Bibliography
Title | Author | Date | Publisher | Location | Geographic | Dewy | Main | Second | Chrono | AcessNo |
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The Yongala and Cooma shipwrecks—comparing the fates of similar ships. | Moran, V. and Jeffery, B. | 1999 | Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 23:56-66 | Maritime Museum | Australia |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The York River ship wreck project: results from the 1978 survey. | Broadwater, J.D., | 1981 | In: W.A.Cockerell, (ed.), In the realms of gold. The Proceedings of the Tenth Conference on Underwater Archaeology, Fathom Eight, San Marino, CA: | Maritime Museum/J Green Collection | USA | 930.102804 CON |
Archaeology–Maritime |
7966 | ||
The Yorktown Shipwreck Archaeological Project: An interim report on the excavation of shipwreck 44Y088 | Broadwater, J.D., Adams, R.M. & Renner, M., | 1985 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 14.4: 301-314. | Maritime Museum | USA |
Archaeology–Maritime |
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The Yorktown shipwreck archaeological project: results of the 1978 survey. | Broadwater, J.D., | 1980 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 9.3: 227-236. | Maritime Museum | USA |
Archaeology–Maritime |
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The Yorktown shipwreck archaeology project. | Hazzard, D., | 1982 | In: C.R.Cummings, Underwater archaeology: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Underwater Archaeology. (Albuquerque). | J Green Collection | USA |
Archaeology–Maritime |
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The young and the reckless | Hordern, M., | 1991 | Australian Book Review, September 1991:44 | Reprint MM | Australia |
History |
Exploration |
18Cent | ||
The young sea officer's sheet anchor or a key to the rigging and to practical seamanship. | Lever, D., | 1963 | Edward W. Sweetman, New York. | Maritime Museum | Not Geographical | 623.8822 LEV |
Technical |
Boat building |
5736 | |
The young sea officer's sheet anchor; or a key to the leading of rigging and to practical seamanship. FRAGILE - KEPT TOP SHELF | Lever, D., | 1843 | E. & G.W. Blunt, New York. | Maritime Museum | Not Geographical | 623.8822 LEV |
Technical |
Boat building |
8592 | |
The Zanoni historic shipwreck: a report on the management of the site including the 1997 expedition report. | Steinberg, D. | 1997 | [Adelaide] : Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources | Maritime Museum | Australia | A/930.102804 STE |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
20Cent | 16810 |
The Zeewijk story. | Ingelman-Sundberg, C., | n.d. | Unpublished manuscript. | Reprint MM | Australia |
Archaeology–Maritime |
VOC |
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The Zeewijk Story. | Ingelman-Sundberg, C. | n.d. | Report–Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 181 | Maritime Museum | Western Australia |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The ‘AE2’ graves. | Swinden, G., | 1999 | Wartime. Official Magazine of the Australian War Memorial, Winter 1999: 16-18. | Maritime Museum |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Submarines |
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The ‘Black Cats’. Report into the feasibility of locating, raising and conserving one of the four Catalina flying boats scuttled off Rottnest Island in the years 1945-1946. | McCarthy, M., | 1997 | Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 125 | Maritime Museum | Australia |
History |
Military |
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The ‘Day Dawn’ Field expedition December 1995. Post Graduate Diploma in Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum | Erskine, N., Moran, V., Thomson, L. & Williams, K. | 1995 | Erskine, Moran, Thomson and Williams, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum | Maritime Museum | Australia | A/930.102804 DAY |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
399 | |
The ‘della Robbia Blue’ : a case study for the use of cobalt pigments in ceramics during the Italian Renaissance. | Zucchiatti,A., Bouquillon, A., Katona, I. and D’Alessandro, A., | 2006 | Archaeometry, 48.1: 131-152. | Maritime Museum | Europe |
Ceramics |
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The ‘della Robbia Blue’: a case study for the use of cobalt pigments in ceramics during the Italian Renaissance. | Zucchiatti, A., Bouquillon, A., Katona, I. and D’Alessandro, A., | 2006 | Archaeometry, 48.1:131-152. | Maritime Museum | Europe |
Ceramics |
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The ‘dragging rocks’ phenomenon; The Anson excavation: the metal of big guns worn by moving sand; More finds from Scilly Islands wrecks. | Morris, R., | 1984 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 13.3: 250–262. | Maritime Museum | UK |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Artefacts |
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The ‘Dreadnought’ revolution of Tudor England. | Parker,G., | 1996 | The Mariner's Mirror, 82.3: 269-300 | Maritime Museum | UK |
Naval |
History |
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The ‘Gresham Ship’: an interim report on a 16th-century wreck from Princes Channel, Thames Estuary. | Auer, J. and Firth, A., | 2007 | Post-Medieval Archaeology, 41.2: 222-241. | Maritime Museum | UK |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The ‘Irish Bases’ question in 1938: unmitigated folly or the streaker’s excuse, ‘A good idea at the time’. | Fletcher, T. | 2001 | Great Circle, 23(1):47-53 | Maritime Museum | UK |
History–Maritime |
Naval/Naval Operations |
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The ‘J Boat’ Study. | McCarthy, M., | 2009 | In: M. McCarthy (ed.), Iron, Steel & Steamship Archaeology. Proceedings of 2nd Australian seminar, held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney, 2006: 143-146. Special Publication No. 13 Australian National Centre of Excellence for Maritime Archaeology. Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology Special Publication No. 15. | Maritime Museum | ||||||
The ‘Keying’. | Brindley, H.H. | 1922 | The Mariner’s Mirror, 8: 305-314 | Maritime Museum | Non-specific |
Boats/ships–Types |
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The ‘Lady Washington’ carries a cargo of history in the Pacific Northwest. | Locke, J. ‘Flagg’ | 1198 | Sea History, 86:14-15. | Maritime Museum | USA |
History–Maritime |
Trade/Commerce |
18Cent | ||
The ‘Lord Ashley’ wreck site | Riley, J. | 1996 | Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 20(1):11-12 | Maritime Museum | Australia |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The ‘Lost’ Gate of the VOC Kasteel van Batavia. | Bonavita, R.V. | 2000 | Casemate. Fortress Study Group Newsletter 58. May 2000 | Reprint MM | Asia |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The ‘Loup Garou’ bronze gun from Martinica. | Guerout, M. and Guillaume, M. | 1998 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 27(2):150-159. | Maritime Museum | Europe |
Guns |
Excavations |
17Cent | ||
The ‘Mardi Gras’ shipwreck: results of a deep-water excavation, Gulf of Mexico, USA. | Ford, B., Borgens, A. and Hitchcock, P., | 2010 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 39.1: 76-98. | Maritime Museum | USA |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
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The ‘Mary Rose’ site—geophysical evidence for palaeo-scour marks | Quinn, R., Bull, J.M., Dix, J.K. and Adams, J.R. | 1997 | International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 26(1):3–16 | Maritime Museum | UK |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
16Cent | ||
The ‘Mosa Trajectum’ collection : fine antique arms and armour. | Hessink’s (Firm) | 2008 | Hessink’s Veilingen, Nijmegen, Netherlands. | Maritime Museum | Europe | 739.7 HES |
Guns |
Armaments |
21279 | |
The ‘M’ Class Ships of British India Line Manora, Merkara, Morvada, Mulbera | N A | 1970 | London : British India Line | McKenna | UK |
Technical information |
Lines - Shipping |
20Cent | 1995 | |
The ‘steel cat’ dives. | Marsh, N., | 2006 | Sportdiving, 114: 16-20. | Maritime Museum | Queensland |
Shipwrecks |
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The “Gross villanies” of Captain John Brookes. | Lee, B.S., | 1993 | Viator, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 24: 421–34. | Reprint MM | Australia |
History–Maritme |
EEICo |
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The “Sleeping Beauty” provisional handbook for training operational teams. | Inter-Services Research Bureau, England | 1939-1945 | Navy?, London | Maritime Museum | Non-specific | 359.93 SLE |
Boats/ships–History of |
Naval/Naval Operations |
21787 | |
Their lawful occasions | Edwards, H. | 1956 | Perciaval Marshall & Co. Ltd.. London. | McKenna | England |
History |
Biography–Diaries–Memoirs |
20Cent | 253 | |
Theory and practise in Medieval ceramic studies. | Davey, P.J., | 1988 | Medieval Ceramics, 12: 3-13. | Maritime Museum | ||||||
Theory of errors & the principal of least squares and their application to surveying. | Jones, I.O., | 1978 | Western Australian Institute of Technology, etc. | Reprint MM | Not Geographic |
Surveying |
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There was a ship. | Adam Smith, P.A., | 1967 | Rigby Ltd., Sydney. | McKenna | Tasmania |
Boats/ships–History of |
1057 | |||
There were three ships : the story of the Camden Harbour Expedition 1864-65. | Richards, C., | 1985 | KKNM, Melbourne. | Maritime Museum | Western Australia | 994.14 RIC |
History |
Explorers |
22030 | |
There’s something about Mary. | Samuel, E. | 2000 | New Scientist, No. 2251, 167:38-40 | Reprint MM | UK |
Archaeology–Maritime |
Shipwrecks |
16Cent | ||
Thermal alterations in archaeological bones. | Pijoan, C. Ma., Mansilla, J., Leboreiro, I., Lara, V.H. and Bosch, P., | 2007 | Archaeometry, 49.4:713-728. | Maritime Museum | Not Geographic |
Archaeology–other |
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Thermodynamics applied to heat engines : a text-book covering the syllabuses of the B.Sc. (Eng.) and I.MECH.E. examinations in this subject. | Lewitt, E.H. | 1949 | London : Pitman. | Maritime Museum | Not Geographic | 621.4025 LEW |
Technical information |
Industrial |
16841 | |
Thermoluminescence dating of objects and materials from the South Pacific Region. | Mortlock, A.J. | 1979 | Australian Archaeology, No.9:12-17 | Maritime Museum | Oceania |
Artefacts |
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Thermoluminescence dating of Thai ceramics. | Robertson, G.B. & Prescott, J.R., | 1983 | Thai Ceramics Dating Conference, Adelaide. | Reprint MM | SE Asia |
Technical information |
Ceramics |
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Thermoluminescent dates for ochre-coloured pottery from India. | Huxtable, J., and D.W.Zimmerman | 1972 | Antiquity, 46: 63–63. | Reprint MM | Middle East |
Land archaeology |
Ceramics |
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Thermopylae and the age of clippers | Crosse , J | 1970 | Sydney : Historian Publishers | McKenna | UK |
Boats/ships–History of |
Merchant shipping–Commerce |
19Cent | 2141 | |
Thesaurus. | Roget, P.M., | 1984 | Longman, Essex. | Maritime Museum | Not Geographical | 423.1 ROG |
Dictionaries |
11579 | ||
These Splendid Ships. The Story of the Peninsular and Oriental Line | Divine , D | 1960 | London : Frederick Muller Ltd | McKenna | UK |
History–Maritime |
Lines - Shipping |
17-20Cent | 1878 | |
They came in hope. [Shipwreck and death have been the rewards for many voyagers seeking the wealth of the Great south Land.......] | Rooke, S. | 1973 | Walkabout the Coast Magazine: 10-15 | Reprint MM | Australia |
Marine Exploration |
Exploration |
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They kept this state afloat: shipbuilders, boatbuilders and shipwrights of WA 1829-1929. | Dickson, R., | 1998 | Hesperian Press, Western Australia. | Maritime Museum | WA | 623.83 DIC |
Boats/ships–Construction |
19Cent | 27009 | |
They kept this State afloat—shipbuilders, boatbuilders and shipwrights of WA 1829-1929. | Dickson, R., | 1994 | Report—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 89. | Maritime Museum | Australia |