Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum
  • GT6135 - Ship's timber

    Artefact | Updated 9 Feb 2018

    thickness (tip was nailed down, this indicates a bottom-based construction method; otherwise it would nailed ...

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  • Three Whale Boats from the Russell

    Stranger on the Shore | Updated 22 Feb 2011

    down brandishing their spears, in the manner they do before and after a fight.’ For the rest of their ...

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  • Unidentified at Eyre

    Stranger on the Shore | Updated 22 Feb 2011

    Marjorie Elliot of Maryknoll Victoria contained a story handed down about her great grandfather. He had an ...

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  • Zuytdorp

    Stranger on the Shore | Updated 22 Feb 2011

    (18-18), but it is possible they could be handed down tales that are evidence of survivors from Zuytdorp. ...

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  • Wrecks

    Page | Updated 20 Feb 2013

    significant shipwrecks, broken down by region. North West Coast Calliance Correio de Azia Crown of England ...

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  • GT6172E - Ship's timber

    Artefact | Updated 9 Feb 2018

    perpendicular to the planking's thickness (tip was nailed down, this indicates a bottom-based construction ...

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  • BAC5 - MISCELLANEOUS

    Artefact | Updated 9 Feb 2018

    a hexagonal head, and two washers attached halfway down it’s length. MISCELLANEOUS North West Cat 8 Mon, ...

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  • BAC10 - Glass

    Artefact | Updated 9 Feb 2018

    ink outside of the bottle. The well side of the bottle is embossed with ‘THIS SIDE DOWN TO FILL ...

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  • BAC8 - MISCELLANEOUS

    Artefact | Updated 9 Feb 2018

    along the shape shifts down a few cm so it looks like two halves of a rectangle that didn’t meet exactly ...

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  • An underwater archaeological survey of Cape Andreas) Cyprus) 1969-70: a preliminary report

    Maritime Archaeology Reports | Updated 3 Jun 2015

    233 233 J.N. Green 1970 Summary The Research Laboratory for Archaeology, Oxford, conducted in the summers of 1969 and 1970 an underwater archaeological survey of the seabed, down to a depth of 50 m, around Cape Andreas in Cyprus. A total area of about 1 sq. km was systematically searched, using the ...

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