Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM)
28b
Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM)
ANMM
28b
2007
Peter R Brodie
30b
This practical, user-friendly dictionary focuses on the visual aspects of cargo handling and shipping and includes definitions, descriptions and illustrations of many forms of cargo handling equipment, vessel types and cargo-related aspects of merchant ships. In addition to the various ship types, the many different containers in which goods are ship are covered, as well as the methods by which they are handled and carried. Port equipment and facilities, including specialist cranes, forklift trucks, ramps and dedicated and specialised terminals are all included.
Peter R Brodie
LLP
Catalogue number388
30b
1996
Melvil Dewey
30c
Dewey's Decimal classification for standardisation of library cataloguing. The pan of the classification has remains the same in all fourteen revisions. The Tables of classification provide an infinitely divisible scheme of organisation based upon a relative grouping of like subjects numbered decimally. The Index is an alphabetical listing of subjects with reference to the class number under which they may be found in the Tables.
Melvil Dewey
Forest Press Inc
30c
1951
Lloyd's Register
Reference Library - Stacks 46-47
Manuscript sources for information on losses of all causes including shipwreck, war losses and demolitions from which the Casualty Returns were compiled. Between 1940 and 1945 a system of reference codes links the posted editions of Lloyd's Register of Ships to the Wreck Books, wherever a ship was lost and whatever the cause.
Lloyd's Register
1940 to 1977
Reference Library - Stacks 46-47
Lloyd's Register
Reference Library - Stack 10
An annual Register, which lists British and Foreign yachts classed by Lloyd's Register, yachts belonging to subscribers to Lloyd's Register publications and certain other yachts above a specified size.
Lloyd's Register
1878 to 1980
Reference Library - Stack 10
Lloyd's Register
Reference Library - Stacks 3-8
The List of Shipowners was first published in 1876 and in its early years was bound with the Lloyd's Register of Ships. Between 1890 and 1955 it was published within the Appendix and has existed as a separate annual publication since then.
Lloyd's Register
1876 to present
Reference Library - Stacks 3-8
Lloyd's Register/IHS
Reference Library - Stacks 3-8
The Register records the details of merchant ships of the world. Since the 1870s, Lloyd's Register has tried to include all merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self-propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification.
Lloyd's Register/IHS
Lloyd's Register/IHS
Reference Library - Stacks 3-8
1760-present
Touch Productions for the BBC
129
Thames Shipwrecks: a race against time Lloyd’s Register’s Information Services department recently provided research for Touch Productions on vessels being investigated by Wessex Archaeology in the Thames Estuary. The work was captured in two BBC programmes broadcast on BBC2 on Tuesday August 26 and Tuesday September 2, 2008. This generated enquiries and interest in the Lloyd’s Register reference library in London, from both our employees and the general public. The programmes examined a series of wrecks within the main navigation channels looked after by the Port of London Authority (PLA). This work was prompted by major plans for expansion that include new dredging in existing channels, hence the ‘race against time’ to safeguard the archaeological and historical interest in wrecks that lie in these channels.
Touch Productions for the BBC
129