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Title | Author | Date | Publisher | Location | Geographic | Dewy | Main | Second | Chrono | AcessNo |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘Gustaf III’s Australian Colony’. | King, R.J., | 2005 | Great Circle, 27.2:3-20. | Maritime Museum | Europe |
History–Maritime |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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‘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 |
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“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 |
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“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 |
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“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 |
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“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 |