The Wreck of the A J Goddard

The Wreck of the A J  Goddard
Author: Lindsey Thomas,Doug Davidge,John Pollack
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2012
Genre: Klondike River Valley (Yukon)
ISBN: 155362565X

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The wreck site was discovered during the course of a survey of Klondike Gold Rush era wrecks resting at the bottom of the lake in July 2008. Underwater archaeologists examined the ship in 2009 and found many objects preserved as they were when the ship went down. Among the artifacts was a phonograph with three records, including Rendezvous Waltz and a 1896 recording of Ma Onliest One. The finds gave valuable insight into songs being listened to during the Gold Rush. The Yukon government has designated the shipwreck a historic site."--from Wikipedia, Sept. 2012.

The Archaeology of Watercraft Abandonment

The Archaeology of Watercraft Abandonment
Author: Nathan Richards,Sami Kay Seeb
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781461473428

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The historical importance and archaeological potential of deliberately discarded watercraft has not been a major feature of maritime archaeological enquiry. While research on the topic has appeared since the 1970s as books, chapters, and articles, most examples have been limited in focus and distribution, and in most cases disseminated as unpublished archaeological reports (i.e. the “gray literature”.) So, too, has there been a lack of a single source representing the diversity of geographical, historic, thematic, and theoretical contexts that ships’ graveyard sites and deliberately abandoned vessels represent. In contrast with much of the theoretical or case-specific literature on the theme of watercraft discard, this volume communicates to the reader the common heritage and global themes that ships’ graveyard sites represent. It serves as a blueprint to illustrate how the remains of abandoned vessels in ships' graveyards are sites of considerable research value. Moreover, the case studies in this volume assist researchers in understanding the evolution of maritime technologies, economies, and societies. This volume is intended to expose research potential, create discussion, and reinforce the significance of a prevalent cultural resource that is often overlooked.

International Law of Underwater Cultural Heritage

International Law of Underwater Cultural Heritage
Author: Kim Browne,Murray Raff
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2023-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783031105685

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This book brings together three distinct areas of International Law – namely Environmental, Heritage and Ocean Law – to address the international legal protection of historically significant wrecks, with particular focus on the environmental hazards they may pose. The confluence of Heritage Law and the Law of the Sea with International Environmental Law represents an important development in international governance strategies for the twenty-first century, in particular those legal and administrative regimes that concern the world’s oceans and underwater cultural heritage protection. Importantly, connections between international legal regimes, such as the 1982 Law of the Sea, and institutions like the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) and United Nations Education Scientific Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), can play a crucial part in governance strategies that involve the regulation of marine pollution and historic shipwrecks.

The Klondikers

The Klondikers
Author: Norman Handy
Publsiher: novum pro Verlag
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783990487150

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The Klondikers was the name given to the people that heard about the gold that was to be found around what was to become, Dawson City. It was just sitting there, waiting to be picked up by anyone who could make the challenging journey to get there. This is the recreation of a journey that one farmer from the wheat growing areas of the prairies around Calgary, may have experienced to get to the gold! His journey would involve crossing the Rockies to the western seaboard, travelling up the coast and making landfall. Then the intrepid potential gold panner had to cross the Rockies on foot and brave blizzards and freezing cold. When the weather and the ice had melted, he then had to paddle his way down 800kms of river to the goldfields. Once he arrived that was the least of his problems.

My African Stories

My African Stories
Author: A. J. Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114584308

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Engineering News and American Contract Journal

Engineering News and American Contract Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 810
Release: 1898
Genre: Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015084511834

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In Oceans Deep

In Oceans Deep
Author: Bill Streever
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780316551359

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In this masterful account in the spirit of Bill Bryson and Ian Frazier, a longtime deep-sea diver masterfully weaves together the science and history of Earth's last remaining frontier: the sea. In an age of unprecedented exploration and innovation, our oceans remain largely unknown, and endlessly fascinating: full of mystery, danger, beauty, and inspiration. In Oceans Deep celebrates the daring pioneers who tested the limits of what the human body can endure under water: free divers able to reach 300 feet on a single breath; engineers and scientists who uncovered the secrets of decompression; teenagers who built their own diving gear from discarded boilers and garden hoses in the 1930s; saturation divers who lived under water for weeks at a time in the 1960s; and the trailblazing men who voluntarily breathed experimental gases at pressures sufficient to trigger insanity. Tracing both the little-known history and exciting future of how we travel and study the depths, Streever's captivating journey includes seventeenth-century leather-hulled submarines, their nuclear-powered descendants, a workshop where luxury submersibles are built for billionaire clients, and robots capable of roving unsupervised between continents, revolutionizing access to the ocean. In this far-flung trip to the wild, night-dark place of shipwrecks, trapped submariners, oil wells, innovative technologies, and people willing to risk their lives while challenging the deep, we discover all the adventures our seas have to offer -- and why they are in such dire need of conservation.

The Street Railway Review

The Street Railway Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1210
Release: 1905
Genre: Electric railroads
ISBN: MINN:31951D00322173H

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