Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Soldiers at sea n.a. c. 1990 The Australian Water Transport Association, NSW branch, RAE AIF McKenna Australia

History

Naval

20Cent 103
Soldiers-at-sea and inter-service relations during the first Dutch war. von Arni, E.G., 2001 The Mariner’s Mirror, 87.4: 406-419. Maritime Museum Netherlands

History–Maritime

Solent: HMS Invincible (1758) wrecksite. Bingeman, J., 1981 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 10.2: 154-155. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Solomon Islands wreck dive. Doak, W., 1974 Dive Magazine, 13.3: 324–325. Reprint MM Pacific

Archaeology–Maritime

Solomon Islands: Guadalcanal shipwrecks revisited. Drew, T. 1998 IIn: Papers from the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 17th International Conference The Maritime Archaeology of Long Distance Voyaging, held as part of Indian Ocean Week, Fremantle 5-13 September 1997. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 22:71-74 Maritime Museum Pacific Ocean

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Somali maritime history and regional sub-cultures: a neglected theme of the Somali crisis. Geshekter, C. 1993 AAMH New Directions Conference. Fremantle, 6-10 December Maritime Museum Africa East

History–Maritime

Cultural

Some abridged history of Bunbury, 1658-1995. O’Brien, T.N., 1996 Leslie O’Brien Publishing, ACT, Australia. Maritime Museum Australia 994.12 OBR

History

Historical

16059
Some account of the coast between Champion and Gantheaume Bays by F. Helpman, Esq. Commander of HMCS Champion December 19th 1844. [Exploration diaries, Vol. 3 1836-1846 PR 5441, pp. 755-757] Helpman, F. n.d. n.a. Reprint MM WA
Some approaches to the problems identifying historical materials. Kidd, K.E., 1963 In: J.D.Holmquist & A.H.Wheeler Diving into the etc. J Green Collection
Some archaeological problems concerning Sri Lanka and its trade routes. Deraniyagala, P.E.P., 1978 In: L. Prematilleke et al (eds) Senarot Paron. etc. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

Some archaic details of Norwegian fresh-water boats. Christensen, A.E. 2000 In: J. Litwin, Down the river to the sea. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology, Gdansk 1997. Polish Maritime Museum, Gdansk: 163-168. JG
Some aspect of the Masula surf boat. Kentley, E., 1985 In: S. McGrail and E. Kentley (eds.), Sewn Plank Boats, Archaeological and Ethnographic papers based on those presented to a conference at Greenwich in November, 1984: 303-318. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Archaeological Series No. 10. BAR International Series 276. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection SE Asia 623.82 SEW

Boats/ships–Construction

10731
Some aspects of Australian economic relations with south and southeast Asia. Ghosh, R.N., 1979 The Indian Ocean in Focus. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA, 15-22 August 1979. Section II. Trade & Development. University of Western Australia, Nedlands. Maritime Museum WA 909.0965 INT

Conferences/Seminars

Trade/Commerce

59782
Some aspects of marine painting in Australia. Sherlock, N.M. (Lieut) 1932 The Art Student [photocopy] 1.3:24-25 Reprint MM Western Australia

Maritime Contact

Paintings

Some aspects of music in the theatrical performances depicting the Ramayana tradition in Southeast Asia. Singaravelu, S., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - The Portuguese in the Indian Ocean Region. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT

History

9151
Some aspects of the Masula surf boat. Kentley, E., 1985 In: S. McGrail and E. Kentley (eds.), Sewn Plank Boats, Archaeological and Ethnographic papers based on those presented to a conference at Greenwich in November, 1984: 303-318. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, Archaeological Series No. 10. BAR International Series 276. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection India 623.82 SEW

Boats/ships–Construction

10731
Some Australian vessel’s registrations, 1947 - 1953. McKenna, R. 1947 McKenna Australia

Registers

Yearbooks

20Cent 677
Some blue and white and underglaze red porcelain wares from two Jingtai tombs (discoveries of etc. Ouyang Shibin & Huang Yunpeng, 1982 S.E.Asian Ceramic Society, New Discoveries in China. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Some Borneo ceramic objects. Harrisson, T., 1950 Sarawak Museum Journal, 5.2: 270–73. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

Some brief notes on fishing in China. Worcester, G.R.G. 1958 The Mariner’s Mirror, 44: 49-63 Reprint MM China

History

Fishing

Some Budhist motives as a clue to dating. Addis, J.M., 1968 Manila Trade Pottery Seminar, Manila. J. Green Collection Asia

Ceramics

Some ceramic wares from Chi-chou. Wirgin, J., 1962 Bulletin of Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, (34) p53- J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Some ceramic wares from SE Asia. Cheng Te-K'un, 1976 Journal of Asian Art, 2: 142-158. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Some ceramics excavated in Borneo. Harrisson, T., 1955 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, 23: 11-21. J Green Collection SE Asia

Ceramics

Some characteristic wares of the Yuan Dynasty. Ayers, J.C., 1954 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, 29: 69-86. J. Green Collection China

Ceramics

Some Chinese celadons reclaimed from the sea. Valenstein, S.G., 1979 Oriental Art, 25.1: 88–102. Reprint MM China

Archaeology–Maritime

Ceramics

Some Chinese Islamic magic square porcelain. Cheng Te-K'un, 1975 Journal of Asian Art, (1), Lee Kong Chian Museum. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Some Chinese porcelains found in South Arabia. Silva, J.B. da, 1968 Oriental Art, 14.1: 41-5. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

Some Chinese texts concerning Ceylon. Petech, L., 1954 Ceylon Historical Journal, 3: 217-27. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

Some Ch’ing Pai and white wares found in the Philippines. Addis, J.M., 1968 Manila Trade Pottery Seminar, Manila. J. Green Collection Philippines

Ceramics

Some comments on compositional data analysis in archaeometry, in particular the fallacies in Tangri and Wright’s dismissal of logratio analysis. Aitchison, J., Barcelo-Vidal, C. and Pawlowsky-Glahn, V. 2002 Archaeometry, 44(2):295-304 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Scientific

Some comments on the value of Portugueses source material for the study of the history of the Indian Ocean. de Silva, D., 1976 In: The Indian Ocean in Focus. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA, 15-22 August 1979. Section VI. Archives & resources for study. University of Western Australia, Nedlands. Maritime Museum Europe 909.0965 INT 59786
Some composite-built ships compared. Sexton, R.T., 1991 In: Proceedings of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology 10th Annual Conference September 23-29, 1991. Part 1. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 15.2:59-80. Maritime Museum Australia

Boats/ships–Construction

Some compositional groups of mainland Southeast Asian ceramics. Grave, P., Hein, D. and Barbetti, M., Private publication, draft only. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

Some critical remarks on the boats depicted on the South East Asian kettledrums: An assessment etc. Spennemann, D.R., 1984 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 13.2: 137-143. Maritime Museum SE Asia

Ships

Some developments in vocational education and training systems in Australia and South East Asia, and implications for successful linkage arrangements with employment generation. Thorogood, R., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - The Portuguese in the Indian Ocean Region. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT

History

9151
Some early accounts of the oriental boat. Hill, A.H., 1958 The Mariner's Mirror, 44.3: 201-217. J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

Some Eighteen- and Nineteenth-century French trials of square-rigged warships tacking. Decencié, P., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror, 97.4: 289-298. Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–History of

Some eminent Chinese Buddhist missionaries in India. Thakur, U., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - The Portuguese in the Indian Ocean Region. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT

History

9151
Some facets of trade, Buddhism and early historical processes on the East coast of Southern India. Galla, A., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - Maritime Studies: Shipping, Trade and Port-Cities. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT

History

9149
Some Famous Privateers of New England Eastman , R M 1928 Boston : State Street Trust Co McKenna USA

History–Maritime

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

17-19Cent 2119
Some Famous Sailing Ships and their builder Donald McKay. McKay , R C 1969 7 C’s Press, Riverside. McKenna USA

Boats/ships–History of

Sailing

17-19Cent 2082
Some further thoughts on reconstructions, replicas and simulations of ancient boats and ships. Goodburn, D.M., 1993 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 22.3: 199–203. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

Maritime archaeology

Some general considerations applying to the examination of the remains of old ships. Prynne, M., 1973 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2.2: 227–33 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Archaeology–Maritime

TEC

Some historical international ports of the Malay Peninsula. Chamoraman, C., 1980 Great Circle, 2.1: 18-22. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

Some imported pottery at Khor Rori (Dhofar). Comfort, H., 1960 Bulletin of the American School of Oriental Research, 160: 15-20. J Green Collection OMA
Some international ancient ports of the Malay peninsula. Chamoraman, C., 1979 The Indian Ocean in Focus. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA, 15-22 August 1979. Section III. The history of commercial exchange & maritime transport. University of Western Australia, Nedlands. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection WA 909.0965 INT

Conferences/Seminars

59783
Some International nautical etymologies Sayers, W. 2002 The Mariner’s Mirror, 88.4: 405-422 Maritime Museum International

Anthropology

Some Mahogany ship relics examined. Pinson, J., 1987 In: B.Potter, (ed.) The Mahogany ship, relic or legend? : proceedings of the second Australian Symposium on the Mahogany Ship: 69-72. Mahogany Ship Committee and Warrnambool Institute Press, Victoria. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Australia 930.102804 AUS

Archaeology–Maritime

17495
Some Malay boats and their uses. Dalton, H.G., 1926 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 4.2: 192–197. Reprint MM SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction