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1Raman study of synthetic organic pigments and dyes in early lithographic inks (1890–1920)Journal of Raman Spectroscopy200649
2Public perception of managed realignment: Brancaster West Marsh, North Norfolk, UKMarine Policy200248
3Towards a classification of water transportWorld Archaeology198542
4Naval power and the Province of Senegambia, 1758–1779Journal for Maritime Research201334
5Middle Bronze Age trade between Britain and Europe: a maritime perspectiveProceedings of the Prehistoric Society, London198132
6FROM CALM TO STORM: THE ORIGINS OF THE BEAUFORT WIND SCALEMariner's Mirror200428
7The Greenwich List of Observatories: A World List of Astronomical Observatories, Instruments and Clocks, 1670–1850Journal for the History of Astronomy198626
8The Solar Stormwatch CME catalogue: Results from the first space weather citizen science projectSpace Weather201425
9Threats to underwater cultural heritage. The problems of unprotected archaeological and historic sites, wrecks and objects found at seaMarine Policy199624
10Plaque regression and plaque stabilisation in cardiovascular diseasesIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism201324
11The non-statutory approach to coastal defence in England and Wales: Coastal Defence Groups and Shoreline Management PlansMarine Policy199922
12THE DEVELOPMENT OF BROADSIDE GUNNERY, 1450–1650Mariner's Mirror199619
13The history of the rossbank observatory, tasmaniaAnnals of Science198218
14The Naval Service of the Cinque PortsEnglish Historical Review199614
15Implications of maritime globalization for the crews of merchant shipsJournal for Maritime Research200014
16Early British boats and their chronologyInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology197513
17Induction in arbitrarily shaped oceans--VI. Oceans of variable depthGeophysical Journal International198312
18COLUMBUS'S PORTUGUESE INHERITANCEMariner's Mirror199210
19THE MYSTERIOUS HULCMariner's Mirror200010
20Strategies, market concentration and hegemony in chemical parcel tanker shipping, 1960–1985Business History200810
21‘Greenwich Observatory Time for the public benefit’: standard time and Victorian networks of regulationBritish Journal for the History of Science200910
22A Norse Bearing-Dial?Journal of Navigation19549
23The Madel Paruwa-a sewn boat with chine strakesInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19879
24‘Stargazers at the world's end’: telescopes, observatories and ‘views’ of empire in the nineteenth-century British EmpireBritish Journal for the History of Science20139
25The application of organic coatings in conservation of archaeological objects excavated from the seaProgress in Organic Coatings20179
26Maritime Archaeology Over The Last Twenty YearsAustralian Archaeology19948
27Work in progress: Indirect passage from Europe Transmigration via the UK, 1836–1914Journal for Maritime Research20018
28‘The murmuring woods euen shuddred as with feare’: Deforestation in Michael Drayton'sPoly-OlbionSeventeenth Century20118
29Social Background and Promotion Prospects in the Royal Navy, 1775–1815English Historical Review20168
30Raman investigation of the patina layers on Hungarian copper ingots from a fifteenth century shipwreckJournal of Raman Spectroscopy20168
31The Last Voyage of Sir Clowdisley ShovelJournal of Navigation19607
32Documentary sources for the archaeological diver Ship plans at the National Maritime MuseumInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19747
33A handlist of maritime radiocarbon datesInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19847
34Recent work on the R. Hamble wreck near Bursledon, HampshireInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19937
35A comparison between coastal hazard planning in New Zealand and the evolving approach in England and WalesOcean and Coastal Management20007
36‘No-one telling us what to do’: anarchist schools in Britain, 1890–1916Historical Research20047
37Corporate Domesticity and Idealised Masculinity: Royal Naval Officers and their Shipboard Homes, 1918-39Gender and History20097
38Carl Olof Cederlund and Catharina Ingelman-SundbergInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19736
39Rowing: aspects of the ethnographic and iconographic evidenceInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19796
40The Greenwich meridional instrumentsNew Astronomy Reviews19856
41The ‘Dyoll’ and the Bearing-dialJournal of Navigation19545
42The Graveney boat. A pre-conquest discovery in KentInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19725
43The influence of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich upon the design of 17th and 18th century angle-measuring instruments at seaNew Astronomy Reviews19765
44Seamen, Scientists, Historians, and Strategy: Presidential Address, 1978British Journal for the History of Science19805
45The royal navy and trade protection 1688–1714The Cultureory and Critique19865
46The Freedom of the Seas: Untapping the Archaeological Potential of Marine DebrisJournal of Maritime Archaeology20145
47A wreck believed to be the warshipAnne, lost in 1690International Journal of Nautical Archaeology19774
48The high speed capabilities of ancient boatsInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19774
49Documentary sources and the medieval ship: some aspects of the evidenceInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19834
50A plank fragment from a boat-find from the River Usk at NewportInternational Journal of Nautical Archaeology19844