Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The Indonesian trading boats reaching Singapore. Gibson-Hill, C.A., 1950 Journal (Malay Branch) Royal Asiatic Society, 23.1: 108-138. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ships

Boat building

The industrialization of an ecclesiastical hamlet: stoneware production in Lambeth and the sanitary revolution. Killock, D., Brown, J. and Jarrett, C., 2003 The Journal of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology, 37.1:29-78 Maritime Museum UK

History

Anthropology

The Influence of certain factors on the performance of shell-type boilers. Ritchie, E.G., 1948 British Coal Utilisation Research Association, London. Maritime Museum Not Geographic 621.194 RIT

Technical information

Industrial

16043
The influence of rating rules and aero- and hydrodynamics on the design of sailing yachts. Harpen, N. T. van 1998 Great Circle, 20(1):1-18 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

The influence of seapower upon history, 1660-1783 Mahan, A.T. 1969 Hill and Wang, New York. McKenna International

History

Naval

20Cent 169
The Influence of Trade on Bahamian Slave Culture Farnsworth, P. 1996 Historical Archaeology, 30.4: 1-23 Maritime Museum America S

History

Slave Trade

The information value of historic artillery. Roth, R., 1966 In - Proceedings: IAMAM XIV Congress 1996, Amsterdam - Delft - Burssels - Liege = Actes: IAMAM XIV Congres 1996, Brussels Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.4 INT

Guns

Armaments

The inglorious end of the Glorious: the release of the findings of the Board of Enquiry into the loss of HMS Glorious. Levy, J. 2000 The Mariner’s Mirror, 86.3: 302-309 Maritime Museum Europe

History–Maritime

Naval

The Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A & M. Hamilton, D.L. & Smith, R.C., 1985 Oceanus, 28.1: 72-77. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

The Institute's Model Shop revisited. Steffy, J.R., 1983 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 10.3: 1-5. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

The Institutes' Model Shop. Steffy, J.R., 1976 Institute for Nautical Archaeology Newsletter, 3.1: 1-4. Maritime Museum

Boats/ships–Construction

The instruments from Her Imperial Majesty’s frigate Nicholas. Ericsson, C.H., 1975 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 4.1: 65–71. Maritime Museum Scandanavia

Archaeology–Maritime

Naval

The inter-relationship between wreck sites and land-sites along the Western Australian Coast. Stanbury, M., 1983 In: W. Jeffery and J. Amess, (eds.), Proceedings of the Second Hemisphere Conference on Maritime Archaeology, South Australian Dept. Environment and Planning and Commonwealth Dept. of Home Affairs and Environment, Adelaide:261-275. J Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

The interaction between Indian and Thai cultures in the Thai Ramayana. Poolthupya, S., 1979 In: The Indian Ocean in Focus. International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies, Perth, WA, 15-22 August 1979. Section V. Cultural exchanges & influence. University of Western Australia, Nedlands. Maritime Museum 909.0965 INT

History

Cultural

59785
The internal economy of the Royal Navy in the Twentieth Century. Romans, E., 2008 The Mariner’s Mirror, 1.94: 79-88. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The international (commercial) code of signals for the use of all native nations. Board of Trade 1874 George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoods for Sir William Mitchell, London. Maritime Museum International 623.856 INT

Technical

9425
The interpretation of later Bronze Age metalwork from British rivers. Bradley, R., 1979 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology 8.1: 3-6. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

The intersections of Colonial policy and Colonial practice: Creolization on the Eighteenth-Century Louisiana/Texas Frontier. DiPaolo Loren, D. 2000 Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, 34.3:85–98 Maritime Museum USA

Cultural

The introdction of Flushed-Planked skin in Northern Europe - and the Elsinore Wreck. Probst, N.M., n.a. n.a. Reprint MM Europe

Boats/ships–Construction

Shipwrecks

The introduction and use of copper sheathing - a history. Staniforth, M., 1985 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 9: 21-46. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

The introduction of the revolving turret. Putnam, A. A., 1996 The American Neptune, 56.2: 117—129. Maritime Museum International

Boats/ships–Types

Warships

The introduction of the single line ahead as a battle formation by the Dutch 1665-1666. Weber, R.E.J., 1987 The Mariner's Mirror, 73.1:5-20. J Green Collection Europe

History–Maritme

The introduction of western culture in Siam. Damrong, 1959 Journal Siam Society, 7 (Relationship with Portugal). J Green Collection SE Asia

History

The inventory of a cargo vessel wrecked in 1888. Reinders, R., 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: 81-100. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 256, Oxford. Maritime Museum/J Green Collection Netherlands

Archaeology–Maritime

19C

The investigation and excavation of a deepwater shipwreck in the gulf of Mexico. Jones, T.N., 2002 Journal of the Marine Technology Society, 36.3: 51-54. Maritime Museum America S

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Invincible (1758) site—an integrated geophysical assessment. Quinn, R., Adams, J., Dix, J. and Bull, J. 1998 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 27(2):126-138. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

18Cent
The involvement of sport divers in underwater archaeology in Maryland. Hopkins, F., 1985 In: P. Forsythe Johnston, (ed.), Proceedings 16th Conference on Underwater Archaeology 9-13 January 1985: 39. Society for Historical Archaeology Special Publication 4, Boston, MA. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

The iron and steam shipwreck resource of Queensland. May, S., 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: 26-38. Maritime Museum Queensland

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The iron hull—a hrief history of iron shipbuilding. McCarthy, M., 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: 219-223. Maritime Museum

Boats/ships–Construction

The Iron Wreck - invitation to attend the 1989 Conference on the Iron Wreck. McCarthy 1989 Perth : Western Australian Maritime Museum. McKenna Western Australia

Boats/ships–History of

Historical

19 Cent 861
The ISI1SA: past, present and future. McGrail, S. 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: 269-272. JG
The island of Jezirat Fara'un. Its ancient harbour anchorage and marine defense installations. Flinder, A., 1977 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 6.2: 127-140. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The isthmus of the Malay Peninsula in long distance navigation: New archaeological findings. Stargardt, J., 1984 Archipel, 18. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

The Italian immigration to Western Australia: a study in economic history and sociology. Gamba, C., 1949 Charles Gamba [Thesis University of Western Australia]. Maritime Museum Australia 305.8510941 GAM

History

Immigration

TH76
The Italian migration to Western Australia: a study in economic history and sociology. Gamba, C., 1949 Thesis (M.A.) University of Western Australia Maritime Museum WA

History–other

Immigration

The Jade Dragon Wreck: Sabah, East Malaysia. Flecker, M., 2012 The Mariner’s Mirror, 98.1: 9-29. Maritime Museum Asia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The James Craig: her history, recovery and restoration. Toghill, J.E., 1979 A.H. & A.W. Reed Pty Ltd, Sydney. Maritime Museum/McKenna Australia 623.822 TOG

Maritime Archaeology

Ships

14566; 15674
The James Matthews shipwreck — conservation survey and in-situ stabilisation. [Abstract] Godfrey, I., Reed, E., Richards, V., West, N. and Winton, T., n.d. not available Reprint MM Western Australia

Conservation

Shipwrecks

The James Matthews: a dichotomy. An investigation of the James Matthews. Andrea Metcalf, Student - Research Institute for Cultural Heritage Stueis, Curtin University of Technolgy, Bentley, WA Metcalf, A., 1996 Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 111 Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Janggolan: ethnography illustrates potential dangers in documentary and archaeological records. Burningham, N. 1998 In: 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, 22:19-20 Maritime Museum Indonesia

Boats/ships–History of

The Japan-Dutch trade in the formative period of the seclusion policy - Particularly on the raw etc. Kato, Eiichi, 1976 Acta Asiatica, 30: 34-84. J Green Collection Japan

History–Maritme

The Japanese porcelain trade of the Dutch East India Company after 168- Volker, T., 1959 Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenk etc. J Green Collection
The Jeanie Johnston—a dream rebuilt. Koza, T. 1999 Sea History, 88:20-23 Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–Construction

The Jerusalem ship reconsidered. Broshi, M., 1977 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 6.4: 349-351. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Ships

The Jerusalem Ship, ISIS MYRIONYMOS and the True Cross. Helms, S.W., 1980 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 9.2: 105–20. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Land archaeology

Boat building

The Jerusalem ship. Bennett, C.M., 1974 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 3.2: 307–309. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

0-1000AD

The Jervis Bay George Pollock 1961 Kimber Pocket Books Edition McKenna McK 2318

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

The Johore Lama excavations 1960 Solheim, W.G. and Green, E., 1965 Federations Museums Journal, 10. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology

The Joint Hadd Project (Oman). Summary on the first season December 1985. Cleuziou S. and Tosi, M., 1985 Private Publication. J Green Collection OMA

Archaeology

The Joint Hadd Project. Ross, J. P. 1986 Private publication. J Green Collection Middle East

Archaeology