Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Saint Aloüarn and the French annexation of Western Australia, 1772. Report on 1998 Overseas Research. Stanbury, M. 1999 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology. Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 147 Maritime Museum Australia

History–Maritime

Exploration

18Cent
Saint-Geran, 1744, Mauritius Island. Potential of a plundered site. Blot, J-Y., 1981 In: W.A. Cockerel (ed.), In the realms of gold. Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Underwater Archaeology. Nashville. J. Green Collection Indian Ocean

Archaeology–Maritime

Sakoku and the fall of the Ming Dynasty: some observations on the 17th century crisis in China and Japan. Atwell, W.S., 1983 International Congress of Human Sciences in Asia and North Africa, Tokyo and Kyoto. J. Green Collection China

History

Salamis in Cypress Homeric, Hellenistic and Roman. Karageorghis, V., 1969 Thames & Hudson, London. J Green Collection Mediterranean

Archaeology

Sale catalogue of artefacts from Hollandia, Utrecht, Slot ter Hooge, etc. Amsterdam 16 March. Christie's, 1983 Christie's, Amsterdam. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Artefacts

Sale of artefacts from the Royal Navy's first Invincible, 1744-1758. Auction catalogue 10 March 1988, Christie's South Kensington. Christie's, 1988 Christie's, London. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Sale of fine & important late Ming & Transitional porcelain from private collection Hatcher, 14 Febuary. Christie's Amsterdam 1985 Christie's, Amsterdam. J Green Collection China

Archaeology–Maritime

Ceramics

Sale of fine & important late Ming & transitional porcelain recently recovered from an Asian vessel Christie's, 1984 Christie's, Amsterdam. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Maritime Archaeology

Sale of fine and important late Ming and transitional porcelain. The private collection of Captain Michael Hatcher, selected from the contents of an Asiatic vessel, which went down in the South China Sea circa 1640. Christie’s Amsterdam 1985 Christie’s, Amsterdam. Maritime Museum Netherlands 738.20951 CHR

Ceramics

17Cent

11176
Sale of fine and important late Ming and transitional porcelian, recently recovered from an Asian vessel in the South China Sea. (Property of Michael Hatcher) Christie's Amsterdam 1984 Christie's, Amsterdam. Maritime Museum Not Geographical 738.20951 CHR

Ceramics

Artefacts

1518011346
Salem trading voyages to Japan during the early 19th century. Fetchko, P.J., 1986 The American Neptune, 46.1: 50-54. J Green Collection USA

History–Maritme

Salt -Water Palaces Drummond , M 1979 London : Debrett’s Peerage Ltd McKenna International

Boats/ships–History of

Pleasure craft

17-20Cent 2106
Salt in our wounds Harvey, J. 1954 London : Cassell and Company Ltd. McKenna Indian Ocean

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

19Cent 475
Salt in our Wounds :One of the war’s greatest stories of endurance and hardship.... Fiction Jack Harvey 1956 Viking Press McKenna McK 2331

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

Saltwater tramp. Armstrong, W. [1944] London : Jarrolds Publishers Limited McKenna International

History

Sailing

20Cent 469
Salty dogs and salted meat: how live animals and barrelled meat were used by sailors involved in the Eastern trade. 1656-1811. Coughlan, R.M., 2005 Ryan. M. Coughlan. Thesis [BA (Hons), partial fulfillment - Centre for Archaeology, UWA. Maritime Museum Australia 930.102804 COU

History

TH217
Salui', a dugout from Borneo.- Nicolaisen, I. 1986 Vikingskibshallen i Roskilde, 1986, 22p., ills. J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

Salvage excavation in Southern Luzon, Philippines. A summary. Tenazas, R.C.P., 1973 Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, 1.2: 132-6. J Green Collection Philippines

Archaeology

Salvage from the Sea Forsberg , G 1977 London : Routledge & Kegan Paul McKenna International

History–Maritime

Salvage

20Cent 1971
Salvage Operations Baptist , C N T 1979 London : Stanford Maritime McKenna International

History–Maritime

Salvage

20Cent 1969
Salvaging ship of childhood dreams. The race to save Port Phillip bay icon Cerberus from total collapse is about to begin. Murray, A., n.d. Timeout, Baysie Leader [no further information available] Reprint MM Australia

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

Salvaging the Cargo of the "Mary Bowers". Lee Spence, E., 1971 Presented at The Ninth Annual Conference on Historic Site Archeology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1968. Republished in The Conference on Historic Site Archeology Papers 1969, 4(1). J Green Collection USA

Archaeology-Matime

Sampans, belangs and junkos. Henderson, G.J. and Crawford, I., 1986 Expedition, 28.1: 36-46. Reprint MM SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

Samples indicate Goleta cannons cast before 1750. Sullivan, S., 1983 Santa Barbara News,Thursday, March 31. J Green Collection USA

Guns

Sampling and classification. Benfer,R.A., ?? ?? :227–247 Reprint MM International

Technical information

ARC

Sampling skeletal remains for ancient DNA (aDNA): a measure of success. Leney, M.D., 2006 Historical Archaeology, 40.3: 31-49. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–other

Medicine

Sampling, judgement, and the archaeological record. Binford, L.R., ?? ?? pp251–57. Reprint MM International

Land archaeology

Samuel Cunard and the North Atlantic Roche , T W E 1971 London ; Macdonald McKenna Atlantic Ocean

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

19Cent 1775
San Demetrio -The tense, dramatic story of a burning petrol-tanker- a victim in the Battle of the Atlantic. Calum Macneil 1958 Corgi Books McKenna Atlantic Ocean McK 2286

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

San Diego Presidio: a vanished military community of upper California. Williams, J.S., 2004 Historical Archaeology, 38.3:106-120. Maritime Museum America N

History

Historic Sites

Sand blows desperately: land-use history and site integrity at Camp Ford, a Confederate POW camp in East Texas. Thoms, A.V., 2004 Historical Archaeology, 38.4:73-95. Maritime Museum USA

History

Sand for Roman glass production: an experimental and philological study on source of supply. Silvestri, A., Molin, G., Salviulo, G. and Schievenin, R., 2006 Archaeometry, 48.3: 415-432. Maritime Museum
Sanders; sextant, sea and solitude. Hugh Schmitt's account of the record-breaking triple circumnavigation, non-stop and alone. Schmitt, H., 1988 St George Books, Perth. Maritime Museum WA 910.41 SCH

SAI

12977
Sandovers Souvenir Programme. The Parmelia Race - Plymouth to Perth, 1979 Sponsors 1979 Subiaco : Langoulant Productions McKenna Western Australia

History–Maritime

1094
Sarah Burnyeat 1862-1874. Wreck Inspection Report (96). McCarthy, M., de L. Marshall, G. and Wolfe, A., 1992 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology Western Australian Maritime Museum No. 199. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Sarawak Malay Pottery. Moore, E., 1964 The Sarawak Museum Journal, XI. 23-24: 533-535. Reprint MM Asia

Ceramics

Sarmiento de Gamboa : navigateur et cosmographe : l’homme du detroit de Magellan. Guillou, J., 2005 Etrave, Verrieres, France. Maritime Museum Europe 910.91 GUI

Voyages/Travels

Discovery/Exploration

17Cent 24079
Sassonian maritime trade. Whitehouse, D. & Williams, A., 1973 Iran, 11: 29-49. J Green Collection
Satement of accounts and other statistics for the year ended September 30th 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974. Northland Harbour Board various Northland Harbour Board, New Zealand. McKenna New Zealand

Harbours and Ports & structures

1181
Satingpra I, the environmental and economic archaeology of South Thailand. Stargardt, J., 1983 British Archaeological Reports International Series 158, Oxford. Maritime Museum SE Asia

Land archaeology

Saturation diving in nautical archaeology. Keith, D.H. & Frey, D.A., 1979 Archaeology, 32.4: 24–33. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Technical information

Saturation diving: a new frontier in nautical archaeology. Frey, D.A., 1979 Explorer's Journal, 57.2: 64–67. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Archaeology–Maritime

TEC

Saturation diving—nautical archaeology's new frontier. Frey, D.A., 1977 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 4.3: 1-4. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

TEC

Satyantra in Suvarnadvipa: From reciprocity to redistribution in ancient Southeast Asia. Wheatley, P., 1975 In: J.A. Sabloff & C.C.Lamberg-Karlovsky (eds.)etc. AIMA SE Asia

History–Maritme

Sauver l'Amsterdam. Une vast campagne d'archeologie sous-marine. Enault, P., 1985 Le Chasse-Maree, 19: 58–71. Reprint MM Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

VOC

Save Ontario Shipwrecks - Newsletter Spring - Summer Vol.10(2). SOS 1984 Toronto : Save Ontario Shipwrecks AIMA
Save our ships. Mulhearn, D., 2012 Museums Journal, 112.3: 22-27.
Saved from the sands. Lapthorne,W.H., 1980 Coast and Country, June: 46–51. Reprint MM UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Ships

Saving a steam ship. Burke, M., 2005 Chemistry World, 2.7:46-49 Reprint MM Not Geographic

Conservation

Shipwrecks

Saving a steam ship. Chemists help conservationists save the SS Great Britian. Burke, M., 2005 Chemistry World, 2.7:46-49. Reprint MM UK

Conservation

Shipwrecks