Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The excavation of Three Mersey Flats at Broad Oak Basin, Parr, Merseyside. Stammers, M. K., 1997 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 26(3) Maritime Museum England

Archaeology–Maritime

The excavation, analysis and conservation of shipwreck sites. MacLeod,I.D., North, N.A. and Beegle, C.J., ?? ?? Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Ships

The excavations at P'ong Tuk and their importance for the ancient history of Siam. Coedes, G., 1928 Journal Siam Society, 21. 3: 195-210. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology

The excavations of the Dutch East Indiaman Batavia (1629) and Vergulde Draeck (1656). Green, J.N., 1975 Abstract of 8th SHA/ICUA Conference, Charlston, South Carolina. J Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

VOC

The excavations of wrecksites in the Gulf of Thailand. Intakosai, V., 1984 SPAFA Consultative Workshop on Research into Maritime History & Trade Networks, Indonesia.SPAFA. J. Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

The Exceptional Janggolan. Burningham, N. 1995 The Indian Ocean Review, 7:7-8 Maritime Museum Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The exceptional janggolan: engineless sailing ships still trading from Madura, Indonesia. Burningham, N. and Mellefont, J., 1997 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 21(1 & 2): 35-66 Maritime Museum Indonesia

Boats/ships–History of

Trade/Commerce

The expansion of Japanese shipping into SE Asia before World War 1: the case of the O.C.K. Kunio, K., 1986 Great Circle, 8.1: 13-26. J Green Collection Japan

History–Maritme

The expansion of maritime trade in Indian Ocean & its impact upon early state developement in the Malay World. Hall, K.R., 1981 Review of Indonesian & Malayan Affairs, 15.2. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

The experience of the sixteenth-century English voyages to Guinea. Hair, P.E.H., 1997 The Mariner’s Mirror, 83.1: 3-13 Maritime Museum Africa

History–Maritme

The explorations, 1696-1697 of Australia by Willem de Vlaming. Robert, W.C.H., 1972 Philo Press, Amsterdam. J Green Collection Australia

History–Maritme

VOC

The explorers. Humble, R., 1978 Time-Life Books, Amsterdam. Maritime Museum Non-specific 910.92 HUM

Voyages

History

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The export of Chinese ceramic wares. Te-K'un Cheng, 1978 Symposium Trade Pottery E & SE Asia, Hong Kong. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The export of Chinese porcelain to India. Gray, B., 1966 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, 36(1964-6):21-37. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The Export of Chinese Porcelain to Islamic World: Some reflections on significance inIslamic Art before 1400. Gray, B., 1977 Transactions Oriental Ceramic Society, 41(1975-7): 231-261. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The export of Japanese copper on Chinese and Dutch ships during the 17th and early 18th century. Kobota, A., 1983 International Symposium on Cultural Relics found off Sinan Coast, 8-10 September, Nagoya, Japan. J Green Collection Japan

History–Maritme

VOC

The exportation of Chinese Han pottery to Southeast Asia. Wong, G., 1977 Heritage, 1:1-14. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The extensive international market for Dehua porcelain. Ye Wencheng and Xu Benzhang, 1982 Oriental Ceramic Society, Chinese Translations, 10: 1-15. J Green Collection China

Ceramics

The fabrication of some medieval iron anchors at Bodrum Museum in Turkey. Doorninck, F.H. van, 1984 In: D.H.Keith, (ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings of the 13th conference on underwater archaeology: 3-7. Fathom Eight Special Publication No. 5, San Marino, USA. J Green Collection Mediterranean

Artefacts

The failure of the Li-ch'uan Hong: litigation as a hazard of nineteenth century foreign trade. Grant, F., 1988 The American Neptune, 48.4: 243-260. Maritime Museum China

History–Maritme

The fall of Srivijaya in Malay history. Wolters, O.W., 1970 Cornell University Press. Ithaca. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

The Far East. Green, J.N., 1991 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19. 3: 249-250. Maritime Museum
The farthest coast, a selection of writings relating to the history of northern coast of Australia. MacKnight, C.C., 1969 Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. J Green Collection Australia

History–Maritme

The fate of the Louise: a Maine-built ‘Down Easter’ at Grytviken Harbour, South Georgia. Lagerbom, C., 2012 The Mariner’s Mirror, 98.3: 301-311. Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–History of

The Female Sailor on the Christopher Mitchell: Fact and Fantasy Little, E.A., 1994 The American Neptune, 54.4: 252-258 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Whaling

The ferries of Sydney. Andrews, G., 1976 A.H. & A.W. Reed, Sydney. McKenna New South Wales

Boats/ships–History of

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The ferries of Sydney. Andrews, G., 1975 J.W. Books, Sydney. Maritime Museum New South Wales 386.609944 AND

Boats/ships–History of

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The fighting Irish: historical archaeology of nineteenth-century Catholic immigrant experiences in South Bend, Indiana. Rotman, D.L., 2010 Historical Archaeology, 44.2: 113-131. Maritime Museum
The fighting ship from 1860 to 1890. Ballard, G.A., 1952 The Mariner's Mirror, 38.1: 23–33. Reprint MM Europe

Naval

Ships

The final analysis of weights from Port Royal, Jamaica. Smith, C. W. 1997 Oxford : BAR International Series 675. Maritime Museum West Indies 681.2 SMI

Archaeology–Maritime

Weights and Measures

17Cent 16929
The Final Expedition to Cayo Neuvo. Lakey, D., 1983 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 10.2: 1-5. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

The final report of the National Reservoir Inundation Study (@ volumes). Lenihan, D.J. et al. 1981 US Dept. Interior, National Park Service, Southwest Cultural Resources Centre, Santa Fe. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

The final report of the national reservoir inundation study. Volumes 1 & 2. Lenihan, D.J., 1981 United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Southwest Cultural Resources Center, Santa Fe, N.M. Maritime Museum USA 930.1028 FIN

Archaeology–Maritime

Cultural

1996119961
The final sacrifice off Cape Trafalgar. de Zulueta, J., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.2: 251-265. Maritime Museum Europe

History–Maritime

The find of a 700 year old cog at Oskarhamn, Sweden and its documentation; a work and planning report. Cederlund, C.O., 1991 In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:154-160. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter. Maritime Museum Scandanavia 623.812 INT

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

12903; 15128
The finest invention in the world : the Royal Navy’s early trials of copper sheathing. Cock, R., 2001 The Mariner’s Mirror, 87.4: 446-459. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

Naval/Naval Operations

18Cent
The Finnish Deep-Water Sailers Lille , S L A 1983 Turku : Eita Oy McKenna Europe

Boats/ships–History of

Sailing

20Cent 2103
The fire of Hephaistos. Large classical bronzes from North American Collections. Mattusch, C.C., 1996 Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Reprint MM USA
The First 500 Million. The Mt Newman Story McIlwraith, J. 1988 Perth: Public Affairs Department. McKenna Western Australia

History

923
The first and last voyage of the Batavia. Godard, P., 1993 Abrolhos Publishing Pty Ltd, Perth Maritime Museum Non-specific 930.102804 GOD

Ships

Voyages

15872
The first archaeometric characterization of Roman millstones found in the Aquileia archaeological site (Udine, Italy). Antonelli, F. and Lazzarini, L., 2012 Archaeometry, 54. 1: 1-17 Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–other

The first battle of the Marne Asprey, R. 1962 Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London. McKenna Europe

History

Military

20Cent 351
The first blockade runner and 'another Alabama': some Tees and Hartlepool ships that worried the union. Barton, P., 1995 The Mariner's Mirror, 81.1: 45–64. Maritime Museum USA

Naval

Steam

The first C14 date for an open site in Borneo. Harrisson, T. & O'Connor, S.J., 1972 Asian Perspectives, 15: 89-91. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology

The first discovery of Australia and New Guinea. Collingridge, G., 1982 Pan, Sydney. Maritime Museum Australia 910.091823 COL

Maritime History

8176
The First Discovery of Australia, with an account of the voyage of the Duyfken and the career of Captain Willem Jansz. Mutch, T.D., 1942 Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society: XXVII, Part I. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Ships

VOC

The first downunder treasure ship. Christiansen, E. Dive Magazine, 9.2. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

The first Europeans on Australia's West Coast. von Brandenstein, C.G., 1989 Boletim do Museu e Centro de Estudos Maritimos de Macau, 3: 189-206. Reprint MM Australia

16C

History

The first fleet marines, 1786-1792. Moore, J., 1987 University of Queensland Press, Queensland. Maritime Museum Australia 994.02 MOO

Maritime History

10438
The first fleet: the convict voyages that founded Australia 1787-88. King, J., 1982 Macmillan, Melbourne. Maritime Museum Australia 910.45 KIN

Maritime History

9031