RICHARD ALAN BARKER - BIBLIOGRAPHY.

March 2002
 

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MARITIME HISTORY - SHIPBUILDING, SHIP REPAIR, SHIP OPERATION
        MAJOR ITEMS
        MINOR ITEMS - Notes, Q/A, presentations etc
        REVIEWS
ORDNANCE
RIVER NAVIGATION, EARLY IRON BOATBUILDING
MISCELLANEOUS
FOUNTAINS, WATER SUPPLY, HYDRAULICS
PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS

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MARITIME HISTORY

SHIPBUILDING, SHIP REPAIR, SHIP OPERATION

MAJOR ITEMS (date order)

A Galleon in Fragments. Model Shipwright, No.37, September 1981, pp 44-52.
(Concerns a study of aspects of Fragments of Ancient English Shipwrightry, directly relevant in part to Science Museum collections.)

Fragments from the Pepysian Library. Fourth International Reunion for the History of Nautical Science and Hydrography, Sagres, 1983. Revista da Universidade de Coimbra, Vol.XXXII, 1986, pp 161-178; Centro de Estudos de História e Cartografia Antiga, Lisbon.
(A study of Fragments of Ancient Shipwrightry; authorship, construction and varied contents. This paper was repeated for the Historical Group of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, at the Science Museum, 1983.)

A Manuscript on Shipbuilding, circa 1600, copied by Newton.  Mariner's Mirror,Vol.80.1, February 1994, pp 16-29. (Submitted with an introduction in 1983. A shipbuilding treatise, from about 1600. Cambridge University Library, Add Ms 4005 part 12.)

Shipbuilding: What Alliance ? Conference: "Os Portugueses e o Mundo", Porto, 1985. Published, Vol.VI, 1989, pp67-82, by Fundação Eng. António de Almeida, Porto.
(Concerns similarities and differences between English and Portuguese documents, ship design and building, primarily for the 16th century.)

"Many May Peruse Us": Ribbands, Moulds and Models in the Dockyards. Paper presented to the VI International Reunion for Nautical Science and Hydrography, Sagres, October 1987. Actas, CNCDP, Lisbon 1989; Revista da Universidade de Coimbra, Vol.XXXIV, 1988, pp 539-559.
(Title is a quotation from Mathew Baker on methods of shipbuilding. Surveys evidence for a re-appraisal of sixteenth century ship design, based on current research in Britain, and using material from Portuguese sources and research in Brasil. Attempts to support the existence of extensive design activity much earlier than usually credited, including the use of models and relatively sophisticated drawings, and to offer interpretations of the development of moulding and surmarks.)

Design in the Dockyards, about 1600. Paper presented to the 5th International Symposium for Boat and Ship Archaeology, Amsterdam, September 1988. Published in Carvel Construction Technique, ed R.Reinders and K.Paul, Oxbow Monograph 12, Oxford, 1991, pp 61-9. Volume also contains an obituary notice for John Patrick Sarsfield (in Introduction).

Perspectives on the 15th Century Ship. Paper presented to the Conference "Bartolomeu Dias e a Sua Epoca", Porto, September 1988. ACTAS, Vol.II, Porto 1989, pp 201-222.

The Size of the "Treasure ships" and other Chinese vessels. Note in Mariner's Mirror, Vol.75.3, 1989, pp 273-5.

Fernando Oliveira: the English Episode, 1545-7. Academia de Marinha, Lisbon, 1997 (dated 1992).
(Study of sources for the period in which Oliveira was in England following his capture in the galley of St.Blancard. In circulation in typescript, 1990. Presented to Academia de Marinha, Lisbon, May 1992, together with a short presentation of the Mary Rose.)

Careening: Art and Anecdote. Awarded the first Prémio Almirante Teixeira da Mota, by the Academia de Marinha, Lisbon. Published in Mare Liberum, No.2, Lisbon 1991, pp 177-207. In circulation in typescript, 1990.
(A study of contemporary sources and their implications, for the 15-18th centuries especially.)

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Livro da Fabrica das Naos in Perspective. Contribution to introduction of new edition Fernando Oliveira's manuscript. In O Livro da Fábrica das Naus, Academia de Marinha, 1991.

Portuguese Shipbuilding: From Genoa to Goa via Geometry. Paper to the Centre for the Study of the Portuguese Discoveries, Linacre College, Oxford, November 1990. In T.F.Earle, S.Parkinson, eds, Studies in the Portuguese Discoveries I, Warminster, 1992, pp 53-69. ISBN 085668 571 2.

A probable clinker built Severn river trow at Lydney. In IJNA Vol.21, 1992, pp205-8.

Of Caravelas, Tides and Water. UNESCO Silk Routes conference, Sagres, April 1992. Studia 54/55, Lisbon 1996, pp101-125.

Shipshape for Discoveries, and Return. Mariner's Mirror, Vol.78, November 1992, pp 433-447. Invited paper for "Columbus" issue.

Barrels at Sea: water, stowage and guns on the Portuguese Ocean. Academia de Marinha, Dec 1992 (I Simpósio de História Marítima). In As Navegações Portuguesas no Atlântico e o Descobrimento da América, Academia de Marinha, Lisbon 1994, pp 365-379 and 431-2.

John Patrick Sarsfield's Santa Clara: an Addendum. IJNA, Vol 22.2, 1993, pp 161-5

The Pre-History of the Dry-Dock. 7th ISBSA, St Vaast la Hougue (Tatihou), July 1994. Archaeonautica, 14, 1998, CNRS Aix-en-Provence 1999, pp317-322. (Developed - reduced length - from unpublished Greenwich paper, 1992).

Cradles of Navigation: launching of ships in the age of Discoveries. Actas, Limites do Mar e da Terra, Ars Nautica, Patromonia, Cascais 1998, pp67-87. VIII International Reunion for Nautical Science and Hydrography. Viana, September 1994.
Invited key-note paper. (Published at reduced length). Awarded the third Prémio Almirante Teixeira da Mota, by the Academia de Marinha, Lisbon. NOTE: substantially extended for Max Planck Institut Workshop, Berlin, November 2001.

O Livro Primeiro da Architectura Naval - João Baptista Lavanha. Academia de Marinha, Lisbon, 1997.
English translation of text, and of commentary by Dr João da Gama Pimentel Barata (1965), with notes, for facsimile edition.

A Brief History of the Mud-dock, with reference to the Grace Dieu.
(Draft submitted to IJNA, concerning early docks, and Henry V's great ship, c.1418-39.)

Slipping down the camber: aspects of launching.
(Abstract accepted for ISBSA Gdansk 1997 - subsequently withdrawn. See ICWA 2002 ).

Careening for Good Soldiers in the 17th century. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 83, 1997, pp131-5. (A translation and commentary on the first part of a Portuguese text, Tratado do que deve saber hum bom Soldado…, MS 235-bis, Biblioteca da Universidade de Coimbra.)

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English Shipbuilding in the sixteenth century: evidence for the processes of conception and construction. In Technologies, Idéologies, Pratiques, Vol.XIII.1, ed.E.Rieth, 1998: Concevoir et construire navires, pp107-26.

Sources for Lusitanian Shipbuilding. Contribution for Round Table, Lisbon, September 1998. Published as Proceedings International Symposium on Archaeology of medieval and modern ships of Ibero-Atlantic tradition, by Intituto Português de Arqueologia, Lisbon 2001, pp213-228. Trabalhos de Arqueologia 18, ed. F.Alves. (Also Raiding lost arcs. Abstract for Workshop on moulding, jointly with Brad Loewen, ditto p429).

What Fernando Oliveira did not say about cork oak. IX International Reunion for Nautical Science and Hydrography. Aveiro, September 1998. Actas, Fernando Oliveira e o seu tempo, Ars Nautica, Patrimonia, Cascais 2000.

Portuguese shipbuilding 1500-1668. Unpublished - prepared in November 2000 for translation in Portugal for an apparently abortive project.

Max Planck Institut, Berlin, SHIP Workshop, November 2001.
Unpublished texts provided to participants on MPI Intranet March 2002: linked versions are without figures or footnotes.
        Cradles of Navigation re-visited (enlarged and revised version of the text available above)
Abstracts only:
       A Venetian ship drawing of 1619
       The Ancienne Méthode as a special case of whole-moulding ?
       Ragusan shipbuilding in the mid-sixteenth century: some evidence for tonnage measurement

To bend a frame and knee: timber for shipbuilding. Draft in hand 1996.

Slipping down the camber. Draft in hand for Int.Conf. Waterfront Archaeology 6.

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MINOR ITEMS - Notes, Q/A, presentations etc (date order)

Lost and Found [as "Chapman"]. In Docks, British Transport Docks Board, September/October 1970, pp18-9.

Tuart. (Answer to Query 1-1983). Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 69 No.3, August 1983, pp 313-4.

Some lumber overlooked. Note in Mariner's Mirror Vol. 69 No.4, December 1983, pp 460-1.
(Concerns early engineering sources rarely consulted for maritime history, including the use of foreign and exotic timbers.)

The English Galleon ? Unpublished text of a paper for the Historical Group of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, at the Science Museum, 1984. (Questions the authenticity of the term galleon for English ships; introduces Portuguese sources and other ideas about ship development in the sixteenth century.)

Obituary Notice - Dr João da Gama Pimentel Barata. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 70 No.4, November 1984, p 348.

Blisters - A Venetian Bubble ? Note in Mariner's Mirror Vol. 71 No.1, February 1985, pp 82-3.
(Concerns the interpretation of the Mary Gonson specification (1514)).

Letter: re McGrail-Kay-Basch and "amateurs", in Mariner's Mirror, Vol.73, 1987, p106.

The Rose in Action: Some Eyewitnesses. Note in Newsletter of the Mary Rose Society, No.32, June 1988

Note: on Portland lerrets - submitted to Mariners Mirror, 1988, unpublished.

A Portuguese Eyewitness to the Loss of the Mary Rose ? Note in Newsletter of the Mary Rose Society, No.37, September 1989.

Portuguese Shipbuilding in the 15th and 16th centuries; Junks in the 15th and 16th centuries. Two commissioned articles (translation by others), 1988, for the Dicionário de História dos Descobrimentos Portugueses. (ed Luís de Albuquerque). Published Lisbon 1994, 2 vols, coordinated by Francisco Contente Domingues.

Query: "Vela Quarteada". Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 75 No.3, 1989, p 277.

Query: Launching engraving. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 76, 1990, p 190.

Cast iron steam boat on the Thames, 1823, et al. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 76, 1990, p 75.

Obituary notice, John Patrick Sarsfield. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 76, No.4, 1990, p 304.

Design in the Dockyards, ca 1600. (Presentation to the International Commission for Maritime History, Kings College, London, Nov 1990.)

Lydney trow. Wilkinson Studies No. 1, Merton 1991, p 93.

Obituary notice: Ruth Baker. Newsletter of SNR, No. 8 November, 1992, p10.

Pre-History of the Dry-Dock. (Paper for conference "Archaeology of the warship", Greenwich, 1 Nov 1992. Withdrawn from publication after disputes with editor.)

Mathew Baker. Contribution to revision of DNB. Commissioned OUP 1992/3 but not printed.

Answer: Lighthorseman. In Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 79.1, 1993, p 94.

Answer: Early Paddle Wheels. In Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 79.3, 1993, pp 216-7.

Letter re Barkhams, in Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 80, 1994, p 484.

Note. Japanese craft ca 1585: the Tratado of Luís Froís. In Mariner's Mirror Vol. 81, 1995, p 82-3.

Bow-first launching (Answer 44 (1913)). In Mariner's Mirror Vol. 81, 1995, p 94.

The Fog of War, presentation to Centre for Portuguese Studies, Linacre College, Oxford, 7 June 1995.
(Workshop on the index to the Décadas of João de Barros: concerns artillery and shipping aspects).

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The Liao and the displacement of ships in the Ming Navy: Defoe’s view of Chinese claims, c.1700. Mariner’s Mirror, Vol.82, 1996, p 484. (supplement to A.Sleeswyk - Chinese proportional design; printed as letter)

Obituary notice: Octávio Lixa Filgueiras. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 26, 1997, p97.

Answer: Water purification. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 84, 1998, p94.

Answer: Tumblehome. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 84, 1998, p95-7.

Comment on D.McGee, "From craftsmanship to draftsmanship", in Technology & Culture, April 1999. (Submitted to editor October 1999. Publication declined; then copy sent to McGee. Private circulation adopted.)

Building the Vattai – a comment on Blue et al, 1998 [South Asian Studies 14]. (Submitted to editor, SAS Oct 1999 - publication declined to date).

Answer 16 (1999): What are garravances ? Mariner’s Mirror, Vol.86, 2000, p219.

Paro-Parao-Prahu. Note submitted to Mariner’s Mirror, March 2000.

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REVIEWS (date order)

Review of Die Galeonen, Peter Kirsch. IJNA Vol. 17.3, 1988, p 280.

Reviews of: Armada: Catalogue of Armada Exhibition, Greenwich; Armada, Peter Padfield; The Spanish Armada, Martin and Parker. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 17.4, 1988, pp 359-362.

Review: António Estacio dos Reis, O Dique da Ribeira das Naus, 1989. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 75 No.3, 1989, pp 287-8.

Review of: Manuel Fernandes, Livro de Traças de Carpintaria (1616), facsimile. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 76, 1990, pp 394-6.

Review: Octávio Lixa Filgueiras, Barco Rabelo, um retrato de família.Mariner's Mirror,Vol. 76, 1990, p 290.

Short notice: Oceanos, Quarterly, Lisbon. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 76, 1990, p95.

Reviews of: J G Coad, The Royal Dockyards, 1690-1850 and R Morriss, The Royal Dockards during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 19.4, 1991, pp 352-3.

Review of: F Fernandez-Armesto, The Spanish Armada. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 19.4, 1991, p356.

Short Notice: Livro da Fábrica das Naos, Academia de Marinha, 1991. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 78, 1992, p249

Short notice: Mario Marzari, I Camuffo..., 1991. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 78, 1992, p524-5.

Review of: L.F.Barreto, Os navios dos Descobrimentos, 1991. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 78, 1992, p 505.

Review of: X.Pastor, The Ships of Christopher Columbus, 1992. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 78, 1992, p 505-6.

Short notice: E.Rieth: Voiliers et pirogues - Pâris. Mariner's Mirror Vol. 80, 1994, p251.

Short notice: Arte de fabricar reales - Gaztañeta etc. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 80, 1994, p362.

Short notice. Ressel Exhibition catalogue. In Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 81, 1995, p 253.

Short notice. O.L.Filgueiras, Traineiras. In Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 81, 1995, p 380.

Notice: P.Kirsch, Die Reise nach Batavia. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 81, 1995, p 506 (and SNR Newsletter No. 17, 1995, p15).

Review of: D.Loades, The Tudor Navy. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 23, 1994, pp 69-70.

Review of: D.H.Keith and T.I.Carrell, Society for Historical Archaeology, Proceedings of 1992 Conference, Kingston, Jamaica. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Vol. 23, 1994, pp 256-8.

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Short notice: M.Marzari, Marineria tradizionale in Adriatico. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 82, 1996, p 507.

Review: J.Paviot, Portugal et Burgogne au Xvesiècle. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 82, 1996, p 487-8.

Short notice: F.Ciciliot, I mestieri. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 82, 1996, p 122.

Review of F.Ciciliot (ed), Navalia, Archaeologia e Storia, Savona 1996. IJNA, Vol. 25, 1996, p 279-80.

Review of E.Rieth, Le maître-gabarit, le trebuchet et la tablette. Paris 1996. IJNA, Vol. 26, 1997, p 172-3.

Review: S.Subrahmanyam: The career and legend of Vasco da Gama. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 84, 1998, pp232-4.

Short notice: J.Gay, Six Millénaires d'Histoire des Ancres. Mariner's Mirror, Vol. 84, 1998, p252-3.

Review: Nossa Senhora dos Mártires: the last voyage. EXPO98. IJNA, Vol.28, 1999, pp 368-9.

Review of: F.Ciciliot, Il Manoscritto dell’Abbazza di Finalpa. IJNA, Vol.29, 2000, p168.

Review of: F.Ciicliot & E.Riccardi, Archeologia dell’Acciuga. IJNA, Vol.30, 2001, pp147-8.

Review of: E.Riccardi & F.Ciciliot,  Archeologie della Rada di Vado for IJNA submitted Oct 1999.

Review of: E.Rieth et al, L'épave de Port Berteau II. IJNA, submitted June 2001.

Review of: A demonstration of the diving engine by Jacob Rowe. IJNA, submitted June 2001.

Review of: K.A.Damianidis, ed, Shipbuilding and ships of the Eastern Mediterranean during the 18th and 19th centuries. Proceedings, Chios 1994. IJNA, submitted June 2001.

Short notice of: Experience of the boat, wooden shipbuilding heritage in Croatia, Dubrovnik Maritime Museum, 2001, for IJNA, submitted Aug 2001.

Review of: L.R.Martin, Art and architecture of Venetian ships and boats. IJNA. Submitted Oct 2001.

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ORDNANCE

Bronze Cannon Founders: comments upon Guilmartin 1974, 1982. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, Vol.12 No.1, February 1983, pp 67-74.
(Attempts to correct wildly erroneous technical statements about bronze founding and related matters, adding similar material for iron guns.)

A Miscellany. Ordnance Society Journal, Vol. II [=2], 1990, pp 72-7.
(Black powder ballistics, ballistics, wear of guns, Portuguese ordnance.)

O Livro Primeiro do Governo de Brasil (with Adler Homero Fonseca de Castro). Journal of the Ordnance Society, Vol. 7, 1995, pp18-26.

The Basilisk in Portuguese Sources. Ordnance Society Newsletter No.32, Oct.1995, pp 12-14.

Sidelight on the Maratha artillery. Ordnance Society Newsletter No.32, Oct.1995, p 2.

O Livro Primeiro - a supplement to OSJ 7. Ordnance Society Newsletter No.32, Oct.1995, p 16.

Guns as Fountains - Nurnberg. Ordnance Society Newsletter No.33, Jan.1996, pp 6-7.

A gun-list from Portuguese India, 1525. Journal of the Ordnance Society, Vol. 8, 1996, p52-71.

A glance at Ricochet. Journal of the Ordnance Society, Vol. 10, 1998, pp 1-16.

Text of Bourne's Inventions and devices, 51, 52. Ordnance Society Newsletter No.4, October 1988 (printed from correspondence)

Pepys' Tangier papers. Ordnance Society Newsletter, No. 10, April 1990

A proportional ordinance for ordnance ? Journal of the Ordnance Society, Vol.11, 1999, pp21-9.

Of what are the heavens made ? A limitation of the basilisk. Submitted to Ordnance Society 1999.

 Review of: S.Barter Bailey, Prince Rupert's Guns, IJNA, Vol.29, 2001, p311.

 The bombard at Moorshedabad, Bengal, in Ordnance Society Newsletter No.55, July 2001, pp8-10.

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RIVER NAVIGATION, EARLY IRON BOATBUILDING

Barges in Victorian Shropshire. Wilkinson Society Journal, No. 8, 1980, pp 8-11.
(Concerns information to be gleaned from photographs at Ironbridge Gorge Museum, about construction and usage.)

John Wilkinson and the Early Iron Barges. Wilkinson Society Journal, No.15, 1987, pp 1-34.
(A survey of contemporary and near-contemporary sources for both Wilkinson's barges of 1787/8 and other early iron vessels, including new evidence for Wilkinson's barges; drawing attention to the possibility, following Rees' Cyclopaedia, of Wilkinson's barges having incorporated cast iron plates.)

Iron Boat Studies, 1990. Wilkinson Studies No 1, Merton 1991, pp 53-62.
(Includes cast iron water tanks at "The Lawns", Robert Bell's Patent, Early American successors to the Trial).
(text 26KB, Tank1-photos 523KB, Tank1GA 79KB, Tank2GA 60KB, Tank1-details 80KB, IBSmetalFigs1-2, 283KB, IBSmetalFig3 228KB)

A Severn river trow at Lydney, Glos. Wilkinson Studies No 1, Merton 1991, pp 49-52.

Boat-building and the Chepstow Ship Registers. Wilkinson Society Journal, No.6, 1978.

Lydney barges incorporate Barlow's rail. In Association for Industrial Archaeology Bulletin, Vol. 8 No.1, 1980, p4.

Wilkinson's Iron Boats. Note in Wilkinson Society Journal, No.7, 1979.

Severn Barges. Correspondence in Wilkinson Society Journal, No.9, 1981.

River Craft Queries. Comments on the Blussus ship and the Mandeville drawing in IJNA Vol. 11.
In International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration, Vol.11 No.4, November 1982, p 352.
(Concerns interpretation of sources for river transport.)

Update on iron boats. Wilkinson Society Journal No.16, 1989. (text of Swedish source, note on Mary Rose gun, Mother Shipton)

Contribution to discussion of F.M.Walker's paper on "Early Iron Shipbuilding". Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland, Vol.133, 1989-90, pp 21-34.

Betancourt sheds light on the Wilkinsons. Journal of the Broseley Local History Society ( formerly Wilkinson Society), No.19, 1997, p13-15.

Answer: Wilkinson's first iron boat. Submitted to Mariner's Mirror - not published ?

Obituary: Douglas Braid. Broseley Local History Society (formerly Wilkinson Society Journal), No.21, 2000.

Note: Wilkinson's barges, in Broseley Local History Society Journal, No.22, 2000, p40.
(on a passage in Annales des Arts et Manufactures T.VII).

Iron Ships in Green Fields.  Paper for Anglo-French Maritime History Conference, Greenwich, 2001.
(Unpublished: abstract only).

Upper Severn Navigation Trust: three unpublished presentations 1979-81

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MISCELLANEOUS

New angle on the pyramids. Letter in New Civil Engineer, 10 Nov 1983.
 
 

FOUNTAINS, WATER SUPPLY, HYDRAULICS

John Wilkinson and the Paris Water Pipes. Wilkinson Studies No.2, Merton 1992. pp 57-76.

Gaspar Marques, Portuguese Artificer with Boulton and Watt. In Wilkinson Studies No.2, Merton 1992. pp 91-2.

Hydraulics of Powerful Jets. Presentation for Fountain Society, Cambridge, September 1991.

Lisbon waterworks, with Digressions to old London and Paris. Presentation for Fountain Society, Cambridge, September 1993.

No moving parts: Travels in hydraulic backwaters. Presentation for Fountain Society, Cambridge, September 1997.

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PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS

Swansea Car Ferry Terminal. Student Paper for Institution of Civil Engineers, South Wales Branch, Cardiff, 1970 ? Awarded a Miller Prize. Repeated at Bristol.

The Construction of Network Models for Severn Trent Water. TECHWARE, Genoa, 1991 (unpublished).

Water Supply Distribution and Pumping. Presentation to Institution of Civil Engineers (East Midlands Association), 20 Oct 1992.

Network Analysis at Ground Level. Paper for De Montfort University Conference, September 1993. In Integrated Computer Applications in Water Supply, Vol. 2, Ed B.Coulbeck, Research Studies Press Ltd, Taunton 1993, pp3-15.

New models for old. Water Bulletin, 17 Feb 1995. (=STW publicity).

Modelling of chlorine residuals within large distribution systems (with D.Smith et al ). Water Supply AssociationProceedings, 21st conference, Madrid 1997.

Modelling of chlorine decay in municipal water supplies (with Fang Hua et al). Water Research 33, 1999, p2735-2746.

A mechanism for leakage flow-pressure index greater than 1.5. Accepted for Exeter conference 1999, but not completed - in hand.

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