Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

Bibliography

Title Author Date Publisher Location Geographic Dewy Main Second Chrono AcessNo
Diving on some shipwrecks in Marlborough Sounds. Randle, G., 1968 Dive Magazine, 7: 14–17. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Diving Procedures Summary Edition No. 1 Australian Institute of Marine Science 1987 Australian Institute of Marine Science Maritime Museum

Law and Legislation

Diving

Diving the Sirius. Edmiston, M. and Jeffery, B., 1989 Sportdiving in Australia and the South Pacific, 18: 80-85. Reprint MM Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Diving to Adventure Hass , H 1953 London : Jarrolds Publishers (London) Ltd McKenna International

Submerged sites

Biography–Diaries–Memoirs

20Cent 1991
Diving Victoria's ship graveyard. Osborn, W., 1986 Skindiving in Australia & S.Pacific, 16.2: 92-98. J Green Collection Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

DNA analysis of human skeletal remains associated with the Batavia Mutiny of 1629. Yahya, P., 2008 Thesis (M. For. Sc.) - University of Western Australia. Maritime Museum Western Australia 930.102804 YAH

Archaeology–other

TH214
DNA analysis of human skeletal remains associated with the Batavia mutiny of 1629. Yahya, P., Gaudieri, S. and Franklen, D., 2010 Records of Western Australian Museum, 26: 98-108. Reprint MM Western Australia

Archaeology–other

Sketches

DNA and protein recovery from washed experimental stone tools. Shanks, O.C., Kornfeld, M. and Ream, W., 2004 Archaeometry, 46.4:663-672. Maritime Museum
Do anchors mean ships? Underwater evidence for maritime trade along the Dhofar Coast, Southern Indian Ocean. Owen, J. n.d. Jan Owen, UCLA Archaeology Program Reprint MM Indian Ocean

History–Maritme

Trade/Commerce

Do ships shape the shore? An analysis of the credibility of ship archaeological evidence for landing site morphology in the Baltic Sea. Ilves, K., 2012 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 41.1: 94–105. Maritime Museum N. Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Do we have evidence of a continuing Saxon boat building tradition. Goodburn, D.M., 1986 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 15.1: 39-47. Maritime Museum Europe

Ships

Do we really know the Endeavour? Marquardt, K.H., 1986 Great Circle, 8.1: 27-32. J Green Collection Australia

Ships

Doc. 744, October 1987. Notes for Committee Members. A short description of the activities, committee structure and methods of work of the Standards Association of Australia. Standards Association of Australia 1987 Sydney : Standards Association of Australia Maritime Museum

Law and Legislation

Diving

Document: Bill of Health, C.C. Vol. IV., Part IV., paragraphs 19 and 20. Regarding the vessel called Fort Assinebourne of London is about to sail from the said Port of Glasgow on this eight day of May in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and forty S n.a. 1946 Collector of Customs and Excise. McKenna UK 1551
Documentary lifts the lid on HMS Pandora. Richardson, C. 1985 Australia : Woman’s Day Magazine McKenna Queensland

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

928
Documentary research on the Baltic. Three case studies. Alstrom, C., 1978 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 7.1: 59-70. Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

Documentary sources for the archaeological diver. Ship plans at the National Maritime Museum. Lyon, D.J., 1974 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 3.1: 3–19.. Maritime Museum Not Geographic

Ships

Maritime history

Documentation of working sailing craft in the British Isles in the 1930s. Thomson, P.A.B., 2011 The Mariner’s Mirror, 97.4: 281-288. Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–History of

Documentation on Oman. Pearson, J.D., 1983 Journal Oman Studies, 6.1: 77–89. Reprint MM Middle East

History

Documenting the structure. Hentschel, P., 1984 In: D.H.Keith, (ed.), Underwater Archaeology: Proceedings of the 13th conference on underwater archaeology: 70-72. Fathom Eight Special Publication No. 5, San Marino, USA. J Green Collection USA

Archaeology–Maritime

Documentos iconograficos das caravelas, naus e galeoes portugueses nos seculos XV e XVI. Vasconcelos, F. de, 1934 Arquivo Historico da Marinha, 1.3: 260-261. J Green Collection Europe

Boats/ships–Construction

Maritime History

Documentry evidence for the pottery trade in north-west Europe. Patourel, J. le, 1983 In: P. Davey and R. Hodges, Ceramic and trade. J Green Collection Europe

Ceramics

Documentry sources and medieval ships: some aspects of the evidence. Friel, I., 1983 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 12.1: 41–62. Maritime Museum Europe

Ships

Maritime history

Documents & archaeology: the medieval London waterfront. Dyson, T., 1989 Museum of London, London. Maritime Museum UK 930.10283 DYS

Land archaeology

11783
Documents concerning the Dutch E.I.C. Ship Zeewijk wrecked at the West Australian coast on June 9, 1727 [typescript]. [Translated by Willem Wichard Timmers]. Timmers, W.,W., 1970 Willem Wichard Timmers, The Hague. Maritime Museum A/930.102804 DOC 49
Documents. Correspondence relating to the Committee for the relief of distressed (destitute) seamen. Cook, G.C., 2007 The Mariner’s Mirror, 93.2: 209-211. Maritime Museum UK

History

Doda vrak, levande historia berattelser ur ett vrakregister. Kaijser, I., 1977 Sjohistorisk Arsbok 1975-1976:115-134, Stockholm. J Green Collection Scandanavia

Archaeology–Maritime

Does a market for heritage tourism exist? Carter, R.W. and Horneman, L. 2001 Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 25: 61-68 Maritime Museum International

Cultural

Dogwatch and liberty days: Seafaring life in the nineteenth century. Creighton, M.S., 1982 Peabody Museum, Salem, MA. Maritime Museum International 623.88 CRE

Maritime History

8377
Dogwood Fleet Not known 1967 Nanaimo ; Cadiex and Griffiths Ltd McKenna Canada

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1436
Doing naval history: essays toward improvement. Hattendorf, J.B., 1995 Newport : Naval War College Press Maritime Museum Not Geographic 359.009 DOI

Boats/ships–History of

Naval

19Cent 16591
Doing shipwreck history. Foster, L., 1987 Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 11.2: 47-49. Maritime Museum

Archaeology–Maritime

Doits to ducatons. The coins of the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia. Wilson, S.J., 1989 Western Australian Museum, Perth. J Green Collection Europe

Archaeology–Maritime

VOC

Doits to ducatons: the coins of the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia, lost on the Western Australian coast 1629. A brief history of the ship and the story of its silver coins. Wilson, S. J., 1989 Western Australian Museum, Perth. Maritime Museum WA A/930.102804 WIL

Artefacts

VOC

11572
Dokumentar fotografi - foto som dokument. Kvarning, L.A., 1969 Sjohistorisk Arsbok, 1967-1968: 105-112, Stockholm. J Green Collection
Dolphin, His Majesty's Brigantine of 1836 (Part Three). Napier, R., 1994 Nautical Research Journal, 39.3: 135–147 Maritime Museum UK

Boats/ships–Construction

Maritime History

Dolphin. McCarthy, M., 1979 Report (Wreck Inspection)—Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 42. Maritime Museum Western Australia

Archaeology–Maritime

Shipwrecks

Domestic material culture and post-medieval archaeology in Greece: a case-study from the cyclades Islands. Vionis, A.K., 2005 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 39.1: 172-185 Maritime Museum Europe

Archaeology–other

Dominion Monarch. Shaw Savill Line. England-South Africa-Australia-New Zealand. Ship’s brochure. Shaw Savill Line n.d. Shaw Savill Line. McKenna Non-specific

Boats/ships–History of

McK 1179
Donaldson Line of Glasgow Telford P J 1989 Kendal : World Ship Society McKenna UK

Boats/ships–History of

Merchant shipping–Commerce

20Cent 1787
Donyatt-type pottery in 17th- and 18th-century Virgina and Maryland. Coleman-Smith, R., Kiser R.T. and Hughes, M.J., 2005 Post-Medieval Archaeology, 39.2:294-310. Maritime Museum USA

Ceramics

Dossier ancre. Reaumur, R.A.F. de., 1683-1757 Encyclopedie Marine (Diderot). Maritime Museum Not Geographical 623.86 DOS

18C

History

15070
Double Dutch Solutions in Flush-Planked Shipbuilding: Continuity and Adaptations at the Start of Modern History. Maarleveld, T.J. 1994 Crossroads in Ancient Shipbuilding. Proceedings of the Sicth Int. Symposium on Boat and Ship Archaeology:153-163. Reprint MM Not Geographic

Boats/ships–Construction

ARC

Double Standards in Dutch Shipbuilding. Double planking in Dutch shipbuilding during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. van Duivenvoorde, W., 2002 SKYLLIS. Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Unterwasserarchaologie e.V. Reprint MM Netherlands

Boats/ships–Construction

Doubloons: the story of buried treasure. Driscoll, C. B., 1931 Chapman and Hall, London. Maritime Museum International 930.102804 DRI

Artefacts

848
Dowels as a means of edge-to-edge joinery in the 9th-century AD vessel from Bozburun, Turkey. Harpster, M.B., 2005 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 34.1: 88-94. Maritime Museum W Asia

Boats/ships–Construction

Down by the water’s edge: modelling shipyard locations in Maryland, USA. Ford, B., 2007 International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 36.1: 125-137. Maritime Museum USA

Structures - maritime related

Down East : a maritime history of Maine Paine, L.P. 2000 Gardiner, Me.: Tilbury House, Portland, Me, : OpSail Maine Maritime Museum USA 387.50973 PAI

Boats/ships–Construction

Naval

18262
Down the Bay. The story of the excursion boats of Port Phillip. Fitchett, T.K. 1973 Rigby. McKenna Victoria

Boats/ships–History of

1031
Down to the past in ships. Begley, S. & Bruno, M., 1983 Newsweek, Oct. 10, 52.15: 47-48. Reprint MM International

Archaeology–Maritime