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Shark Bay Sources

A revised bibliography of sources compiled for the 1997 Shark Bay maritime history study

Compilers: D. Garratt & M McCarlhy

Report: Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum. No 123

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Bain, M. B., 1982, Full Fathom Five . ArtIook Books, Perth, Western Australia.

Bartlett, N., 1954, The pearl seekers. Andrew Melrose, London.

Bates, D., 1985, (Ed. I White). The Native Tribes of Western Australia, National library of Australia, Canberra.

Berry, P. F., Bradshaw, S. D. and Wilson, B. R., 1990, Research in Shark Bay. Report of the France­Australe Bicentenary Expedition Commillee. Western Australian Museum.

Blight, A.C.V., 1984, The Golden Quest. The roaring days of Western Australian gold rushes and life ill the pearling industry. Hesperian Press, Carlisle, W A.

Brockman, J., 1987, He rode alone: being the adventures of pioneer Julius BrockmanfTOm his diaries edited by Joan Brockman. ArUook Books, Perth, Western Ausu-alia.

Brown, J. , 1965, Shark Bay, Jarrolds, London

Cairns, L. and Henderson, G., 1995, Unfinished Voyages. Western Australian Shipwrecks 1881- 1900. University of WA Press, Nedlands, Western Australian.

Dickinson, J.Y., 1968, The book of pearls: their history and romance from antiquity to nwdem times, Crown Publishers, New York. Dampier, W" 1697, A new voyage round the world. The Argonaut Press, London 1927.

Dickson, R. , 1994, Ships registered in Western Australiajrom1856: their details, their owners and their fate, 8 Vols, Repon Department of maritime Archaeology, WA Maritime museum, No 80.

Grey, G., 1983, Expeditions in Western Australia 1837-1839, Volume 1&2, Facsimile Editi on, Hesperian Press, Victoria Park, Western Australia.

Hardie, J., 1988, Nor'westers of the Pilbara breed. Hesperian Press, Victoria park, Western Australia.

Hordern, M. c., 1989, Mariners are warned! John Lort Scokes and H.M.S. Beagle in Australia 1837-1843. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, Victoria.

Horton, D., 1994, The encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia: Aboriginal and Torres Strait 1slander history, society and cuilure, Vols. 1 and 2, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canben·a.

Kerr, A .. 1967, Australia's North West, UWA Press, Nedlands.

Marchanl, L. R" 1982, France Australe: a study of French explorations and allempts to found a pe//(/I colony and strategic base in south western Australia 1503-1826. Artlook Books, Perth, Western Australia.

Marchant, L. R., 1988, An island unCO itself, William Dampier and Ne\V Holland, Hesperian Press. Carlisle W.A.

Miller, C., 1996, History of Carnarvon Maritime PreCinct, Shire of Carnarvon, Western Australia.

Miller, c., 1996, Photographical history of CarnarVM and the Gascoyne region, Vols. 1. & 2, Shire of Carnarvon, Western Australia.

Palassos, K" Paterson, C, and Gibbs, M., 1996, Conservation and management plall , Cape inscription lightkeepers quarters Dirk Hartog 1sland, Shark Bay. National Trust of Australia W.A.

Playford, P., 1996, Carpet of silver, The wreck of the Zuytdorp University of Wes tern Australia Press, Nedlands, Western Australia,

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Riv iere, M. C., (Trans. & ed.), 1996, A woman 0/ courage. The journal 0/ Rose de Freyeinel Oil her voyage araund Ihe world 1817-1820. National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.

Schi1der, G., ed., 1985, Voyage la Ihe Greal Soulh Land. Willem de Vlamingh 1696- 1697. Royal Australian Historical Society, Sydney, New South Wales.

Sharp, E. I. , 1985, E. T. Hooley pioneer bushman. SlOck route pioneered by E. T. Hooley frOIll

Geraldine Mine to Nicol Bay 1866 and 1905 Government wells. Published privately, Westem Australia.

Summers, L., Marchant, L. , Dale, D., and Keys, N., Camp., Metealfe, M. (ed.), 1991, Shark Buy Western Australia. A bibliography. Library Board of Western Australia.

Valli, J., 1983, Gascoyne days. St Georges Books, Perth, Western Australia.

Weller, H., ed., 1979, North 0/ the 26th: A col/ection 0/ writings, paintings, drawings and pholographs from the Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne regions. The Nine Club, East Perth, Western Australia.

White, I., ed., 1985, Daisy Bates. The native tribes 0/ Western Australia. National Library of Australia, Canberra.

Wilson, H. H., 1960, Where the wind's feet shine. Robert Hale Ltd., London.

Wilson, HAH. 1980, Cye/one coasts. Australia 's north-wesl/rantier. Rigby, Adelaide.

Excerpts

Bassett, M., 1962. Realms and islands. The world voyage 0/ Rose de Freycinet in the corvelle Uranie, 1817-1820. Oxford University Press, London . Chapter IX, "Shark Bay, New Holland, 12- 27 September." pp. 82-95. Appendix I. "The later adventures of the Vlamingh plate". pp. 251-254. Appendix lI. "De Freycinet postscript." p. 255.

Brockman, J., 1987, He rade alone: being the adventures 0/ pioneer fulius Brockman/ralll his dillries edited by l oan Brackman. Artlook Books, Perth, Western Australia. pp. 122-127.

Carter, T., ? No Sundays in the bush. An Englishjackerao in Western Australia 1887-1889: From Ihe diaries a/Tom Carter. Lothian Publishing, Melbourne, Victoria.

Dampier, W., 1703, A voyage to New Holland etc. London, The Argonaut Press, 1939.

Day, D., 1992, Smugglers and sailors. The Customs history 0/ Australia 1788-1901. Australian Government Printing Services, Canberra. ACT. Chapter 22, pp. 341-361, "Some sort of order, Western Australia, 179l-1901. esp. p. 354, Tour of inspection of Shark's Bay, 1873.

De La Rue, K., 1979, Pearl shell and pastures. The story 0/ Cossack and Raebourne, and their place in the history 0/ the North West, /roll! the earliest explorations to 1910. Cossack Project Committee, Western Australia. pp. 3, 76--8, 117.

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, 1981, The pearling indu stry 0/ Western Auslralia 1850-1981. Extension and Publicity Service, Department of Fisheries and Wildlife. pp 6--9.

Firkins, P., (ed .), A history of commerce and indusu·y in Western Australia. UW A Press, Nedland.<.

Dickson, R., 1994, They kept this Stale afloat. Shipbuilders, boatbuilders and shipwrights 0/ WA, 1829- 1929. Report, Department of Maritime Archaeology, W A Maritime Museum.

Frame, T., 1993, HMAS Sydney: loss and controversy. Hodder and Stoughton, Sydney.

Henderson, G., 1980, Unfinished voyages: Western Australian shipwrecks 1622-1850. University of Western Australia Press, Nedlands.

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Henderson, G. and K-J., 198R, Unjinished voyages: Western Australian shipwrecks 1851- 1880. University of Western Australia Press, Nedlands.

Homer, F., 1987, The French reconnaissance. Balldin in Australia 1801- 1803. Melbourne Universily Press.

Kerr, G., 1985, Craft and craftsmen oj Australian Fishing 1870-1970. An illustrrued oral history. Mains'l Books, Portland, Victoria, pp. 231-257.

LangdoJl, R., ed. , 1984, Where the whalers went. An index to the PacifiC ports alld islands visited by American whalers and some other ships in the 19th century. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Research School of Pacific Studies, the Australian National University, Canberra.

Lefroy, G. c., 1978, The Shark Bay Story, Vanguard Service Print.

McCarthy, M., 1981, Shipwrecks off the Western Australian Coast, Heritage oj Australia, the lllustrated Register oj the National Estate :115-123, McMillan, Melbourne.

Montgomery, M., 1983, Who sank the Sydney? Leo Cooper and Associates, Secker and Warburg Lld, London.

Sigmond, J.P. , and Zuiderbaan, LH., 1979, Dutch discoveries oj Australia: Shipwrecks, treasures (llld early voyages ojthe West Coast. Adelaide: Rigby.

Taylor, M., 1985, The pearling industry oj Western Australia 1850-1 985. Fisheries Education Publication No. 3.

Winter, B., 1984, H.M.A.S. Sydney: Fact, jantasy and jraud. Boolarong Publications, Brisbane, Queensland.

A rtieles

Bain, M. A., 1983, Some incidents in the heyday of pearling, Early Days, Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, 9:1, pp. 37-48.

Bowdler, S, 1990, Archaeological research in the Shark Bay region, Western Australia: an introductory report. In Berry, P. F., Bradshaw, S. D. and Wilson, B. R., 1990, Research in Shark Bay. Report oj tlle France-Australe Bicentenary Expedition Committee. Western Australian Museum.

Bowdler, S, 1990, Before Dirk Hartog: Prehistoric archaeological research in the Shark Bay, Western Australia. In Australian archaeology, No. 30, pp. 46--57.

BawdIer, S., 1986, Archaeological research at Shark Bay, Western Australia, UnivielV, 5:4, pp. 6-7.

Broeze, Or F. J. A., 1981, Western Australia until 1869: The maritime perspective, Early Days, Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, 8:5, pp. 39-46, and 8:6, p. 105.

Dickson, R., 1994, They kept this State afloat. Shipbuilders, boatbuilders and shipwrights oj WA, 1829-1929. Report-Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 89. pp. 6, 20, 38, 40, 54, 57, 87, 97,125,145,165,186,193,196.

Department of Conservation and Land management, 1994, Management planning for Shark Bay, Western Australia. World Heritage, 3.

Green, 1., McCarthy, M. and Penrose, J., 1984, Site Inspection by Remote Sensing. The HMAS Sydney search: a case s tudy. The Bulletin ojtlle Australian [nstitute jor Maritime Archaeology, 8 I.

Green, J. N., 1991, HMAS Sydney-problems oj location. Paper presented at tile HMAS Sydney Forum, 20 November 199 I.

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Given that there is some repetition, the following material under Halls appears in part only I.

Halls, c., 1961, French Navigators in Southern Seas. Aquatic Monthly W A. August. 1961, American Whaling Era Wrote Stirring Page in our History. Aquatic Monthly W A. September. 1961, Pioneers Set Sail in Search of the Wbale. Aquatic Monthly W A. October.* 1961, 19th Century Voyages along the Coast Helped put our State on the map. Aquatic Monthly W A. November* 1961, Intrepid Dutcbmen First Chartered our Coastline. Aquatic Monthly. W A. December* 1962, Four Ships that helped at this State's Birth. Aquatic Monthly WA. January * 1964, Two Plates: being an account of the Dirk Hartog and Vlamingh plates, their loss and subsequent recovery, Westerly: a quarterly Review, No. 1, pp. 33-40. 1964, Java La Grande - The Forgotten Continent, Westerly, No. 4. 1964, A Story of W A- Asian Trade, Port of Fremantle Quarterly. Winter 1965, Dampier's Second Voyage. Aquatic Monthly W A. September' 1966, Who were the first visitors to Western Australia? The Countryman WA, September 15* 1968, English Captains had Records of Our Coast. The Countryman W A, February 22* 1968, Forgotten Frenchman Claimed Shark Bay. The Countryman WA, March 14. * 1968, A Gruelling Voyage Down the West Australian Coast. The Countryman WA, September 5. * 1968, The Fate of the Survivors from the Zuytdorp is still unknown. The Countryman WA, October 3*. 1968, New Theory on N-W Discovery. The Countryman WA . November 21. 1969, Conflicting Evidence on Australia's Discovery. The Countryman WA. October 16' 1971, West Coast Discoverer, Dirck Hartochs. Port of Fremantle Quarterly. Spring. 1973, Captain Cook a Latecomer? Hemisphere. May, Vol. 17: No. S. 1974, The Story of Three Plates, Port of Fremantle Quarterly. Winter. 1974, The story of three plates. In Westerly, pp. 22- 24. 1976, A Forgotten French Navigator, Port of Fremantle Quarterly. Summer. Undated, Hendrick Brouwer, Pathfinder, 1611, Water Sports. Undated, Wbaling in the West: 1833-1838, Water Sports. Undated, A Mystery of Shark Bay Hamelin's inscribed plate, Water Sports.

Henderson, G.J., 1981, The Development of the Australian Pearling Lugger. The Bulletin of the Australian Institutefor Maritime Archaeology, 5:35-38.

Henderson, G.J., 1983, The Australian Pearling Lugger: A Century of Development. The Binnacle. Log of the Ship Craft Guild, October: 1-11.

Hipkins, M. & Assocs., 1991, Survey of the built environment of Shark Bay. Department of Planning and Urban Development, Perth, W A. pp. 29-35.

Hogarth, C., 1988, Shipwreck: Discoveries from our earliest ship wrecks 1622-1797. Australian Bicentennial Exhibition Catalogue.

Logan, B .W., Read, J.F., and Davies, G.R., 1970, History of carbonate sedimentation, Quaternary Epoch, Shark Bay, Western Australia, Memoir 13, The American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

McCarthy, M., 1991, HMAS Sydney/HSK Kormoran, an archaeologists view of the situation, in McCarthy, M. & Kirsner, K. eds. 1991, Papers from the HMAS Sydney Forum. Fremantle 21 -23 November 1991. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum No. 52.

McCarthy, M., 1993, Zuytdorp: The Search Continues, Lnndscope, WA's Conservation, Forests and Wildlife Magazine, Department of Conservation and Land Management, Autumn: 42-48.

McKinnon, H., 1996, "Pearling returns to Shark Bay", Destinations. November- December. Skywest inflight magazine. pp. 4-5.

I 'Under pseudonym 'Marcus Conrad' .

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Raffaele, P., 1990, Shark Bay, Australian Geographic: 56-77.

Stanbury, M" 1982, Guano: a forgotten fertiliser. Our Land. CSBP & F31mers. September: 7-10.

Wilson, B., 1995, Peron the explorer, Landscape, WA's Conservation, Forests and Wildlife Magazine, Departtnent of Conservation and Land Management :20-23

W A Museum Information Series Wreck Access Program Series

Anon. The Vlamingh Plate Anon. Dirk Hartog and the 'Eendraclu' McCarthy, M., 1990, Zuytdorp, the Search Continues.

Posters

McCarthy, M., & Ruse, l., 1994, Historic Shipwrecks of Western Australia, Thosefound as of January 1994, Department of Maritime Archaeology, WA Maritime Museum.

Pamphlets

Briggs, W. & Green, M., Work Experience, Garratt, D., Green, B., & McCarthy, M., 1994, Shipwrecks of Slulrk Bay. Distance Education Centre Work Experience, WA Maritime Museum.

Denhrun Tourist Centre, 19?, Locations in Shark Bay named from French expeditions. Primccoat Holdins.

REPORTS

Cumming, D.A., Garratt, D. McCarthy, M. & Wolfe, A., 1995, Port Related Structures on the Coast of Western Australia. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 98.

Cumming, D.A., Glasson, M., McCarthy, M. & Wolfe, A., 1995, Lighthouses on the Coast of Western Australia. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 100.

Dickson, R., 1992, Marine Accidents and Incidents in Western Australian Water Compiled from the Register of Wrecks and Casualties in Western Australia 1897-1942 Her Majesty's Customs, and t"e Register of Accidents and Incidents from 1916-1972, from the Department of Marine & Harbours. Report - Departtnent of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Marithne Museum, No. 56.

Gibbs, M., 1996, Dirk Harlog's post. A report on the site of the 1616 monument site at Cape Inscription, Dirk Hartog Island and an analysis of historical evidence of the posts erected there. Draft report, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Marithne Museum.

Gibbs, M., Comp" 1990, A preliminary database of whaling and sealing vessels in Western Australian waters, 1792-1885. Department of Archaeology, University of Western Australia.

Goldie, L.J., 1948, Address, The M.O.P. shell industry and pearls, delivered to the Historical society of WA.

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Kimpton, G. and McCarthy, M., 1988, Zuytdorp 1701-1712. Reportto the director and Head oJ Division on underwater and other work conducted during the period April 1986 to April 1988. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 30.

Kirsner, K. and Hughes, S., 1993, HMAS Sydney and HSK Komwran:. Possible and Probable Search Areas. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 7l.

Leonard, B., 1992, Galla Curci survey report. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum.

Leonard, B. and May S., 1993, Galla-Curci report. Shark Bay pearling lugger. Report - Department of Maritime History, Western Australian Maritime Museum.

McCarthy, M., 1986, Notch Point pearling camp and other camps at Shark Bay. Site Inspection Report. -Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum.

McCarthy, M., 1990, Zuytdorp, A Report on the Situation to Date, June 1990. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No 42.

McCarthy, M., et a1. 1990, The Carrarang Station LiJeboat: relic oJ the HMAS SydneylKonlloran Engagement November 1941. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 38.

McCarthy, M., MacLeod, I. D.,& Manera, B., 1990, Carrarang Lifeboat ex HSK Kormoran, Unpublished Wreck Inspection Report, Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 93.

McCarthy, M. & Kirsner, K. eds. 1991, Papers Jrom the HMAS Sydney Forum. Fremantle 21-23 November 1991. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum No. 52.

McCarthy, M., Baker, P., Godfrey, I., Hutchison, I., & Richards, R., 1992, Gudrun Wreck Inspection Report. - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum No. 103.

Robinson, Kevin, 1988, Perseverant survivor's camp. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 34.

Sawday, F., Western Australian Maritime Museum, (Shark Bay ArteJact List). Working File, Department of Maritime Archaeology, WA Maritime Museum, February, 1997.

Sledge, S., 1978, Wreck inspection north coast. W.1.N.C. expedition. Report oJ investigation of shipwreck and historic sites along the north and north west coasts oJWestern Australia, June-September 1978. Report - Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum No. 11.

Smith, H. J. and Tull, M. T., 1990, The Australian Jishing industry: A selected bibliography. Department of Economics Research Monograph Series No. l., Murdoch University, Western Australia.

Stanbury, M. and Sawday, F., 1991, A.N.C.O.D.S. 1991. Report and catalogue oJ arteJacts. Special Publication-Department of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 7.

Stanbury, M., 1987, Historic sites in Shark Bay. Paper presented to the Shark Bay Study Group Seminar.

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Weaver, F., 1994, Report of the excavations of previously disturbed land sites associated with the vac ship Zuytdorp, wrecked 1712, Zuytdorp Cliffs, Western Australia. A report to the Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle, Western Australia. Report - Deparunent of Maritime Archaeology, Western Australian Maritime Museum, No. 90.

THESES

Atkinson, A., 1991, Chinese Labour and Capital in Western Australia. Unpublished Ph. d. Thesis, Murdoch University. (Not obtained)

Carmody, R. M., 1970, Shark Bay: its story, 1616- 1969. Unpublished thesis presented as a final requirement for the Teachers' Higher Certificate of Education, Deparunent of Western Australia. (In full)

McCarthy, M., 1989, Charles Edward Broadhurst, 1826-1905. A Remarkable Nineteenth Century Failure. Unpublished, M. Phi!. Thesis, Murdoch University. (Excerpt: Vo!. 2, Chapter 4, Pearling).

RESEARCH NOTES

Cooper, R., 1993, Shark Bay Legends. (Pearling camps) Ref. No. 210/80, "From Russell Cooper of Geraldton to W AM Dec, 93".

Gibbs, M., 1995, Whaling at Shark Bay. Research notes compiled for the Shark Bay mru'itime history program, Western Australian Maritime Museum.

Gibbs, M., 1996, Dirk Hartog's Post: A report on the site of the 1616 monument site at Cape Inscription, Dirk Hartog Island and An analysis of historical evidence of the posts erected there. Report, Departtnent of Maritime Archaeclogy, W A Marithne Museum, No ? (Draft in near final form)

Hutchison, D., 1975, Clay pipe, Monkey Mia. Memorandum, 6 August 1975. Ref. 124171, 40171, Departtnel1t of History, WA Museum.

May, S. , 1992, Shark Bay pearling lugger, Galli-Curei. Information sheet. Ref: MH 3/92.

McCarthy, M., 1996, The guano industry in Shark Bay. A transcript and compilation of research notes compiled for the Shark Bay maritime history program. Western Australian Maritime Museum.

McCarthy, M., 1996, The pearling industry in Shark Bay. A transcript and compilation of research notes compiled for the Shark Bay marithne history program not appearing in the author's literature or in the material copied for the study. Western Australian Maritime Museum.

McGann, S., 1996, Pearling in Shark Bay. Research notes compiled for the Shark Bay marithne history program, Western Australian Maritime Museum. (2 Vols)

Stanbury, M., 1979, Shark Bay guano. Research notes compiled for the Western Australian Maritime Museum.

Stanbury, M., 1980, Historic sites in Shark Bay. Research notes compiled for the Western Ausu'alian Maritime Museum.

Worsley, P., 1996, Comp., Shark Bay marithne history study. Research notes held by the Geraldton City Library.

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NEWSPAPER ARTICLES

Daily News,

9 August 1960, "The things you find on beaches." (Survivors camps) 9 August 1960, p.8. "Explorers leave their name for posterity." (Survivors camps) ? August 1960, "Beautiful woman solves 142-y-o mystery." (Exploration - French)

Guardian Weekly, 27 Dec. 1992, "French renew the Aussie connection."

Gascoyne Gazette 15 March 1994. Grant will uncover past shame.

inquirer, 20 October 1841, p.? American whaler Adeline in Shark Bay 19 February 1851, Supplement. "Shark's Bay." 6 February 1851, "Surveys to the north." 16 August 1889 "a voice from Shark's Bay."

Northern Times,

26 May 1932, p.2. "Shark Bay notes." (Pearling-Fishing) 16 June 1932, p.2. "Shark Bay notes." (Pearling) 17 August 1932, p.2. "Shark Bay notes." (Pearling) 21 December 1932, p.6. "Adrift in an open lO-foot dinghy." 11 January 1933, p.2. "Shark Bay notes." (Pearling-Fishing) 15 February 1968, "Exporting salt from north." 15 February 1968, "WA holds lead in fish production." 25 April 1968, p.4. "Historic [wool] shed has new use." 29 August 1968, p.8. "People of Shark Bay." 7 November 1968, p.I. Untitled (Saltworks) 28 November 1968, "Shark Bay news: birthday celebrated by the bay." 5 December 1968, p.8. "Shark Bay progress meeting." 29 May 1969, p.9. "Shark Bay personal." (Fishing turtle) 14 August 1969, p.4. Untitled (Pearling lugger Galla Curci) 23 October 1969, p.lO. "Tom Pepper of Peron Peninsula Station." 4 December 1969, p.2. "Shark Bay gypsum." 18 June 1970, p.8. "Facts of the prawning industry." 4 March 1971, p.9. "Shark Bay-Pearl of the north." 28 September 1972, p.6. "Shark Bay prawn fishery."

Sunday Times, 8 July 1962, p.19. "A paradise in the sun." 25 November 1962, p.6." --100,000 prawn plant for Shark Bay."

Unknown news source, ND, p.? Photo title "Wool shipping - Harnelin Pool". (NW Coastal trade).

The West Australian,

21 June 1886, Shark Bay man fell off brig "Bitter" and drowned while loading pearl shell. 22 November 1886, "The Chinese difficulty at Shark's Bay." 27 December 1890, p. 3g-h. "Shark's Bay notes." 10 June 1891, p. 3c. Deputation of Shark Bay pearlers to Premier. 29 June 1891, p. 4a-b. "Correspondence-Shark's Bay pearl fishery." 1 July 1891, "The Shark's Bay pearl fisheries ." 6 July 1891, p. 2c-f, 3a. "The Shark's Bay pearling industry." 30 June 1891, p. 3b-c. Downturn in pearl shell production at Shark Bay. 20 August 1891, p. 2a-d. "Correspondence-The Shark's Bay deputation to the Premier." 21 August 1891, p. 2b. "The Shark's Bay pearl fishery question."

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10 October 1891, p. 2d-e. "Correspondence- The Shark's Bay pearl fisheries." 12 October 1891, p. 2d-f. "Correspondence- The Shark's Bay pearl fisheries." 22 August 1891, p.3. "The Shark' s Bay pearl fishery question." 9 January 1892, p. 4 b-c. Legislation and the Shark's Bay pearl fishery Bill." 18 January 1892, p. 6a-b. "The Shark's Bay question." 22 January 1892, p. 4c-d. Shark Bay fisheries Bill". 25 February 1892, p. 6a-c. "The Shark's bay pearl fishery. Meeting of pearlers". 27 February 1892, p. 3a-b. Transcript of meeting of pearlers with the Premier. 29 February 1892, p. 2 b-c. "The Shark's Bay pearl fishery." 24 March 1892, p. 6a-c. Meeting of Shark Bay pearlers. 27 May 1892, p. 6a. "The Shark's Bay pearling industry." 30 October 1965, p.29. "Committee to report on fishing." 16 August 1966, p.5. "Tuna may earn dollars." 24 November 1967, p.14. "Plant needs more fish to carry on." 18 September 1968, p.? "Salt could affect fishing industry." 11 August 1977, p. 21. "WA prawning study soon." 17 May 1978, p.22 . "Shark Bay ban on fish trawling." 30 May 1978, p.26. "WA Week-Flashback in history." 5 December 1980, p?, "Back after 364 years." (Hartog's plate). 15 August 1981, p.12. "Amateur fisherman plundering Shark Bay." 5 December 1981, p?, "Island of history and mystery: In the steps of Dirk Hartog." 21 July 1983, p.3. "Shark Bay mining refused." 10 October 1983, p.67. "Scallop men unemployed." 4 May 1984, p.? Sealing Shark Bay's future." (General) 23 May 1988, p.2, "We were not warned, say fishermen." and "Wreck lures a big crowd." 23 May 1988, p.? "An old coin buys a place in history." (Survivors camp) 14 January 1989, p.4. "French connection in a champagne bottle." 26 July, 1992, p.? "A reminder of pioneers." (NW Coastal trade) 19 October, 1992, p.36. "Old pearling lugger heads for honours at home." (No date), "Useless Loop' s useful recycler."

ORAL HISTORY - J. S. Battye Library, State Library of Westem Australia. # Transcripts are provided.

Bassett, 1990, Pearling industry at Shark Bay. Recorder, Melinda Guagliardo.

# Blood, F. M., 1989, Recovery of figurehead from Zuytdorp wreck, 1941. Geraldton Regional Library Oral History Programme. Recorder, Lyn Diepeveen.

Darcey, J., 1989, Fishing and pearling in Shark Bay. Murdoch University Fishing Industry Research and Development Council.

# Fletcher, I., 1966, Shark Bay processing of pearl shell. Recorder, John Thomson. 1 x 60 minute lape. Transcript, 11 pages.

Hawke, F., 1987, Memories of Shark Bay.

# Hoult, R., 1978, Pearling, Shark Bay sheep stations, Shark Bay angora goats, Faure Island. Recorder, Chris Jeffery, 18 September 1978. Tape No. 342, 90 minutes. Transcript 49 pages.

Hoult, R., 1990, Fishing and pearling in Shark Bay. Murdoch University Fishing Industry Research ,md Development Council.

# Hughes, M., 1966, Shark Bay social conditions. Interviewer, John Thomson.

# Mora~ Dr. Philippe, 19--, French scientific work of 200 years ago along the Westem Ausu'alian coasl. Radio interview by B. Bunbury, Social History Uni~ Australian Broadcasting Commission, Perth.

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# Pepper, T., 1966, Working life on the stations in the Shark Bay area. Interviewer, John Thomson.

# Playford, Dr. P., 1988, Wreck of the Zuytdorp for the 'Dutch Connection'. Radio interview by B. Bunbury, Social History Unit, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Perth.

PHOTOGRAPHS

Costs in reproducing this material was prohibitive. Reliance will be made on the publication of RusseU Cooper's notes timed for mid 1997. A large collection of photographs of the Bay and its identities will appear in that work. Mc Kenna Collection, File No. 15, 3 photographs showing a lugger used for lightering cargo and passengers from the State ship MV Koolinda.

MAPS, CHARTS AND PLANS (in large Black Artrolio)

Contents of the Artfolio

1) Manila folder: containing a list of available maps and charts on Shark Bay

2) The Southland Explored !Blue folder)

Schilder, Gunter, 1984, The Southland explored. The voyage by WilJem Hesselz de Vlamingh in 1696---97, with the coastal profiles and a (3 part) chart of West em Australia in full size colour reproduction. Uitgeverij, Canaletto te Alphen ann den Rijn. Unmounted in a blue folder

3) Charts

Chart of the west coast of Australia by Phillip P. King, Commander RN. 1818-22 with additions by Commander Stokes 1847 and Septimus Roe ESQre, Sharks Bay by CAPTn. Denham 1859.,. Sheet VIII. In 2 parts. Laminated.

BA 1056 Australia, West Coast. Cape Cuvier to Champion Bay including Shark Bay. 1858-1884, (Last correction 1971) Original and photocopy.

BA 518 Australia, West Coast, Shark Bay. 1858, (Last correction 1963). Photocopy, 3 Parts.

4) peading Ijcence Areas

Surveyor General, Plan of areas laid out at Shark Bay for exclusive licences under the Pearl Shell fisheries Act. Copy of original in the possession of the Hoult Family. 10 Parts.

5) Shark Bay fishe!)' inspector's quarters. PWD WA 24895,1926 Shark Bay fishery inspector's quarters (Knights Terrace). Photocopies. 4 Parls.

6) Poster

McCarthy, M., & Ruse, J., 1994, Historic Shipwrecks of Western Australia, Those found as of January 1994, Deparnnent of Maritime Archaeology, W A Maritime Museum.