MS 444 A4302
Sean McGrail archive MCG/T
MCG/T/1 Anglo-Saxon maritime aspects
MCG/T/2 Historical, environmental, and geographical context
MCG/T/3 Brigg Causeway
MCG/T/4/1 Classification of water transport, building sequences, and tradition
MCG/T/4/2/1 Naval architecture and technology
MCG/T/4/2/2 Naval architecture and design
Early navigations, voyages, and pilotage MCG/T/5/1 Early navigations, early voyages, and pilotage
MCG/T/5/2 Ancient navigation
MCG/T/5/3 Weather, tides and sea states, lighthouses, small boats and navigation, coastlines, birds magnetism, classical navigation,
Byzantine navigation, Polynesian, Arab, and Chinese navigation
MCG/T/5/4 Early navigations, early voyages, and pilotage
MCG/T/5/5 Early pilots, armada pilots and Anglo-Saxon and Viking navigation
MCG/T/5/6 Wulfstan’s voyage and papers from the Wulfstan workshop, 2004
Ethnography MCG/T/7/1 Maritime ethnographic research including photographs of small watercraft
MCG/T/7/2 Maritime ethnography
Iconography and symbolism MCG/T/8/1 Iconography and symbolic: (i) Allectus coins and Gaullish coins; (ii) Colchester (Sheepen) ship coin; (iii) Canterbury coin; (iv) Greenwich hoard excavated in 1971
MCG/T/8/2 Iconographic and symbolic evidence of watercraft and ancient navigation
MCG/T/8/3 Ship iconography on seals and material about figureheads and stems
MCG/T/8/4 Boat models and ship iconography on rock carvings
MCG/T/9 Measurement and technical innovation
MCG/T/10 Origin of seafaring: conference program and abstracts for ‘Global 2007 Origins and Development of Seafaring’ Conference, Cambridge MS 444 A4302
MCG/T/11 Overseas trading in antiquity, and portages
Boats, shipbuilding and design MCG/T/12/1 Boat and shipbuilding technology and aspects on boat design
MCG/T/12/2 Shipbuilding technology, tools, fastenings, hull and ship design
MCG/T/13 Conservation of waterlogged wood
Maritime structures, harbours, landing places and causeways MCG/T/14/1 Harbours, landing places and causeways
MCG/T/14/2 Maritime Structures, harbours, landing places, and causeways
MCG/T/14/3 Fish weirs, fisheries, and other maritime structures related to fishing practices
MCG/T/14/4 Steering: rudders and steering wheel
MCG/T/14/5 Rowing and paddles
Propulsion, steering and anchoring MCG/T/15/1 Anchors, sails, sail types, and raw materials used in sails
MCG/T/15/2 Anchors and beach capstan
MCG/T/15/3 Propulsion, sails, rowing, leeboards, steering and poling
MCG/T/16 Recording Boats, recording systems and photogrammetry
Experimental archaeology, hypothesis reconstruction, and assessment of performance MCG/T/17/1 Experimental archaeology and reconstruction of vessels
MCG/T/17/2 Mary Rose, the Newport ship and the Sutton Hoo replica
MCG/T/17/3 Boat replicas and experimental archaeology
MCG/T/18 Sounding leads
MCG/T/19 Radiocarbon dating, calibration, dates, and methodology
MCG/T/19/1 Radiocarbon dates and scientific aids from the CBA (Council for British Archaeology)
MCG/T/19/2 Photocopied published radiocarbon dates for several sites and materials
MCG/T/19/3 Radiocarbon dating
MCG/T/19/4 Radiocarbon dating and dendrochronology
MCG/T/19/5 Dendrochronology MS 444 A4302
MCG/T/20 Photograph of the Amsterdam wreck near Hastings.
Sea levels and the Mesolithic coast MCG/T/21/1 Photocopies of two published books on Mesolithic coastal settlements and English coastal heritage
MCG/T/21/2 Sea level changes
MCG/T/21/3 Climate change, sea level change and estuaries
MCG/T/21/4 Weather, sea levels, early climates
MCG/T/22 Woodworking, wood, trees, and timber
MCG/T/23 Hull protection and wood preservation in shipbuilding
MCG/T/24 Medieval maritime law
MCG/T/25 Music at sea
Studies in Maritime Archaeology by Sean McGrail (British Archaeological Reports British Series) ISBN 978-0860549031 MCG/T/26/1 Draft of Studies in Maritime Archaeology
MCG/T/26/2 Draft of the images published in Studies in Maritime Archaeology
MCG/T/26/3 A manuscript, a portfolio of images, and a draft of a publication
MCG/T/27 Whaling
MCG/T/28 Armament and rams
MCG/T/29 Photocopied maps of different areas in Europe, such as the Baltic sea and the Mediterranean, possibly used in publications
MCG/T/30 Rigging, ropes and cordage
MCG/T/31 Axes and adzes: sources for article published in IJNA, “Axe, adze, c. 1977 hoe, or slice?” vol. 6, issue 1, Feb 1977, pp. 62-4
MCG/T/32 Maritime archaeology in Wales and legal matters including the 1992 Ninth Welsh Archaeological Conference
MCG/T/33 Blockages and boathouses
MCG/T/34 Maritime prehistory
MCG/T/35 Tonnage, cargo stowage and ballast
MCG/T/36 Ship settings and boat graves
MCG/T/37 Underwater archaeology and historic wreck legislation in the UK MS 444 A4302
MCG/T/38 Columbus ships
MCG/T/39 Glossaries and attribute lists, including archaeological sites types and technical glossaries in ship building and archaeology
MCG/WT
MCG/WT/1 Aber Wrac'h wreck (mid-15th century clinker boat, north coast of France)
MCG/WT/2 Alderney wreck in the Channel Islands (Elizabethan wreck)
MCG/WT/3 Amathus, Cyprus: black and white photograph of a boat model
MCG/WT/4 Appleby logboat, Lincolnshire
MCG/WT/5 Arby boat burial, Sweden
MCG/WT/6 Askekarr ship, Sweden
MCG/WT/7 Ashkelon, Israel: wreck
MCG/WT/8 Bantry boat on the stone pillar of Bantry, Ireland
MCG/WT/9 Barlands farm boat, Wales
MCG/WT/10 Barnard’s wharf in Blackfriars, England: archaeological finds
MCG/WT/11 Barset boat, Germany
MCG/WT/12 Bayeux tapestry: photographs of detailed shipbuilding scenes
MCG/WT/13 Beaumaris boat, Wales
MCG/WT/14 Bevaix logboat, Switzerland
MCG/WT/15 Bexhill boat, England
MCG/WT/16 Birkdale tarn, England: archaeological finds
MCG/WT/17 Blackfriars Roman wreck, England
MCG/WT/18 Blussus ship, Germany
MCG/WT/19 Bon Porté wreck, France
MCG/WT/20 Borobodur ship, Indonesia
MCG/WT/21 Bremen cog, Germany
MCG/WT/22 Brendan voyage
Brigg raft, England MCG/WT/23/1 Hand written notes, observations, drafts, drawings; photographs, notes, MS 444 A4302
plans, and documents
MCG/WT/23/2 Letters, reports, offprints, photographs, annotations, pamphlets, a note book
MCG/WT/23/3 Photographs, notes, plans and documents
MCG/WT/23/4 Plan of the site of the Brigg boat
MCG/WT/24 Bristol, England: archaeological finds (ship’s timbers)
MCG/WT/25 Broighter boat, Ireland
MCG/WT/26 Bruges boat, Belgium
MCG/WT/27 Bryggen (Bergen), Norway: archaeological finds
MCG/WT/28 Bucharest, Romania: logboat in the Village Museum
MCG/WT/29 Bulbury iron anchor England
MCG/WT/30 Caergwrle bowl, Wales
MCG/WT/31 Caesarea, Israel
MCG/WT/32 Caldecotte boat find, England
MCG/WT/33 Caldicot, Wales
MCG/WT/34 Cattewater wreck, England
MCG/WT/35 Chretienne; shipwreck, France
MCG/WT/36 Clapton logboat, England
MCG/WT/37 Cossans Stone (or St Orland’s Stone), Scotland
MCG/WT/38 County Hall ship, England
MCG/WT/39 Crayers
MCG/WT/40 Customs House dig, England
MCG/WT/41 Dashur boat, Egypt
MCG/WT/42 Devon and Cornwall maritime history
Dover Bronze age boat MCG/WT/43/1 Experimental research project
MCG/WT/43/2 Reconstruction
MCG/WT/44 Druten, Netherlands: flat-bottomed roman boat MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/45 Eastbourne, England: boat finds
MCG/WT/46 Egernsund ship, Denmark
MCG/WT/47 Eigg stem, Scotland
MCG/WT/48 Elbing ship, ?Poland
MCG/WT/49 Ellinga ship and the Imme Aros replica, Denmark
MCG/WT/50 Eltan Vig, Denmark: medieval ship finds
MCG/WT/51 Falsterbo, Sweden: ship find
MCG/WT/52 Faversham, England
MCG/WT/53 Ferriby, England
MCG/WT/54 Fjortoft, Norway
MCG/WT/55 Fotevik, Sweden: wrecks
MCG/WT/56 Frauenburg ship, Germany
MCG/WT/57 Gallo Viking ship, Sweden
MCG/WT/58 Galtaback boat, Sweden
MCG/WT/59 Gdansk bay, Poland: archaeological studies
MCG/WT/60 Gela, Italy: Greek shipwreck
Cogs and hulcs MCG/WT/61/1 Cogs
MCG/WT/61/2 Discussion in maritime archaeology related to cogs and hulcs
Catalogues of boat finds
MCG/WT/62/1 “Catalogue of Ancient Ship and Boat Finds in Central and Northern Europe”, translated by A. and M.W.B.Sanderson of the "Katalog der Schiffsfunde" in Dr. Detlev Ellmers’ “Fruhmittelalterliche Handelschiffahrt in Mittel - und Nordeuropa”, pre 1300AD (including maps)
MCG/WT/62/2 “Catalogue of Ancient Ship and Boat Finds in Central and Northern Europe”(minus maps) translated by A. and M.W.B.Sanderson of the "Katalog der Schiffsfunde" in Dr. Detlev Ellmers’ “Fruhmittelalterliche Handelschiffahrt in Mittel - und Nordeuropa”, pre 1300AD and other works from the same author
MCG/WT/62/3 [?]“Celtic ships” by Detlev Ellmers: [?] partial translation into English
MCG/WT/62/4 Photocopied published material. MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/62/5 3 copies of a manuscript
MCG/WT/63 Giglio wreck, Italy
MCG/WT/64 Gokstad ship, Norway
MCG/WT/65 Golden Hind, England
MCG/WT/66 Grace Dieu wreck, England
MCG/WT/67 Graveney boat, England
MCG/WT/68 Gretstedbro ship, Denmark
MCG/WT/69 Grimsby waterfront, England: medieval timbers
MCG/WT/70 Gronhaug, Norway: ship burial
MCG/WT/71 Halsnoy boat, Norway
MCG/WT/72 Hamwic, Southampton, England
MCG/WT/73 Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland: West Highlands Galleys carvings
MCG/WT/74 Heddeby ship, Denmark
MCG/WT/75 Hjortspring, Denmark
MCG/WT/76 Holdmedal, Norway
MCG/WT/77 Holme Pierrepont logboats, England: photographs
MCG/WT/78 Hulc, England
MCG/WT/79 Hull (river), England: Rotenhering Staight
MCG/WT/80 Point Iria wreck, Greece
MCG/WT/81 Jonathan's Cave, East Wemyss, Scotland: ship rock carving
MCG/WT/82 Kalmar boats, Sweden
MCG/WT/83 Kalnes, Norwary: rock carvings
MCG/WT/84 Kentmere, England
MCG/WT/85 Lenn ship, England: items from King’s Lynn Borough Archives
MCG/WT/86 Kingsteignton ship, Germany
MCG/WT/87 Kinneret, Galilee, Israel: ship
MCG/WT/88 Klastad, Norway: ship MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/89 Kollerup, Denmark: ship
MCG/WT/90 Krefeld, Germany: ship
MCG/WT/91 Kvalsund, Norway: boat finds
MCG/WT/92 Kyrenia, Cyprus: ship
Ladby Viking ship, Denmark MCG/WT/93/1 Offprint: Acta Archaeologica, vol 17, Fasc 1-3, with a handwritten note 1946/1948 and signature by the author Carl V. Solver
MCG/WT/93/2 Offprint: ‘The Ladby viking ship’ by the National Museum in 1937 Copenhagen.
MCG/WT/93/3 Offprint: Thorvildsen, Knud, ‘The viking ship of Ladby’, The National 1975 Museum, annotated
MCG/WT/93/4 Photocopied published material: 1. Thorvildsen, Knud. ‘Ladby-skibet’ [extract - English summary] in Nordiske Fortidsminder, 6.1 Copenhagen : Lynge. pp 107-114 - p110 missing.
MCG/WT/93/5 Photocopied published material: Review: Bruce-Mitford, R. L. S. ‘Ladby-Skibet’ by Knud Thorvildsen. In Medieval Archaeology, 6.1:1962, pp 353-356.
MCG/WT/93/6 Photocopied published material: Image photocopied from an unidentified source. Reconstruction/interpretation of the Ladby Viking ship rigging with short descriptive text, pp 63.
MCG/WT/93/7 Photocopied published material: Photocopied extract 'Kopi af et 1969 vikingeskib' published in Skalk (in Danish). Item accompanied by an English translation (2 pages) commissioned by Professor McGrail.
MCG/WT/93/8 7 black and white photographs of the archaeological remains, the reconstruction of the ship, and a model of the ship. The envelope has a sketch of the length of the ship.
Archaeological finds in Langdon Bay, Dover MCG/WT/94/1 Recovery of archaeological material from the seabed in Langdon Bay: Feb 1982 report (photocopy) signed by Martin Dean, National Maritime museum
MCG/WT/94/2 A finds list of all objects to be conserved by the British Museum, 1pp, heavily annotated.
MCG/WT/94/3 “Archaeological assessment of the Langdon Bay project, 1974-1981”, Mar 1982 by Stuart Needham: photocopied draft report
MCG/WT/94/4 A photograph of an image depicting the distribution of Bronze-age objects from Langdon Bay, Dover, recovered in 1982 and in between 1978 and 1981. MS 444 A4302
The archaeology of Lincolnshire MCG/WT/95/1 Extract of an unpublished MA dissertation, University of Nottingham: 1954 “The prehistoric settlement of Lincolnshire” by F. T. Baker. Extract: Chapter 12 - Waterways and trackways, pp 243-252
MCG/WT/95/2 Photocopied extract of Trollope, Edward (1872) “Sleaford and the wapentakes of Flaxwell and Aswardhurn in the county of Lincoln”, section “The car-dike”, pp 64-82.
MCG/WT/95/3 Photocopied extract: Phillips, C. W. 'The present state of archaeology in 1934 Lincolnshire: Part II', in The Archaeological Journal, vol. 91, pp 97- 187. Section 'An archaeological gazetteer of Lincolnshire' pp 155-187
MCG/WT/95/4 Photocopied extract: Eminson, T. B. F. (1934) The Place and River Names of the West Riding of Lindsey Lincolnshire. J. W. Ruddock & Sons. Section: pp 10-11, 30-31, 36-39, 62-65, 72-73, 108-11, 140-141, 232-235, 284-287. Accompanied by a handwritten page with notes.
MCG/WT/95/5 Photocopied extract: Dudley, H. (1949) Early days in North-West Lincolnshire, Scunthorpe: W.H. & C.H.Caldicott. Section: Chapter 9 - Water barriers, pp 118-128.
MCG/WT/95/6 Publication City and County Museum Lincoln pamphlet with general 1972 information about the collection of the museum.
Ljubljana, Slovenia: archaeological find of a boat MCG/WT/96/1 Three copies of Argo - Journal of Slovene Museums, N.1, July 1892. 'Ein shciff im Laibacher Moore' full article. Accompanied with two English translations, one typed and one handwritten: Argo, periodical for the Duchy of Carniola. Laibach, July 1892. First year of publication. 'A ship in the Laibach moor' by the curator of the Museum Prof. A. Millner.
MCG/WT/96/2 Two photocopies of Schiffsarchaeologie. Notizen aus Forschung und Museen. Das Logbuch 1/73 - 9. pp 21-25. With English translation: Nautical Archaeology, Notes from research and museums.
MCG/WT/96/3 The excavation of an inland transport ship. Nautical archaeology carried out in Laibach, Austria (now Ljubljana in Yugoslavia), by G. Salemke, Gutersloh".
MCG/WT/96/4 Photocopied extract of Argo, vol 1(4) 1897. column 71-72, tab II, fig 6- 13; Argo, vol 1(5) 1987. column 85-86.
Loose Howe, Yorkshire: finds of three wooden dugouts (boat- shaped coffins) from a burial mound MCG/WT/97/1 Summary of the finds from Elgee’s 1949 publication, Early Bronze Age burial in a boat-shaped wooden coffin from North-East Yorkshire
MCG/WT/97/2 Plans of a coffin from Loose Howe, plan, profile, and cross-sections, MS 444 A4302
after Starnes in Elgee, 1949 (photocopy)
MCG/WT/97/3 Extract of McGrail, S. 1978, Logboats of England and Wales. pp 18, 67, 93, fig 107 and fig 108 (extracts with references to the finds of Loose Howe). (photocopy)
MCG/WT/97/4 'Middlesbrough Museum Service, Exhibition: Early Man in North-East Yorkshire, Frank Elgee': handwritten notes about the coffins, and relevant bibliographic references.
MCG/WT/97/5 Manuscript about the finds in Loose Howe with a list of bibliographic references
Lough Lene boat and the Viking ship lecture series: correspondence with the National Museum of Ireland (Professor McGrail gave a lecture at the National Museum of Ireland entitled ‘The Archaeology of Irish Viking Ships’, 19 Jun 2008) MCG/WT/98/1 Details of the lecture, accommodation, and travel arrangements, as well 26 Sep 2007-29 as the initial planning of a visit to the 'Monk's boat' from Lough Lene; Mar 2008 Program of the Viking ship lecture series, 2007-8
MCG/WT/98/2 Travel arrangements and accommodation in Dublin 16-31 May 2008
MCG/WT/98/3 The Monks boat from Lough Lene, 4 Oct-9 Nov 1998; files of the Lough Lene boat; a summary of expenses related to the
participation at the Viking ship lecture series, 26 Jul to 7 Aug 2008; photocopied articles: IJNA (1989) 18.3: 221-228; IJNA (1991) 20.1: 69- 70; IJNA (1992) 21.3: 185-190.
MCG/WT/98/4 Unsuccessful search of the Lough Lene boat files 19-24 Jan 2009
MCG/WT/98/5 Image: 'Fig 2. Plan and sections of the Lough Lene boat showing mortices and tenons' (two photocopies)
MCG/WT/99 Lynaes ship, Denmark (mid-12th century): black and white photographs
MCG/WT/100 Lubeck, Germany: photocopied article 'Das schiff auf den Lubecker Siegeln des 13. Jahrhunderts - eine fruhe Kogge?' published in Zeitschrift - Verein für Lübeckische Geschichte und Altertumskunde, 1978, vol 58, Heinrich Drager. pp 111-116. Accompanied with a handwritten paper with the English translation of the figure’s captions
Ma'agan Mikhael, Israel: wreck MCG/WT/101/1 Leaflet of the Ma'agan Mikhael Ancient Ship Elisha Linder Museum. n.d. Includes Hebrew script
MCG/WT/101/2 Handwritten note with information about the remains of the ship and relevant bibliographic references
MCG/WT/101/3 4 colour photographs of the hull of the ship and relevant details MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/101/4 Black and white photograph of a detail on the ship’s hull, depicting the sewing system of the planks, with scale
MCG/WT/101/5 Manuscript: ‘The Greek sewn shipbuilding tradition and the Ma’agan Mikhael ship: a comparison with Mediterranean parallels from the 6th to the 4th centuries BC’ by Yaacov Kahanov and Patrice Pomey. The manuscripts have pencil annotations along the text. This article was later published in The Mariner’s Mirror, 2004, 90.1: 6-28;
MCG/WT/101/6 Manuscript: ‘On the importance to Maritime Archaeology of the wreck Dec 1995 from Ma'agan Michael’ by Sean McGrail, 2 versions
MCG/WT/101/7 Photocopied article: ‘The sewing system in the Ma'agan Mikhael ship’ by Yaacov Kahanov. Published in Tropis VII: 7th International Symposium on Ship Construction in Antiquity: Pylos, 26, 27, 28, 29 August 1999: proceedings. Athens: Hellenic Institute for the Preservation of Nautical Tradition, 2002. pp 437-444;
MCG/WT/101/8 Photocopied table of contents and cover page of “The Ma’agan Mikhael ship. The recovery of a 2400-year-old merchantman. Final report, Volume II” edited by John Tresman and Yaacov Kahanov. Text in English and Hebrew script
MCG/WT/101/9 Photocopied manuscript entitled “The Ma’agan Michael shipwreck: a n.d. 2400 year-old Merchantman” by Elisha Linder and Jay P. Rosloff, includes a list of features and their dimensions.
MCG/WT/101/10 “The Ma'agan Mikhael ship. A comparative study of its hull construction” by Yaacov Kahanov: annotated manuscript
MCG/WT/101/11 Photocopy of an extract from an unidentified source, entitled “The Ma’agan-Michael shipwreck excavation - first season, 1988”. Two pages with images;
MCG/WT/101/12 Images depicting the plans and sections of the Ma'agan Mikhael ship, unidentified source (photocopies)
MCG/WT/101/13 Printed images and details of the hull of the ship, and drawings.
Madrague de Giens wreck, France MCG/WT/102/1 Manuscript: ‘The Madrague de Giens wreck’ by Patrice Pomey, 7 pages;
MCG/WT/102/2 Photocopied article by Pomey, Patrice ‘Le navire romain de la Madrague de Giens’ in Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 126ᵉ année, N. 1, 1982. pp. 133-154
MCG/WT/102/3 Photocopied extracts of Pomey, P. et al, (1978) L'Epave romaine de la Madrague de Giens (Var) Campagnes 1972-1975. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, pp 77, 79, 86, Pl XXXVI, Pl XXXIX, Pl XI, Pl XLI; MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/102/4 Photocopied article: Pomey, Patrice (1978) 'L'epave romaine de la Madrague de Giens'. In Navigations dans l'antiquite. Dossiers de l'archaeologie, 23 (juillet-Aout). Accompanied by the translation into English, dated 09.1982;
MCG/WT/102/5 Small bibliographic card with handrwitten annotations
MCG/WT/102/6 Photographs of the images from Pomey, P. et al, (1978) L'Epave romaine de la Madrague de Giens (Var) Campagnes 1972-1975. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, pp 77, 79, 86, Pl XXXVI, Pl XXXIX, Pl XI, Pl XLI.
Magor Pill wreck MCG/WT/103/1 Image of the boat looking towards the stern, in situ (photocopy)
MCG/WT/103/2 Image of the preliminary reconstruction of the hull, and ship lines (photocopy)
MCG/WT/103/3 Image of the remains of the hull, in situ (photocopy)
MCG/WT/104 Marsala wreck (Punic ship)
The Mary Rose MCG/WT/105/1 Publication editorial committee: personal correspondence, reports, photocopies, manuscripts.
MCG/WT/105/2 Mary Rose Trust: printed material and drawings and plans
Medieval MCG/WT/106/1 3 photocopied articles and one reproduced image of a 17th century gondola of the French ambassador, Venice
MCG/WT/106/2 Medieval ports of Southampton, Saxon Southampton, Bergen, Liverpool, London, including a handwritten inventory of the contents of the box, offprints, and photocopied material.
MCG/WT/107 Merovingian period, north France: ship
MCG/WT/108 West Mersea, England: boat remains
MCG/WT/109 Moor Sands, Salcombe, Devon: work on the designated wreck site 1982
MCG/WT/110 Nemi ships, Italy
MCG/WT/111 New Fresh Wharf, London: Roman boat remains
MCG/WT/112 New Guy’s House, Bermondsey: Roman boat remains. 1950s, 2012 The items were produced at the time of the discovery in the 1950s and during the campaign to protect the wreck from destruction as a result of urban development in 2012. It includes photocopied published material, handwritten letters, newspaper articles, photographs, correspondence, and drafts. MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/113 Nordic boats and ship burials
MCG/WT/114 Nors bronze age boat models, Denmark
Nydam boat and other bog finds MCG/WT/115/1 Photocopied published materials, handwritten notes, images, and translations
MCG/WT/115/2 Correspondence, Engelhardt, 1985 - Nydam plus translation, Akerlund, 1963 - Nydam with English summary, and Extract of Nydam from Ellmers, in translation
MCG/WT/115/3 Photographs and images of the Nydam ship, Nydam ship model and reconstruction, drafts, letters, offprints, and handwritten notes
MCG/WT/115/4 Photocopied published materials and their translations, and images
MCG/WT/116 Oseberg ship, Norway
MCG/WT/117 Oselver/oselvar boats, Norway
MCG/WT/118 Lake Padarn wreck, Wales
MCG/WT/119 Pisa, Italy: discovery of Roman ships article in The Sunday Times Magazine, 5 Sep 1999
MCG/WT/120 Playa de la Isla, Spain: Phoenician wreck discovered off the coast of Mazarron
MCG/WT/121 Pommeroeul, Belgium: Roman finds
MCG/WT/122 Poole Harbour, England: Poole logboat
MCG/WT/123 Port Berteau, France: medieval wreck
MCG/WT/124 Portor, Norway: boat
MCG/WT/125 Pottery boats
MCG/WT/126 Rafts: papyrus watercraft from Greece
MCG/WT/127 Ralswiek, Germany: boat
MCG/WT/128 Red Bay, Canada: excavations of the San Juan whaler
MCG/WT/129 Romano-Celtic boats. Some material in French and German
MCG/WT/130 River Test, Romsey, England: boat finds
MCG/WT/131 Roos Carr boat model, England
MCG/WT/132 Rother barge, England
MCG/WT/133 Rye, Sussex, England: two vessels MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/134 Saint Gervais, France: wreck
MCG/WT/135 Sandwich, Kent, England: wreck, possibly 15th century
MCG//WT/136 Sewn planks in boatbuilding
MCG/WT/137 Serce Limani shipwreck, Turkey
MCG/WT/138 Shard Low logboat. Some material in Korean
MCG/WT/139 Short ferry wreck, England
MCG/WT/140 Sindbad voyage (boat replica), Oman, directed by Tim Severin
MCG/WT/141 Sjovollen ship, Norway: a preliminary report on the excavation and reconstruction of the vessel, and an off print in Norwegian.
MCG/WT/142 Skuldelev ships, Denmark including information about the coffer dam
MCG/WT/143 Slavic boats. Some material in Polish
MCG/WT/144 Snape boat burial excavated in East Suffolk, England
MCG/WT/145 Sorenga, Oslo, Norway: archaeological ship finds
MCG/WT/146 South East Asian boats
MCG/WT/147 South Edinburgh Channel wreck, Thames Estuary: carried a large number of Swedish coins
MCG/WT/148 Southwold, Sussex, England: rudders
MCG/WT/149 Stanley Ferry logboat, England
MCG/WT/150 Storhaug ship burial, Norway. Some material in Norwegian
Sutton Hoo: Anglo-Saxon ship burial MCG/WT/151/1 Detailed photographs of the finds and further analyses of different features of the site, shiplines, models, and excavation records; a group of published bulletins, photocopied articles, diagrams, handwritten notes, sketches and manuscripts
MCG/WT/151/2 Correspondence, shiplines commissioned to a naval architect based on Sean McGrail notes on Sutton Hoo findings, handwritten notes, offprints, manuscripts, correspondence, photocopied published articles, newspaper cutouts, black and white photographs, invoices, sketches, and notes and correspondence about museum exhibitions and about Sutton Hoo ship models
MCG/WT/152 Tantura wreck off the coast of Palestine
MCG/WT/153 Thaikkal boat, Kerala, India MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/154 Thames street ship, London
MCG/WT/155 Tonsberg, Norway: excavated boat
MCG/WT/156 Tredunnoc boat, Wales
Triremes MCG/WT/157/1 Offprints, correspondence, photocopied material, leaflets, manuscripts and handwritten notes about the reconstruction of a trireme
MCG/WT/157/2- Paperwork from the Trireme trust, newsletters, correspondence, 3 manuscripts, newspaper articles, drawings, ship plans, handwritten notes, photocopied material
MCG/WT/157/4 Materials on the construction of a trireme replica, correspondence, manuscripts, images, a publication, photographs.
MCG/WT/158 Tuna (Tune), Sweden: finds including a boat grave with sewn features
MCG/WT/159 Tybrind, Denmark: boat find
MCG/WT/160 Uluburun shipwreck, Turkey
MCG/WT/161 Usk (river), Wales: Danish boat found in the mouth of the river
MCG/WT/162 Utrecht, Netherlands
MCG/WT/163 Vaaler Moor, Germany: logboat
MCG/WT/164 Wasterbotten (Swedish periodical): original periodical, and a series of translations of full sections and also summaries in English of its contents, and correspondence.
MCG/WT/165 Vejby, Denmark: finds of a cog
MCG/WT/166 Velsen, Netherlands. Some material in Dutch
MCG/WT/167 Walthamstow, England: boat finds
MCG/WT/168 Wasa ship, Sweden
MCG/WT/169 Westness, Orkney: 9th century boat grave
MCG/WT/170 Whitchurch Canonicorum church, England: stone carvings of a ship and tools
MCG/WT/171 Winchelsea, seal of (ship iconography)
MCG/WT/172 Winchester, England and Zedelgem (Tournai fonts), Belgium: baptismal fonts
MCG/WT/173 Woerden, Netherlands: excavation of a roman barge
MCG/WT/174 Wood Quay, Ireland: boat finds MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/175 Woolwich, England: ship finds
MCG/WT/176 Yasi Ada, Turkey: Byzantine shipwreck
MCG/WT/177 Yeni Kapi, Turkey: wreck
MCG/WT/178 York Archaeological Trust
MCG/WT/179 Zwammerdam, Netherlands: ship finds
MCG/WT/180 Cape Gelidonya, Turkey: shipwreck
MCG/WT/181 Giggleswick Tarn finds, England
MCG/WT/182 Lelystad beurtschip, Netherlands
MCG/WT/183 Faering, Shetland: reconstruction
MCG/WT/184 Hide and wicker boats
MCG/WT/185 Classical ships
MCG/WT/186 Frisian vessels
Logboats: archaeological evidence, ethnographic information and diverse origins MCG/WT/187/1 Finds
MCG/WT/187/2 Logboats
MCG/WT/187/3 Drawings of different archaeological logboats
MCG/WT/187/4 Logboats
MCG/WT/187/5 McGrail’s book Logboats of England and Wales: photographs and images published
MCG/WT/187/6 McGrail's book Logboats of England and Wales (1978): photographs and images from
MCG/WT/187/7 Logboats
MCG/WT/187/8 Images and extracts, some ethnographic examples
MCG/WT/187/9 Images about ethnographic examples of logboat construction, use and structural details
MCG/WT/187/10 Finland
MCG/WT/187/11 Ireland, including finds and structural details
MCG/WT/187/12 Ireland
MCG/WT/187/13 Northern Ireland MS 444 A4302
MCG/WT/187/14 Scotland
MCG/WT/187/15 Scandinavia
MCG/WT/187/16 Germany
MCG/WT/187/17 Germany and Switzerland
MCG/WT/187/18 Austria and the Netherlands
MCG/WT/187/19 France
MCG/WT/187/20 Material in French or translated from French including on the boats of the Adour
MCG/WT/187/21 General aspects of logboats and the Poole logboat
MCG/R
American watercraft MCG/R/1/1 Kayaks
MCG/R/1/2 South American watercraft, North American canoes, and population of Americas
MCG/R/1/3 Population of Americas, North American indigenous watercrafts, Eskimo history, Tierra del Fuego, Chilean dalcas
MCG/R/2 Arabian maritime history: Persian Gulf, Indian Ocean, Oman, Kuwait, Red Sea, Qatar, Bahrain
MCG/R/4 Australian evidence of prehistoric and indigenous watercraft
China MCG/R/5 Shipbuilding traditions, archaeological remains of ships, compasses and anchors
MCG/R/5 Boats, navigation and seafaring including sampans
MCG/R/5 Conference papers
MCG/R/5 Black and white photographs of Chinese watercraft and images of traditional Japanese boats;
MCG/R/5 Mediaeval silk trade, Chinese ships and navigation
MCG/R/6 Egyptian maritime history: watercraft, boatbuilding, and archaeology;
South Asia MCG/R/8 South Asia: shipwrecks, traditional watercraft, and maritime history
MCG/R/8A India MS 444 A4302
MCG/R/8B Maps and images
MCG/R/8C Vessels in iconography in India .
MCG/R/8D Bangla/Bengal context: seafaring and navigation
MCG/R/8E Bangla/Bengal Boats: boats in the Bay of Bengal
MCG/R/8F Goa (boats)
MCG/R/8G Indus: west coast of India.
MCG/R/8H Indus: west coast of India
MCG/R/8I Karnakata boats
MCG/R/8J Orissa boats
MCG/R/8K Sri-Lanka: maritime history
MCG/R/8L South Asia: boats
MCG/R/8M Tamil Nadu: boats
MCG/R/10 Oceania: watercraft and maritime history
MCG/R/11 Scandinavia and Finland
MCG/R/12 Britain and Ireland
MCG/R/13 South East Asia and Indonesia: watercraft
MCG/R/14 Poland: archaeological finds
MCG/R/15 France: underwater excavation in Saint Malo
MCG/R/16 Japan
MCG/R/17 Korea
MCG/R/18 Maritime silk trade
Mediterranean region
MCG/MED/1 Environment and dendrochronology
MCG/MED/2 Neolithic
MCG/MED/3 Late bronze age (1500–1100 BC)
MCG/MED/4 Phoenicians (BC to AD)
MCG/MED/5 Homeric and Iron Age navigation and shipbuilding, including items about Etruscans MS 444 A4302
MCG/MED/6 Hellenistic period
MCG/MED/7 Roman period
MCG/MED/8 Byzantine period
MCG/MED/9 Medieval ship technology in the Mediterranean
MCG/MED/10 Material by Classical authors: Caesar, Diadorus, Hesod, Homer, Lucan, Pliny, Sidonius, Sutonius, Strabo, Theodosius, Posidorus, and
Thucydides
North West Europe MCG/NWE/1 Britain and Continent
MCG/NWE/2 Pottery and trade ports
MCG/NWE/3 Roman history
MCG/NWE/4 Celtic tradition
MCG/NWE/5 Anglo-Saxon England
MCG/NWE/6 Nordic traditions and Viking history
MCG/NWE/7 Medieval period