Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The great trading merchants, Cocksinja & his son. Yamawaki, Teijiro, 1976 Acta Asiatica, 30: 106-16. J Green Collection
The Great War At Sea :The Dramatic Story of Naval Warfare 1914 - 1918. A.A. Hoehling 1967 Corgi Books McKenna McK 2341

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The great whale game Blond, G. 1957 London : Viking. [Georges Blond; translated from the French by James Cleugh. Originally published as a bound edition: La grande aventure des baleines 1953] Maritime Museum Non-specific 639.28 BLO

History

Whaling

18843
The great whales Zim, H.S. 1951 New York : Scholastic Book Services Maritime Museum Not Geographic 639.28 ZIM

History–Maritime

Whaling

18839
The greatest raid of all Lucas Phillips, C.E. 1960 Readers Book Club in association with The Companion Book Club, London. McKenna England

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 27123
The Greek sewn shipbuilding tradition and the Ma'agan Mikhael ship: a comparison with Mediterranean parallels from the Sixth to the Fourth centuries BC. Kahanov, Y. and Pomey, P., 2004 The Mariner’s Mirror, 90.1: 6-28 Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Boats/ships–Construction

6-4Cent
The Greek stones speak the story of archaeology in Greek lands. MacKendrick, P., 1962 University paperbacks, Methuin, London. J Green Collection Mediterranean

Archaeology

The Greek-Norwegian deep-wate archaeological survey. Delaporta, K.,. Jasinski, M.E. and Soreide, F., 2006 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 35. 1:79-87. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

The grey diplomatists Edwards, K. 1939 Rich & Cowan, Ltd., London. McKenna Europe

History

Naval

20Cent 176
The Griffin, an English East Indiaman lost in the Philippines in 1761. Daggett, C., Jay, E. and Osada, F., 1990 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 19.1: 35–41. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

EEI

The Griffon Cove wreck: a case study in archaeological reconstruction of timber hull remains. Hundley, P. F., 1984 Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Special publication, No.2. McKenna/ Maritime Museum Canada

Archaeology–Maritime

Excavations

17Cent 719
The grounde of artes: mathematical books of the 16th-century England. Johnston, S.A., Willmoth, F.H. and Bennett, J.A., 1985 Whipple Museum of the History of Science. Reprint MM UK

Navigation

TEC

The growth of Britain’s refrigerated meat trade, 1880-1939. Oddy, D.J., 2007 The Mariner’s Mirror, 93.3: 269-280. Maritime Museum UK

History

The growth of specialization in English shipowning, 1750-1850. Ville, S., 1993 Economic History Review, XLVI, 4: 702-722. Reprint MM UK

Boats/ships–History of

The Guinness history of sea warfare Frere-Cook, G. and Macksey, K. 1975 Guinness Superlatives Limited, Middlesex. McKenna International

Boats/ships–Types

Naval

20Cent 26
The gun-founders of England. Ffoulkes, C., 1937 Arms and Armour Press, London. J Green Collection Europe

Guns

The gun: a developmental resume. Galatea. 1969 The Customs Officer (4th Division) September:101-112. Reprint MM Europe

Guns

The gunboat Philadelphia, a continental gondola of 1776 and her model. Hoffman,H.P., 1984 Nautical Research Journal, 30.2: 55–67. Reprint MM USA

Naval

Ships

The guns of the frigate Unicorn. Stuart, W.R., 1978 Unicorn Preservation Society, Dronley. J Green Collection Europe

Guns

The halyards of 'dhows'. Waters, D.W., 1946 The Mariner's Mirror, 32: 188. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

The Hamburg South America Line Cooper J , Kludas A and Pein J 1989 Kendal : World ship Society McKenna Germany

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1814
The Hamelin Bay, Jervoise Bay and Mandurah Shipwrecks. A field exercise linking wreck site archaeological research with wreck trail promotion. Submitted by Ed punchard as a course requirement for the Graduate Diploma in Maritime Archaeology (MA 592) Punchard, E., 1990 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 140. Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Hamilton and the Scourge: a first look. Cassavoy, K.A., 1984 In: S.B.M.Langley and R.W.Unger, (eds.). Nautical archaeology, progress and public responsibility:176-198. BAR International Series 220. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Canada 930.102804 NAU

Archaeology–Maritime

10105
The Hamilton–Scourge project Nelson, D.A., 1979 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 8.3: 245–249. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

18Cent

The hand maiden and victim of agriculture, the Port of Wells-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk, in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries. Stammers, M. 2000 The Mariner’s Mirror, 86.1: 60-65 Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Harbours and Ports & structures

17-20Cent
The handbook of British pottery and porcelain marks. Godden, G.A., 1968 Herbert Jenkins, London. Maritime Museum UK 738.0278 GOD

Ceramics

2422
The handicrafts of the sailor. Banks, S., 1974 Dave & Charles, Newton Abbot. Maritime Museum Not Geographical 745.5 BAN

Technical

1856
The handwriting of English documents. Hector, L.C., 1966 Edward Arnold, London. J Green Collection Europe

Technical information

The harbour at Phaselis. Blackman, D.J., 1973 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2.2: 355–64. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

Surveying

The Harbourmaster's Specifications: a pilot study in computer-aided identification of regional trade. Sutherland, H.A. and Bree, D.S., 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/J Green Collection Indian Ocean 909.0965 INT

History–Maritme

9149
The Harbours of Caesarea maritima. Results of the Caesarea Ancient Harbour Excavation Project 1980-85. Vol.II: The Finds and the Ship Oleson, J.P. [et. al] 1994 BAR International Series, 594, Centre for maritime Studies, University of Haifa, No.5) Maritime Museum Middle east 933 HAR

Archaeology–Maritime

Harbours and Ports

16088
The Harriet McGregor. A staunch ship’s sea story. Philp, J.E., 1934 The Mercury Press, Hobart. McKenna Tasmania

Boats/ships–History of

Architecture

1045
The harvest of Hellenism. A history of the Near East from Alexander the Great to the triumph etc. Peters, F.E., 1972 Allen & Unwin, London. J Green Collection Mediterranean

History–Maritme

The Hatcher porcelain cargoes: the complete record. Sheaf, C. K. R. and Hatcher, M., 1988 Phaidon.Christie's, Oxford. Maritime Museum SE Asia 738.20951 SHE

Ceramics

VOC

11230
The haven-finding art in Indian navigational traditions and its applications in Indian navigational cartography. Arunachalam, B. 1985 Indica, 22.5: 103-122. J. Green Collection Indian Ocean

Naval

The haven-finding art, a history of navigation from Odysees to Captain Cook. Taylor, E.G.R., 1971 Hollis and Carter, London. J Green Collection International

Naval

The Hawari of Socotra, Yemen. Rensburg, J.J. van 2010 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 39.1: 99-109. Maritime Museum Asia

Boats/ships–History of

The health of seamen in anti-slavery squadrons Watt, J. 2002 The Mariner’s Mirror, 88.1: 69-78 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

History–Maritime

19Cent
The Heartbreak Coast. Anderson, C., 1995 Western Fisheries, WA's Journal of Fishing and the Aquatic Environment, January/March, 1995. Perth. Reprint MM Australia

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Hector Backbone: a quiescent landscape of conflict. [with contributions from James Boyle, Thomas Cuddy, Karen Holmberg, Janet Six, Mark Smith, Noah Thomas and Karen Wehner]. Delle, J.A. and Heaton, P., 2003 Journal of The Society for Historical Archaeology, 37.3: 93-110. Maritime Museum USA

History

The Hedeby Ships. Crumlin-Pedersen, O. 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:213-218. JG
The Hellenistic Wreck at Serçe Liman. Anon., 1980 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 6.4: 1-2. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

AD2

The hero packs a punch : Sir Charles Hotham, Liberalsism and West Africa, 1846-1850. Hunter, M.C., 2006 The Mariner’s Mirror, 92. 3: 282-299. Maritime Museum Africa

History

19Cent
The heroes McKie, R. 1967 Angus and Robertson, Sydney. McKenna Australia

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 256
The high life: topmen in the eighteenth-century navy. Willis, S.B.A., 2004 The Mariner’s Mirror, 90.2: 152-166. Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The Highborn Cay Wreck. Best-laid plans often need ingenious field modification. Simmons, J., 1988 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 14.3/4: 12-13 Maritime Museum Carribean

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Highborn Cay Wreck. Elegant remains yield details of discovery ship construction. Oertling, T.J., 1988 Institute for Nautical Archaeology, 14.3/4: 8-10 Maritime Museum Carribean

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Highborn Cay Wreck. Reocrds usually conceal the happenstance of life. Lakey, D., 1988 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 14.3/4: 11. Maritime Museum Carribean

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Highborn Cay Wreck. Three Goals Set, Reached During Three Weeks at HCay. Keith, D.H., 1988 Institute for Nautical Archaeology, 14.3-4: 6-7. Maritime Museum/AIMA Carribean

Ships

Maritime Archaeology

The Highborn Cay Wreck: Further exploration of a 16th-century Bahamian shipwreck. Smith, R.C., Keith, D.H. & Lakey, D., 1985 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 14.1: 63-72. Maritime Museum Carribean

Archaeology–Maritime