Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
‘Closure’ and the urban Great Rebuilding in early modern Norwich. King, C., 2010 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 44.1: 54-80. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–other

‘Columbia’, the gen of the ocean. How the Young American Republic, freed of British rule, soared ahead in the burgeoning ocean traffics of both the Atlantic and Pacific Worlds. Stanford, P. 1998 Sea History, 86:8-13. Maritime Museum USA

History–Maritime

18Cent
‘Coriolanus’ Revisited Napier, R. 1997 Nautical Research Journal, 42. 1:13-14 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–History of

Models

‘De caerimoniae” tecnological choices in copper-smelting furnace design at early Bronze Age Chrysokamini, Crete. Pryce, T.O., Bassiakos, Y., Catapotis, M. and Doonan, R.C., 2007 Archaeometry, 49.3: 543-558. Maritime Museum

Scientific

‘Entirely the most absurd and false narrative that was every deliver’d to the publick’ An inquiry into what really happened on George Shelvocke’s privateering voyage. Beattie,T., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror, 97.3: 163-176. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Voyages/Travels

‘Giant Strides’ in documentaries, ‘Ascents’ in archaeology: nautical archaeology’s relationship with and place within popular culture. Sperry, J.A., 2008 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.2: 335-346. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Archaeology–Maritime

‘Granito del Foro’ and ‘Granito di Nicotera’ : petrographic features and archaeometric problems owing to similar appearance. Antonelli, F., Lazzarini, L. and Cancelliere, S., 2010 Archaeometry, 52.6: 919-936. Maritime Museum
‘Great Expectations’: the approach of British ships at the Battle of Trafalgar. Beales, T., 2010 The Mariner’s Mirror, 96.4: 455-467. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

‘Great violence has been done’: the collision of Maori culture and British seafaring culture, 1803–1817. Chaves, K.K., 2007 Great Circle, 29.1: 22-40. Maritime Museum New Zealand

History–Maritime

‘Gustaf III’s Australian Colony’. King, R.J., 2005 Great Circle, 27.2:3-20. Maritime Museum Europe

History–Maritime

‘Hit hard, move fast and sustain action’: the replacement of the Royal Navy’s amphibious warfare squadron and the rational for HMS Fearless and HMS Intrepid. Speller, I., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror, 97.3: 177-200. Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

Warships

‘I shall make five sons of mine fight for their King and country’: the naval sons of William IV and Mrs Jordan. Owen, H., 1997 The Mariner’s Mirror, 83.1: 41-61. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritme

Naval

18Cent
‘Ignorant of nautical matters’: The Mariner’s Mirror and the iconography of medieval and sixteenth-century ships. Friel, I., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror Centenary Issue, 97.1: 77-96. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Boats/ships–History of

‘In they map securely saile’. Hudson, A. 1998-9 Sea History, 87:22–25 Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Navigation

17Cent
‘lost in the Sirius...’? - Consideration of the Provenance of the Hatchet Head Recovered from the Sirius Wreck Site, Norfolk Island. McBryde, I., and Watchman, A., 1993 Australian National University, Canberra. Records of the Australian Museum (1993) Supplement 17. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

‘M Glow Blue’: archaeometric research at Michigan’s Ford Nuclear Reactor. Minc, L.D., Sherman, R.J., Elson, C., Spencer, C.S. and Redmond, E.M., 2007 Archaeometry, 49.2: 215-228. Maritime Museum USA

Scientific

‘Malays’ as indentured labour: Western Australia 1870-1900. McGann, P.J., 1988 Thesis presented as part of the requirements for the degree of Batchelor of Arts with Honours at Murdoch University 1988. Maritime Museum Western Australia 338.37141209941 MCG

History

TH202
‘Maritime Culture’: notes from the land. Hunter, J.R., 1994 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 23.4: 261–264. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Archaeology–Maritime

Maritime Heritage

‘Minorcan’ ethnogenesis and foodways in Britain’s Smyrnéa Settlement. Fradkin, A., Grange, R.T. Jr. and Moore, D.L., 2012 Society for Historical Archaeology, 46.1: 28-48. Maritime Museum UK

History

‘Mrs. John’ The Letters of Charlotte Bussell of Cattle Chosen. Part I Heppingstone, I.D. and Wilson, H. M. n.d. WA : The Royal Western australian Historical Society McKenna Western Australia

History

928
‘Mystic Built’ : ships and shipyards of the Mystic River, Connecticut, 1784-1919 Peterson, W.N. 1989 Mystic, Conn. : Mystic Seaport Museum Maritime Museum USA 623.83 PET

Boats/ships–Construction

19Cent 16106
‘n Duitser aan die Kaap, 1724-1765 : die lewe loopbaan van Hendrik Schoeman. Schoeman, K., 2004 Protea Boekhuis, Pretoria. Maritime Museum Africa S 929.20968 SCH

History

20332
‘n Hek voor die See: ownership sturggles in the South African crayfish industry c.1890-c.1990 Sittert, L. van 1993 AAMH New Directions Conference. Fremantle, 6-10 December Maritime Museum Africa S

History–Maritime

Fishing

19Cent
‘No take’ areas in Western Australia’s multiple-use marine conservation reserve system : a discussion paper. Colman, J.G., Simpson, C. 1999 Fremantle, WA : Marine Conservation Branch. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management. Maritime Museum WA 333.916417 COL

Environmental Impact Studies

Fishing

20Cent 17998
‘Novy Svet Ware’, an exceptional cargo of glazed wares from a 13th-century shipwreck near Sudak (Crimea, Ukraine)—Morphologoical typology and laboratory investigations. Waksman, S.Y. and Teslenko, I., 2010 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 39.2: 357-375. Maritime Museum Eastern Europe

Ceramics

‘Now is our time, the ship is our own, Huzza for the Red Flag’: mutiny on the Inspector, 1797. Hawkins, A. and Watt, H., 2007 The Mariner’s Mirror, 93.2: 156-179. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

18Cent
‘On of the Princypalle Havenes of the See’: The Port of Famagusta and the ship graffiti in the church of St George of the Greeks, Cyprus. Walsh, M.J.K., 2008 The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 37.1: 115-129. Maritime Museum Mediterranean

Structures - maritime related

‘Our naval plutarch’: Sir John Knox Laughton and The Dictionary of National Biography. Lambert, A. 1998 The Mariner’s Mirror, 84.3: 308-315. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

19Cent
‘The Avondster: the ship that wrecked twice’. Parthesius, R., 2005 Maritime Lanka. Maritime Archaeology Unit, Central Cultural Fund, Galle, Sri Lanka, Maritime Museum Sri Lanka

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

‘The axe had never sounded’ : place, people and heritage of Techerche Bay, Tasmania. Mulvaney, D.J., 2007 ANU E Press, Canberra. [downloaded publication]. Maritime Museum Tasmania 994.6 MUL

Voyages/Travels

Explorers

21436
‘The Empire strikes back’: the Falklands/Malvinas campaigns of 1982. Pugh, P., 2007 The Mariner’s Mirror, 93.3: 307-324. Maritime Museum
‘The First Fleet Victory since Trafalgar’: the battle of Cape Matapan and signals intelligence, March 1941. Johnman, L. and Murphy, H., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.3:436-453. Maritime Museum Europe

History–Maritime

‘The Ghost Ship’. An intact Fluyt from c.1650 in the middle of the Baltic Sea. Eriksson, N. and Rönnby, J., 2012 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 41.2: 350-361. Maritime Museum Europe

Boats/ships–History of

‘The greatest ordeal’: using biography to explore the Victorian dinner. Gray, A., 2010 Post Medieval Archaeology, 44.2: 255-272. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

‘The Monk Boat”—a Roman-period relic from Lough Lene, Co. Westmeath, Eire. O hEailidhe, P., 1992 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 21.3: 185–190. Maritime Museum UK

Archaeology–Maritime

Boat building

‘There’s no place like home’—no isotopic evidence for mobility at the Early Bronze Age cemetery of Singen, Germany. Oelze, V.M., Nehlich, O. and Richards, M.P., 2012 Archaeometry, 54.4: 752-778. Maritime Museum Europe
‘They all got off except the ship’ “ Captain Hastings and the Howe Toy, E.W. 2001 The Mariner’s Mirror, 87.2: 180-195 Maritime Museum Non-specific

History–Maritime

19Cent
‘This great complex concern’: victualling the Royal Navy on the East Indies Station, 1780-1815. Wilcox, M., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror, 97.2: 32-48. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

History–Maritime

Naval/Naval Operations

‘To make discoveries of countries hitherto unknown’. The admiralty and pacific exploration in the eighteenth century. Williams, G., 1996 The Mariner's Mirror, 82.1: 14-27. Maritime Museum Non-specific

Voyages

18Cent

‘Turtle ware’ and ‘phallic tops’ from Borneo, Fiji and elsewhere. Harrisson,T., 1969 Sarawak Museum Journal, 17.34-35: 96–107. Reprint MM SE Asia

Ceramics

‘Victory or Death’: edged weapons and small arms relating to Trafalgar in the National Maritime Museum. Verity, L., 2005 The Mariner’s Mirror, 91.2: 309-323. Maritime Museum UK

History–Maritime

“A sad tale that must be told”. Madeleine Curtis Mixter’s account of the loss of the Ville du Havre. Wolcott, O. Jr., 1997 The American Neptune Maritime History & Arts, 57(3) Maritime Museum America Central

History–Maritme

387.5
“Bound for South Australia” : 19th century Van Diemen’s land whaling ships and entrepreneurs. Firth, K., Flinders University of South Australia. Dept of Archaeology. 2006 Flinders University Maritime Archaeology Monograph Series No. 9. Maritime Museum South Australia 639.28 FIR

History–Maritime

Whaling

20637
“Bullet” coins excavated at Sisatchanalai, Thailand. Hein, D., 1987 Siam Society Newsletter, 3.3: 5-11. J Green Collection SE Asia

Archaeology

“De Halve Maen” en de Hudson-Fulton Feesten te New York. Ruempol, E. n.d. Amsterdam : Scheltema & Holkema’s Boekhandel:5-18 Reprint MM

Boats/ships–History of

“Drage family” : Ernest and Ada Drage, descendants of Ernest and Ada Drage. Gosper, S.A. and Drage, A., 2006 Sharon Gosper, Perth. Maritime Museum Western Australia 929.209941 GOS

History

UR1055
“Gangway” Journal of Blue Star Line, Lamport & Holt and Booth Line N A 1974 - 1991 London ; Blue Star Line McKenna UK

Corporate

Lines - Shipping

20Cent 2139
“Guns, Harpoons, Lances, Casks and every [necessary] article”. An account of the history and archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century shore-based whaling and basking shark fishery in Donegal Bay. McNeary, R.W.A., 2007 Historical Archaeology, 41.3: 94-114. Maritime Museum UK

Structures - maritime related

Whaling

“K” Shipyard Construction Company: General Information on Shipbuilding design and construction capabilities. “K” Shipyard Construction Company ND Fremantle: “K” Shipyard Construction Company McKenna Western Australia

Boats/ships–Construction

20Cent 888
“Make ready the jib topsails” Puritan and Genesta, 1885—An experimental diorama. Camarata, J., 1996 Nautical Research Journal, 41.3: 142—146. Maritime Museum USA

Boats/ships–Construction

Models