, 5.1: 24-39. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

From the periphery to the mainstream: the challenge of Australia's maritime history. Broeze, F., 1989 Great Circle, 11.1:1-13 J. Green Collection Australia

History–Maritme

From the President - 2006 Annual Board Meeting. INA 2006 INA Quarterley, 33.4:13-17. Maritime Museum
From tragedy to treasure. Harris, B., 2004 Sport Diving, 105:86-90 Maritime Museum Pacific Region

Aircraft Wrecks

From ‘do-it-yourself’ to an industry... Quick on the Draw. [a history on wire making] n.a. 1967 The BHP Review:11-15 McKenna Australia

History

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From “public archaeologist” to “public intellectual” : seeking engagement opportunities outside traditional archaeological arenas. McDavd, C., 2011 Historical Archaeology, 45.1: 24-32. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

FTIR and solid-state 13C CP/MAS NMR spectroscopy of charred and non-charred solid organic residues preserved in Roman Iron Age vessels from the Netherlands. Oudemans, T.F.M., Boon, J.J. and Botto, R.E., 2007 Archaeometry, 49.3: 571-594. Maritime Museum

Scientific

Fuel oil and oil firing. Gollin, G. J. 1952 [London] : Shell-Mex & BP Ltd Maritime Museum Not Geographic 697.044 GOL

Technical information

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Fueling the fire: examining Caribbean Colonial relations between humans and the environment. Britt, S.F., 2010 Historical Archaeology, 44.3: 54-68. Maritime Museum Carribean

Archaeology–other

Anthropology

Fuhrer fur sammler von porzellan und fayence. Graesse, J.G.T. and Jaennicke, E., 19?? Klinkhardt & Biermann, Braunschweig. J Green Collection Europe

Ceramics

Fukien kilns of the Sung to Ming Dynasty. Tregear, M., 1978 Symposium Trade Pottery E & SE Asia, Hong Kong. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Fukien wares exported to Japan, with specific reference to the sutra mounds of the 12th Century. Tregear, M., 1977 In: Internat. Symposium on Chinese Ceramics etc. J Green Collection
Fukusa. The Shojir Nomura Collection at Mills College Art Gallery. Lannom, G.W., 1985 Arts of Asia, 15.4: 131–32. Reprint MM Japan

Artefacts

Full fathom five, wrecks of the Spanish Armada. Martin, C.J.M., 1975 Chatto & Windas, London. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Full fathom five. Bain, M.A., 1982 Artlook, Perth. Maritime Museum 338.3714120994 BAI 8305
Full steam ahead : Bunbury Port Authority, 1909-2007. Willinge, J., 2009 Bunbury Port Authority, Bunbury, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 387.1099412 WIL

History

Harbours and Ports & structures

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Full Steam Ahead: Bunbury Port Authority, 1909-1995. Willinge, J. 1996 Bunbury : Bunbury Port Authority Maritime Museum Australia 387.1099412 WIL

History

Harbours and Ports

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Functional Archaeological Pottery Analysis Thailand Prommanod, S., Yutthasaree, D. and Vongnoi, P. 1996 SPAFA Journal, 6(1):47-49 Maritime Museum Asia

Ceramics

Furness - Houlder Lines Middlemiss N L 1991 Newcastle upon Tyne : Shield Publications McKenna UK

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

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Furness Withy : the centenary history of Furness, Withy and Company Ltd. Burrell, D., 1992 World Ship Society, Kendal, UK. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 387.50941 BUR

Boats/ships–History of

Steam

22000
Further ceramic discoveries at Sumatran sites. Edwards McKinnon, E. and Sinta Dermawan, B., 1981 Transactions Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, 8: 2-17. Reprint MM SE Asia

Archaeology

Ceramics

Further comment on the hand-guns ex Association. Green, J.N. and North, N., 1984 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 13.4: 334-337. Maritime Museum Europe

Guns

Further information on gunner's rules or tally sticks. Green, J.N., 1990 Ordnance Society Journal, 2: 25–32. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Guns

TEC

Further light on the Koh Khram wreck site. Green, J.N., 1981 Southeast Asian Ceramic Society Transactions, 8: 18-26. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Further light on the Koh Khram wrecksite. Green, J.N. 1981 The Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, Transactions No. 8:18-26. Reprint MM SE Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Further notes on the old boat found at Pontian in Southern Pahang. Gibson-Hill, C.A., 1952 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 25.1: 111-133. Reprint MM SE Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

Further notes on the Stonewall wreck: a 17th century Spanish vessel wrecked off Bermunda. Dethlefsen, E.S., 1978 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 7.2: 159-160. Maritime Museum Carribean

Archaeology–Maritime

Further radiocarbon dates from Cave Bay Cave, Hunter Island, North-West Tasmania. Bowdler, S. 1975 Australian Archaeology, No.3:24-26. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology –other

Further studies in the compositional variability of colourless Romano-British vessel glass. Baxter, M.J., Cool, H.E.M. and Jackson, C.M., 2005 Archaeometry, 47.1: 47-68. Maritime Museum UK

Artefacts

Miscellaneous

Gaff Rig Leather , J 1972 London : Granada Publishing McKenna International

Boats/ships–Types

Masts and Rigging

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