Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
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

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

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

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

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 Ingelman-Sundberg, C., n.d. Unpublished manuscript.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

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

The ‘AE2’ graves. Swinden, G., 1999 Wartime. Official Magazine of the Australian War Memorial, Winter 1999: 16-18. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

Submarines

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

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

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

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

The ‘Dreadnought’ revolution of Tudor England. Parker,G., 1996 The Mariner's Mirror, 82.3: 269-300 Maritime Museum UK

Naval

History

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thermoluminescence dating of Thai ceramics. Robertson, G.B. & Prescott, J.R., 1983 Thai Ceramics Dating Conference, Adelaide. Reprint MM SE Asia

Technical information

Ceramics

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

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

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