Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Shark Bay region plan. Western Australia. State Planning Commission 1987 Dept Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia Maritime Museum Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

Heritage

UR315
Shark Bay regional strategy version II: a strategic policy statement and land use plan. Western Australia. Ministry for Planning 1995? Ministry of Planning, Western Australia. Maritime Museum Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Heritage

Conservation

UR314
Shark Bay sources. A revised bibliography of sources compiled for the 1997 Shark Bay maritime history study. Garratt, D. and McCarthy, M., 1997 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 123 Maritime Museum Australia

Reference

Bibliographies

Shark Bay terrestrial reserves and proposed reserve additions : draft management plan 2007. Dept of Environment and Conservation Western Australia 2008? Department of Environment and Conservation, Bentley, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

Environmental

UR1110; UR1113
Shark Bay Terrestrial Reserves and proposed reserve additions : draft management plan 2007. Western Australia. Dept of Conservation and Land Management 2000 Department of Conservation and Land Management, Como, WA Maritime Museum WA 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

Environmental

20Cent UR1110; UR1113
Shark Bay Terrestrial Reserves: management plan 2000-2009 Western Australia. Dept of Conservation and Land Management 2000 Como, WA : Department of Conservation and Land Management. Maritime Museum WA 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

Environmental

20Cent 18505
Shark Bay through four centuries, 1616 to 2000. Edwards, H. 1999 Shark Bay Shire, Shark Bay, Western Australia. Maritime Museum WA 994.13 EDW

History

Shipwrecks

17-20Cent 17751
Shark Bay World Heritage Property : draft strategic plan. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management. 1997 Perth : Dept. of Conservation and Land Management Maritime Museum Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

Cultural

20Cent 402
Shark Bay World Heritage Property draft strategic plan 2006-2020. McCluskey, P., 2006 Department of Conservation and Land Management, Bentley, W.A. Maritime Museum Western Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Environmental Impact Studies

UR1080
Shark Bay World Heritage Property strategic plan 2008-2020. McCluskey, P., 2008 Department of Environment and Conservation?, Kensington, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 333.71099413 SHA

Conservation

UR1150
Shark Bay, Western Australia : a bibliography. Summers, L., Marchant, L., Medcalf, M., 1991 Library Board of Western Australia, Perth. Maritime Museum Western Australia 994.13016 SHA

Bibliographies

18488
Shark Bay. Brown, J. 1965 Jarrolds, Anchor Press, London Maritime Museum Australia A823,3 BRO

Fiction

16084
Sharks and shipwrecks. Edwards, H., 1975 Landsdowne Press, Melbourne. J. Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Sharks and shipwrecks. Edwards, H. + various other authors 1975 Landsdowne Press, Melbourne, Vic. Maritime Museum Australia 930.102804 SHA

Shipwrecks

20Cent 17637
Shaw Savill & Albion. The post-war fortunes of a shipping empire. de Kerbrech , R P 1986 London : Conway Maritime Press Ltd McKenna UK

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1807
Shaw Savill Line One Hundred Years of Trading Waters , S D 1961 London : Whitcombe and Tombs Ltd McKenna UK

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1800
Shaw Savill Line : Athenic, Ceramic, Corinthic, Gothic : Twin-screw oil-burning turbine steamers. Information Booklet. n.a. 1951 Shaw Savill Line, Great Britain. McKenna Non-specific

Boats/ships–History of

1179
She was the Amity Brig Johnson, L., n.d. Carrols, Perth. McKenna Western Australia 2 copies

Boats/ships–History of

Sailing

19Cent 824
Shell fragmentation as a tool for quantification and identification of taphonimic processes in archaeomalacologial analysis: the case of the Cantabrian region (Northern Spain). Zugasti, R.I.G., 2011 Archaeometry, 53.3: 614-630. Maritime Museum Europe
Shell World Wide Bunker Service. Shell Non Specfic Fuel Oil General/Bunkers Department, London. McKenna World-wide

Reference

20Cent 1113
Shell World-Wide Bunker and Marine Lubricants Services. Shell 1963 Shell International Chemical Company Ltd., London. McKenna World-wide

Reference

20Cent 1112
Shell-tempered ware from the Frisian coastal area. Stilke, H., 1995 Medieval Ceramics, 19: 11-17 Maritime Museum Europe

Ceramics

Sherds and shipwrecks: The Dutch and China trade, 1600-1650. Curtis, J.B., 1985 In: P. Forsythe Johnston, (ed.), Proceedings 16th Conference on Underwater Archaeology 9-13 January 1985: 26-29. Society for Historical Archaeology Special Publication 4, Boston, MA. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

Sheytan Deresi: preliminary report. Bass, G.F., 1976 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 5(4): 293–303. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

BC2

She’s open for business! (HMAS Adelaide one of six naval dive sites around Australia. no author - images by Robb Westerdyk 2011 Sportdiving Magazine, Issue 147. Maritime Museum Australia

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

Shinan Seabottom Relics, information and data No. 2. Cultural Properties Maintenance Office 1984 Cultural Properties Maintenance Office, Ministry of Culture and Publicity, Seoul, Korea. J Green Collection Korea

Archaeology–Maritime

Ship Macaulay, D. 1993 Boston : Houghton Mifflin Company Maritime Museum USA 387.21 MAC

Ships

15445
Ship and boat archaeology in Britain 1979-1982. Dean, M., 1985 In: C. O. Cederlund (ed.), Postmedieval boat and ship archaeology. Papers based on those presented to an International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology in Stockholm in 1982: 381-384. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 256, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Ship archaeological investigation in the Nederlands. Heide, G.D. van der, 1970 Aspects of the history of wooden ship building etc. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Ship archaeology in Denmark 1979-1982. Crumlin-Pedersen, O., 1985 In: C. O. Cederlund (ed.), Postmedieval boat and ship archaeology. Papers based on those presented to an International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology in Stockholm in 1982: 373-380. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 256, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Scandanavia

Archaeology–Maritime

Ship below! But is she a Spaniard? Pringle-Scott, R., 1978 Diver, 23.3: 122–124. Reprint MM UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Ships

Ship cabins of the Bronze Age Agean. Shaw, M.C., 1982 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology,, 11.1: 53-58. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Ship camels and water ships. Hoving, A.J., 1991 Model Shipwright, 76:32-36. Reprint MM Netherlands

Boats/ships–History of

Ship Construction Sketches & Notes Kemp and Young 1971 Sevenoaks ; Stanford Maritime Ltd McKenna Not Geographic

Technical information

Marine Engineering

20Cent 1497
Ship construction and calculations, with numerous illustrations and examples for the use of officers of the mercantile marine, ship superintendents, draughtsmen, etc. Nicol, G., n.d. Glasgow : George Nicol Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.81 NIC

Boats/ships–Construction

16723
Ship construction in Japan ancient and modern. Purvis, F.P., 1919 Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, 47: 1-22. J. Green Collection/Reprint Japan

Boats/ships–Construction

Ship design and construction. Taggart, R., 1980 Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, New York. Maritime Museum 623.81 SHI

Boats/ships–Construction

19787
Ship evolution, ship ‘ecology’, and the ‘Masked Value Hypothesis’. Conlin, D.L. 1998 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 27(1):3–15. Maritime Museum

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

Ship graffiti from Akko (Acre). Kahanov, Y. and Stern, E., 2008 The Mariner’s Mirror, 1.94: 21-35. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

History–Maritime

Ship graffiti from medieval Bulgaria. Ovcharov, D., 1977 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 6.1: 59-61. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Ships

Ship graffiti in the church of San Marco in Venice. Helms, S.W., 1975 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 4.2: 229–36. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Boats/ships–Construction

Paintings

Ship graffiti in the medieval churches of Gotland. Haasum, S. n.d. not available Reprint MM Europe

Graphic art

Ship Lists (Wrecks, strandings etc, W.A.) (McKenna Exercise Book) McKenna. R, n.d. Unpublished. McKenna 838
Ship lists including details (McKenna Exercise Book) McKenna. R, n.d. Unpublished. McKenna 838
Ship Managers ‘85. Hanseatic 1985 Fairplay Publications. McKenna Non-specific

Boats/ships–History of

1178
Ship model classification guidelines. Wall, M., c.1980 Mystic Seaport Museum Stores, USA Maritime Museum Not Geographical 623.8201 WAL

Ships

Boat building

14520
Ship models : how to build them. Davis, C.G., 1986 Dover Publications, New York. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.8201 DAV

Boats/ships–History of

Models

20125
Ship models and how to build them. Weiss, H., 1976 Hamilton, London. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.8201 WEI

Boats/ships–Construction

Models

20122
Ship Models Go to War. Porten, E.P., von der 1996 Nautical Research Journal, 41.1: 32-44. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Naval

Blank entry

Ship models in the Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh: a catalogue of models representing the history of shipping from 1500 BC to the present day. Storer, J.D., 1985 Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh. Maritime Museum International 623.8201 STO

Ships

Museums

14517