Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
The ship’s compass: including general magnetism; theory, practice and calculations relating to magnetic and gyro compasses. Grant, G.A.A., 1957 London : Routledge and Kegan Paul Maritime Museum Not Geographic 623.89 GRA

Navigation

16700
The Shoals Nautical Archaeology Project (SNAP), Isle of Shoals, Maine/New Hampshire, USA. Farrell, R.T. and Harrington, F., 1987 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 16.4: 277—282. Maritime Museum USA

Archaeology–Maritime

The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles N A 1955 London : Oxford University Press McKenna Not Geographic

Reference

Dictionaries

20Cent 2127
The Siamese maritime trade A.D. 1351-1511. Promboon, S., 1984 SPAFA Consultative Workshop on Research into Maritime History & Trade Networks, Indonesia. J Green Collection SE Asia

History–Maritme

The significance of the duel element in British fishing boat construction, derivation and etc. Hornell, J., 1946 Folk-Liv, 10: 113–26. Reprint MM Europe

Boats/ships–Construction

The significance of the Rowley Shoals wreck to the study of whaling in the South Seas. Atkinson, K., 1987 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 11.2:1-7. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

Whaling

The silent war, a history of western naval intelligence Deacon, R. 1978 David and Charles, London. McKenna England

History

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 289
The Silent World. Cousteau , J. Y., 1954 The Reprint Society, London. McKenna International

Submerged sites

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 1988
The Silent World. Cousteau , J. Y., 1953 Hamish Hamilton, London. McKenna International

Submerged sites

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 1989
The silver Benelux. Delmonte, A., 1967 Jacques Schulman, Amsterdam. Maritime Numismatics Netherlands 737 DEL

Numismatics

Coins/currency

2324
The silver Benelux: crowns, half, quarter-crowns and seige coins struck in the territories N and S Netherlands. Delmonte, A., 1967 J. Schulman, Amsterdam. J Green Collection Europe

Coins

The silver dollars of North and South America. Raymond, W. and Molnar, I., 1964 Whitman, Racine, Wis. Maritime Numismatics 737.4 RAY

Numismatics

Coins/currency

2355
The Sinan shipwreck: an early Muromachi art collection. Zainie, C.M., 1979 Oriental Art, 25.1: 103–114. Reprint MM Korea

Ceramics

The Sinaw hoard of early Islamic coins. Lowick, N., 1983 Journal of Oman Studies, 6.2: 199-230. J Green Collection OMA
The Sindbad voyage. Severin, T., 1983 Arena Edition, London. J Green Collection Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

The sinking of HMAS Sydney: a guide to Commonwealth Government records. Summerrell, R., 1997 Australian Archives, Dickson, ACT. Maritime Museum Australia 940.5459 SIN

Boats/ships–History of

Naval

20Cent 16606
The sinking of the galleon San José on 8 June 1708: an exercise in historical detective work. Phillips, C.R., Hattendorf, J.B. and Beall, T.R., 2008 The Mariner’s Mirror, 94.2: 176-187. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The sinking of the Santo Antonio de Tanna in Mombasa Harbour. Sassoon, H., 1982 Paideuma, 28: 101–108. Reprint MM Indian Ocean

Archaeology–Maritime

The Sirius Expedition: Cootamundra Shoals Survey, 1982 expedition report. Vol. 1- Introduction and summary Vol. 2 - PlatesVol. 3 - Maps : echo-sounding records Vol. 4 - Appendices [Note: Volume 2 missing] Flemming, N.C., 1982 Compiled and published by N.C. Flemming. Maritime Museum Australia A/930.102804 SIR

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime History

9326; 9327; 9328; 9329
The Sirius letters: the complete letters of Newton, Fowell, midshipman & lieutenant aboard the Sirius flagship of the first fleet on its voyage to New South Wales. Fowell, N., 1988 Fairfax Library, Sydney. Maritime Museum Australia 910.45 FOW

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime History

12206
The Sirius past and present. Henderson, G.J., 1989 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 13.2: 5-6. and In: M. Stanbury (comp.), Shipwrecks and their Environment. The Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology VIIIth Annual Conference, Perth, Western Australia, September 1989. The Australian institute for Maritime Archaeology, Fremantle, Western Australia: 27-29. Maritime Museum Australia

Boats/ships–History of

Shipwrecks

The Sirius: past and present. Henderson, G.J. and Stanbury, M., 1988 Collins, Sydney, Australia. Maritime Museum Australia 930.102804 HEN

Maritime Archaeology

Maritime History

12058
The Sitmar Experience 1980 N A 1980 London : P & O McKenna UK

Corporate

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1861
The size of the treasure ships and other Chinese vessels. Barker, R., 1989 The Mariner's Mirror, 75.3, 1989:??? J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

Boat building

The skipper and the Eagle. McGowan, G., 1977 Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. Maritime Museum USA 910.45 MCG

Seamanship/Training

WWI & II

20351
The skys of Babylon. Stephenson, R., 1982 New Scientist, (19 August 1982): 478–81. Reprint MM Mediterranean

Technical information

The Slaughter Point site: An archaeological investigation of a site associated with the Batavia Shipwreck. Bevacqua, B., 1974 Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 2. Maritime Museum Australia
The slave trade : the history of the Atlantic slave trade: 1440-1870. Thomas, H., 1997 Picador, London. Maritime Museum Atlantic Ocean 380.144 THO

History

21902
The Sleaford Bay Tryworks : industrial archaeology of shore based whaling stations. Paterson, A., 2006 Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Monograph Series Number 3. Flinders University, Department of Archaeology, Medford Park, S. Australia. Maritime Museum South Australia 639.2809 PAT

Archaeology–other

20898
The Smithsonian-Nist partnership: the application of instrumental neutron activation analysis to archaeology. Blackman, M.J. and Bishop, R.L., 2007 Archaeometry, 49.2: 321-341. Maritime Museum USA

Scientific

The smuggler’s shipbuilder: the customers. trades and vessels of a Mevagissey shipyard, 1799-1816. Doe, H., 2006 The Mariner’s Mirror, 92.4: 427-442. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

The smuggling trade between China & Southeast Asia during the Ming dynasty. Chan Cheung 1967 Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong: 223-227. J Green Collection China

History–Maritme

The Snow Squall project. Saving the last Yankee clipper ship. Bayreuther, W.A. and Horvath, M.J., 1993 Bermuda Journal of Archaeology and Maritime History, 5: 99–109. Maritime Museum Atlantic

Archaeology–Maritime

19C

The SNR annual lecture 2006 : the battleship is dead; long live the battleship. HMS Dreadnought and the limits of technological innovation. Grove, E., 2007 The Mariner’s Mirror, 93.4:415-427. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–History of

The SNR annual lecture 2007 : politics and trust in victualling the Navy, 1783-1815. Knight, R., 2008 The Mariner’s Mirror, 94.2: 133-149. Maritime Museum UK

History

Naval/Naval Operations

The so called Swatow wares: Types and problems of provenance. Aga-Oglu, K., 1955 Far Eastern Ceramic Bulletin, 7.2: 803-861. J. Green Collection Asia

Ceramics

The so-called 'Bellarmine' mask on imported Rheinisch stoneware. Holmes, M.R., 1951 Antiquaries Journal, 31: 173-179. Reprint MM Europe

Ceramics

The Society for Nautical Research Annual Lecture 2011. HMS Trincomalee (1817): a frigate spanning three centuries also known as TS Foudroyant from 1902 to 1989. Smith, Captain David, 2012 The Mariner’s Mirror, 98.1: 67-72.
The Society for Nautical Research: where are we now and where are we going? Harding, R., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror Centenary Issue, 97.1: 10-21 Maritime Museum Not Geographic
The solar boat of Cheops. Kadry, A., 1986 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 15.2: 123-132. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Archaeology–Maritime

The Solway (1837): Results of the 1994 test excavation. Coroneos C. 1996 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 20(1):19-38 Maritime Museum Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Son Kolis: an ethnological record of a sea-faring community. Jain, K., 1994 International Seminar on Techno-Archaeological Perspectives of Seafaring in the Indian Ocean, New Delhi, 28 Feb–4 March. Maritime Museum Indian Ocean

Boats/ships–Construction

Land archaeology

The Song Dynasty shipwreck at Quanzhou Fujian Province, People's Republic of China. Green, J.N., 1983 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 12.3: 253-261. Maritime Museum China

Archaeology–Maritime

The Song dynasty shipwreck at Quanzhou, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China. Green, J.N., 1989 Research into China Overseas Communication History, 16. 2: 84-87. ? China

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

The Song dynasty shipwreck at Quanzhou. Green, J.N., 1984 Hemisphere, 28.6: 371–374. Reprint MM China

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

The sons of Palulap: navigating without instruments in Oceania. Thomas, S.D., 1985 Oceanus, 28.1: 52-58. J Green Collection Pacific

Naval

The South African archives as an important source for the history of the Indian ocean - 1652-1795. Muller, C.F.J., 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 Africa S 909.0965 INT 59786
The South Coast Story. Loney, J.K., 196? Ken Jenkin Printer, Geelong. Maritime Museum Australia A/930.102804 SWA

Maritime History

7949
The South Island Container Port : Port of Otago and Annual Reviews for 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979. Otago Harbour Board 1969 Harbour Board, Otago. McKenna Pacific Region

Harbours and Ports & structures

1181
The South Sea Whaler. Forster, H., c.1985 Kendall Whaling Museum. Maritime Museum International 639.28016 FOR

Whaling

9963