Levin, Joshua Aaron (2003-05). Western Empire: the deep water wreck of a mid-nineteenth century wooden sailing ship. Master's Thesis. Thesis uri icon

abstract

  • This study of Western Empire is split into two distinct parts: (1) historical research of the
    life of the vessel, relying on primary documents; and (2) analysis of the deep water
    survey data. The first part concentrates on the historical documents that constitute the
    history of Western Empire. The second part begins with a review of the tools and
    procedures used in performing the deep water survey. An analysis of the information
    that can be taken from such a study will follow, and it concludes with suggestions for
    remotely operated vehicle operators when performing an on-the-fly survey of
    shipwrecks in deep water. The official ship logs, crew agreements, and contemporary
    newspaper articles are used to recreate the life of Western Empire and shed light on a
    period in which wooden sailing ships were being displaced by iron ships and steam
    power.

publication date

  • May 2003