Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Shipwrecks, Pirates, & Privateers: Sunken Treasures of the Upper South Carolina Coast, 1521-1865. Lee Spence, E., 1996 Narwhal Press, Charleston, SC. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology-Matime

Shipwrecks, sharks and shattered timbers—the Shipwreck Atlas of New South Wales. Nutley, D. 1996 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 20(2):9-10 Maritime Museum NSW

Reference

Shipwrecks

Shipwrecks, skin divers and sunken gold. Horner, D., 1965 Dodd Mead, New York. Maritime Museum International 930.102804 HOR

Maritime Archaeology

Treasure

859
Shipwrecks, Smugglers & Pieces of Eight: Sunken Treasures of the Lower South Carolina Coast, 1521-1865. Lee Spence, E., 1994 Charleston, SC. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology-Matime

Shipwrecks, storms and seamen of the New South Wales Coast. Gleeson, M., 1996 Caringbah, NSW. Maritime Museum Australia A/930.102804 GLE

Archaeology–Maritime

Historical

16686
Shipwrecks, surveys, and Turkish sponge divers. Frey, D.A., 1982 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 9.1: 1-5. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

Shipwrecks. MacKenzie, M.E. 1956 Melbourne : The National Press Pty Ltd McKenna Victoria

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

1027
Shipwrecks. An authentic account of wrecks from Peterborough to Cape Otway. MacKenzie, M.E. 1954 Melbourne : The National Press Pty Ltd. McKenna Victoria

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

1033
Shipwrecks: history at a price? Worwood, D. 2004 Fairplay, 350. 6273: 40 Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Shipwrecks: images and perceptions of nineteenth century maritime disasters. Staniforth, M. 1992 Sydney Studies: Disaster image and content. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks: learning through underwater archaeology. National Maritime Museum, Great Britain 1993 National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Maritime Museum UK 930.102804 NAT

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

14822
Shipwright's vade-mecum, principals & practice of ship building. Anon 1822 London. J. Green Collection Europe

Ships

Ship’s business and cargo loss and damage by Captain Myron E. McFarland {revised by Captain W.A. Walls. Walls, W.A., 1963 Cornell Maritime Press, Maryland. McKenna Non-specific

Law and Legislation

1220
Ship’s Business and Cargo Loss and Damage. McFarland M.E., 1963 Cornell Maritime Press, Cambridge. McKenna USA

Marine Insurance

20Cent 1244
Ship’s Plan : Kota Ternak [capacity plan] n.a. n.a. n.a. McKenna

Boats/ships–Construction

1660
Shire of Roebourne local history collection. Karratha Community Library 1995? Karratha Community Library, Karratha, WA. Maritime Museum WA

History–other

Bibliographies

Shoal draft revenue cutters. Bobbitt, J.M., 2004 Nautical Research Journal, 49.3:139-143 Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–Construction

Shoalwater Islands Marine Park management plan 2007-2017. Western Australia. ept of Environment and Conservation 2007 Dept. of Environment and Conservation, Fremantle, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 333.784099412 SHO

Environmental Impact Studies

UR1130
Shoalwater Islands Marine Park: draft management plan, 1995. Portlock, C.C., 1995 Dept of Conservation and Land Management for the National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority, Western Australia. 1995 Maritime Museum Australia 333.784099412 SHO

Conservation

Blank entry

UR319
Shoes and pattens. Grew, F., 1988 HMSO, London. Maritime Museum Not Geographical 685.31 GRE

Artefacts

11692
Shoestring shipping line. Blair, Capt. C. 1967 Wellington : A. H. & A. W. Reed McKenna New Zealand

History–Maritime

Lines

20Cent 583
Shopping and historical archaeology: exploring the contexts of urban consumption. Crook, P., 2000 Australasian Historical Archaeology, 18:17-28. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Archaeology–other

Shopping as Meaningful Action: Toward a Redefinition of Consumption in Historical Archaeology. Cook, L., Yamin, R. and McCarthy, J.P. 1996 Historical Archaeology, 30.4:50-65 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Reference

Historical

Shore whaling sites of Banks Peninsula: an archaeological survey. Jacomb, C. 1998 In: S. Lawrence and M. Staniforth, (eds.), The archaeology of whaling in Southern Australia and New Zealand: 68-78. The Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology and The Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, Special Publication No. 10. Maritime Museum New Zealand

History–Maritime

Whaling

Short note: provenancing of pottery–the need for an integrated approach? Mommsen, H., 2004 Archaeometry, 46. 2: 267-272. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Ceramics

Short title catalogue of books printed in the British Isles, the British Colonies and the United States of America and of English books printed elsewhere, 1701-1800, held in the libraries of the Australian Capital Territory. National Library of Australia 1966 National Library of Australia, Canberra. Maritime Museum International 011.22 NAT

Bibliography

6709670867106711
Showcasing maritime heritage artefacts for the benefit of the tourist industry in Malaysia. Syed Mustapa, S.A.H.B., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34. 2:211-215. Maritime Museum Malaysia

Heritage

Artefacts

Showdown in the Pacific: A Remote Response to European Power Sturggles in the Pacific, Dawes Point Battery, Sydney, 1791-1925. Wayne Johnson, A., 2003 Journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology, 37.1:102-113. Maritime Museum Pacific Region
Shroudless in Scandanavia? Roberts, O.T.P., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.2: 123–127. Maritime Museum Scandanavia

Boats/ships–Construction

Shu Fu type wares excavated in the Philippines. Addis, J.M., 1968 Manila Trade Pottery Seminar, Manila. J. Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Shufu wares. Macintosh, D., 1984 In: Hin-cheung Lovell, Jingdezhen Wares. The Yuan evolution. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Si Chun ceramics in Sarawak. Moore, E., 1968 The Sarawak Museum Journal, XVI. 32-33: 85-102. Reprint MM Asia

Ceramics

Si-yu-ki. Buddhist Records of the Western World. Beal, S., 1884 Trubner & Company, London. [2 volumes] J. Green Collection SE Asia

History

Siam and the pottery trade of Asia. Spinks, C.N., 1956 Journal Siam Society, 44.2: 61-111. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Siamese pottery in Indonesia. Spinks, C.N., 1959 The Siam Society, Bangkok. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Siamese White. Collis, M., 1982 DD Books, Bangkok. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Side scan sonar survey in search for ancient wrecks along the Israel Mediterrean Coast, November 19. Edgerton, H.E., Linder, E. & Tur-Caspa, Y., 1980 Centre for Maritime Studies, University of Hiafa, Haifa. Reprint MM Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

Side Scan Sonar Survey. Research Report No. 1 Edgerton, H.E., Linder, E. and Tur-Caspa, Y. 1980 University of Haifa, Center for Maritime Studies and Department of Maritime Civilizations. AIMA
Sidereal compasses: a case for Carolinian-Arab links. Halpern, M., 1986 Journal of the Polynesian Society, 95.4: 441–459. Reprint MM Pacific

Navigation

Siegburger Keramiek. Klinge, E., 1985 Gemeentelijk Museum het Princessehof, Netherlands. Maritime Museum Netherlands 738.0943 KLI

Ceramics

16C

15247
Siegburger steinzeug kataloge des het Jensmuseum, Dusseldorf. Klinge, E., 1972 Het Jensmuseum, Dusseldorf. J Green Collection Europe

Ceramics

Sienese ‘archaic’ majolica: a technological study of ceramic bodies and coatings. Fortina, C., Santagostino Barbone, A. and Turbanti Memmi, I., 2005 Archaeometry, 47.3: 535-556. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Ceramics

Sight charting and environmental studies of the Monitor wreck. Sheridan, R.E., 1979 Journal Field Archaeology, 6: 253–64. Reprint MM USA

Archaeology–Maritime

Signal letters of British ships: for the use of ships at sea and signal stations for 1955. [Corrected to 31st december, 1954, by the Registrar-General of Shipping and Semen. By authority]. British Government 1955 Her Jahesty’s Stationery Office, London. McKenna UK

Seamanship/Training

1346
Signals. Quarterly Magazine. No. 15 & 16 (1991); 31 & 32 (1995) & No. 37 (1997) Australian National Maritime Museum 1995/97 Sydney : Australian National Maritime Museum AIMA
Significance 2.0 : a guide to assessing the significance of collections. Russell, R., Winkworth, K. and Collections Council of Australia 2009 Collections Council of Australia, Rundle Mall, S. Australia. Maritime Museum Australia 069.5 RUS

Museology

21816
Significance and problems of the Sinan discovery. Kim Won-Yong 1977 Proceedings of the International Symposium on Shinan Seabottom Relics, National Central Museum, Korea. J Green Collection Korea

Ceramics

Significance assessment or blanket protection? Henderson, G. 2001 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 30.1 : 3-4 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Law and Legislation

Shipwrecks

Significance of 13th-15th century ceramics in upland burial sites Tak-Mae Sot-Umphang region, West Thailand. Rau, J.L. & Hughes, C., 1985 Siam Society Newsletter, 1.2: 1–22. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

Significance of underwater sites, a review of the criteria. Nutley, D., 1990 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 14.2: 59-63. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime