Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The first HMS Implacable. McGowan, A., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.2: 294-308. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–History of

the First Mariners Project. Bednarik, R.G., 2002 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute of Maritime Archaeology, 26:57-64. Maritime Museum Asia

Anthropology

The first naval expedition on the Yangtze River, 1842 Worcester, G.R.G. 1950 The Mariner’s Mirror, 36: 2-11 Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

The first Polish galleon and its construction register from 1570-1572. Litwin, J., 1991 In: Reinder Reinders and Paul Kees, (eds.), Carvel construction technique Skeleton-first, Shell-first. Fifth International Symposium on boat and ship archaeology, Amsterdam, 1988:56-61. Oxbow Monograph 12. The Short Run Press, Exeter. Maritime Museum Europe 623.812 INT

Archaeology–Maritime

16C

1290315128
The first stage of a maritime archaeological training programme in the People’s Republic of China: a brief summary of the aims, proceedures and results. Atkinson-Millar, K., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.3: 255–258. Maritime Museum China

Archaeology–Maritime

The fisherman who nearly started a war with Japan. Follansbee, J., 2006 The Mariner’s Mirror, 92.1: 75-87. Maritime Museum USA

History–Maritime

The fishing and coastal craft of Ceylon. Hornell, J., 1943 The Mariner’s Mirror, 28.29?: 40–53. Reprint MM Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing boats of Singapore (1). Burdon, T.W., 1955 World Fishing, November: 32-35. J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing boats of Singapore (2). Burdon, T.W., 1955 World Fishing, December: 52-54 J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing boats operated from Singapore Island. Gibson-Hill, C.A., 1950 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 23.3: 148-170. Reprint MM SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing boats used on the coast of Malaya. Gibson-Hill, C.A., 1949 Malaya Publishing House, Singapore. J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing culture of the world. Gunda, B., Post 1980 Hungarian Academic Press, Debrecen. J Green Collection International

Boats/ships–Construction

Maritime History

The fishing industry of Singapore. Burdon, T.W., 1955 Donald Moore, Singapore. J Green Collection SE Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

The fishing methods of the Ganges and the boats of the Ganges. Hornell, J., 1924 Memoirs of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 8: 171-238. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

The Flag of the Southern Cross 1939-1945. Bowen, F.C., 1947 Shaw Savill & Albion Co., London. Maritime Museum Australia 387.5 BOW

History

11842
The Flag of the Southern Cross: the history of Shaw Savill & Albion Co. Limited 1858-1939. Bowen, F. C., 1939 Shaw Savill & Albion Co., London. Maritime Museum Australia 387.5 BOW

History

11843
The Flamingo Bay Voyage. McCarthy, M., 1991 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology Western Australian Maritime Museum, No 45. Maritime Museum Australia
The flat-bottomed Roman boat from Druten, Nederlands. Lehmann, L.T., 1978 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 7.4: 259-268. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

The Fleet of Leif Hoegh & Co Ltd ,Oslo, 1928 - 1968 Crowdy , M 1968 Kendal : World Ship Society McKenna Europe

History–Maritime

Lines - Shipping

20Cent 1936
The fleet that had to die Hough, R. 1958 The Quality Book Club, London. McKenna ex-USSR

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 333334
The fleets at war Hurd, A. 1914 Hodder and Stoughton, London. McKenna International

History

Naval

20Cent 191
The floating cannon of Butterworth. Coope, A.E., 1947 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 20. 1: 126–128. Reprint MM SE Asia

Guns

The Flota disaster of 1554. Arnold, J.B. III, 1978 In: J.B. Arnold III, Proceedings of the 9th conference on underwater archaeology, January 1979, San Antonio, Texas.Texas Antiquities Committee Publication No. 6. J. Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

16C

The Fluit Hoving, A. 1997 Nautical Research Journal, 42. 1:24-35 Maritime Museum Netherlands

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Flying Footpath. n.a. n.d. BHP Journal No. 15 Reprint MM Australia

Boats/ships–History of

The flying sailor. Jubelin, A. 1953 Hurst and Blackett, London. McKenna Europe

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 379
The foot boat of Shaohsing Worcester, G.R.G. 1955 The Mariner’s Mirror, 41: 222-226 Reprint MM China

Boats/ships–Construction

Fishing

The forceful story. Martin, B., 1988? Queensland Maritime Museum Association, QLD Maritime Museum Australia 623.8232 MAR

Boats/ships–History of

14694
The Foreign Intelligence Committee and the origins of the Naval Intelligence Department of the Admiralty. Allen, M., 1995 The Mariner's Mirror, 81.1: 65–78. Maritime Museum UK

Naval

History

The foreign trade of the Aksumite port of Adulis. Munro-Hay, S.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 WA 909.0965 INT

Conferences/Seminars

59783
The forgotten fleet Winton, J. 1969 Michael Joseph, London. McKenna England

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 301
The form and speed of sailing warships. Brown, D.K., 1998 The Mariner’s Mirror, 84.3: 298-307. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–History of

Warships

18Cent
The formation of marine organic and detrital concretion in Cornwall and the Scilly Isles. Morris, R., 1976 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 5.4: 333–343. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Conservation

The fortifications of Fort George, Ardersier, near Inverness: archaeological investigations 1990-2005. Ewart, G. and Gallagher, D., 2010 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 44.1: 105-134. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–other

The Foteviken investigation, Scania, Sweden. Ingelman-Sundberg, C., 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: 391-398. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 256, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Scandanavia

Archaeology–Maritime

The Foundation of the new Order's Educational Strategy in Indonesia. Kelabora, L., 1984 In: ICIOS II. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA., 5-12 December 1984 - Cultural & Educational Issues in Multicultural Societies. Maritime Museum 909.0965 INT

Conferences/Seminars

9151
The Founders of Australia: a biographical dictionary of the First Fleet. Gillen, M., 1989 Library of Australian History, Sydney. Maritime Museum Australia 920.094 GIL

History

11108
The Founding of the Port of Nagasaki - a fundacao do porto de Nagasaki. Pacheco, D., 1989 Centro de Estudos, Macau. Maritime Museum Japan 952.023 PAC

Maritime History

VOC

14376
The four-masted barque. Bowness, E., 1976 Argus Books, Kings Langely, Herts. Maritime Museum International 623.822 BOW

Boat building

7173
The four-masted schooners of Boothbay Harbor. Hunt, J.W., 1998 Nautical Research Journal, 43. 4: 211-218 Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–History of

The four-masted schooners of Boothbay Harbor. Hunt, J.W., 1999 Nautical Research Journal, 44.1: 23-34 Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–Types

The four-masted schooners of Boothbay Harboug. Hunt, J.W. 1999 Nautical Research Journal, 44. 2: 89-98 Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–History of

The fourteenth century shipwreck at Sinan, Republic of Korea. Keith, D.H., n.d. Unpublished typescript. Reprint MM Korea

Archaeology–Maritime

The Fourty Cannon wreck, Chinchorro Banks, Quintana Roo, Mexico. A preliminary report. Irion, J.B., 1980 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 9.1: 27–34. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

18C

The frameless boats of the Middle Nile Part 1. Hornell, J., 1939 The Mariner’s Mirror, 25: 417–32. Reprint MM Near East

Boats/ships–Construction

The frameless boats of the Middle Nile Part 2. Hornell, J., 1940 The Mariner’s Mirror, 26: 125–44. J Green Collection Near East

Ships

The framing of seventeenth-century men-of-war in England and other northern European countries Batchvarov, K.N. 2002 Thesis (M.A.) - Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University Maritime Museum Europe 623.8225 BAT

Boats/ships–Construction

17 Cent 147
The freeing of the SS Xantho engine. Kimpton, G. and McCarthy, M., n.d. [1988] In: M. McCarthy, (ed.), Iron ships & steam shipwrecks. Papers from the First Australian Seminar on the Management of Iron Vessels & Steam Shipwrecks, Western Australian Museum, Perth: 73-74. Maritime Museum Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

The Fremantle bushranger Thomas Hughes 1887 : a true account. O’Brien, T. N., 2002 T.N. O’Brien, Bunbury, WA. Maritime Museum Western Australia 364.155 OBR

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

19900
The Fremantle Deepwater Graveyard. Green, J., 2009 In: M. McCarthy (ed.), Iron, Steel & Steamship Archaeology. Proceedings of 2nd Australian seminar, held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 2006: 23-26. Special Publication No. 13 Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology. Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Special Publication No. 15. Maritime Museum Australasia