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Here is a very simple example using a witness statement from a voyage made by the ship ''fortune'' [https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?hl=en&authuser=0&mid=zVQGVT2dtgJY.kIHY-Riu2Lss] | Here is a very simple example using a witness statement from a voyage made by the ship ''fortune'' [https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?hl=en&authuser=0&mid=zVQGVT2dtgJY.kIHY-Riu2Lss] | ||
− | ===Creating Google maps=== | + | ==='''Creating Google maps'''=== |
To create a google map you will need a google account. When you click on the search box an option to create your own map should come up. | To create a google map you will need a google account. When you click on the search box an option to create your own map should come up. | ||
− | ===Writing up research on the Ballast case=== | + | ==='''Writing up research on the Ballast case'''=== |
This involves a widow Mary Ewens, who owned a ballast wharfe on the Thames. It is about the damage done to the wharf. | This involves a widow Mary Ewens, who owned a ballast wharfe on the Thames. It is about the damage done to the wharf. | ||
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Colin has identified a number of questions that could be looked at e.g. Legal issues on statutory regulations for ballast removal (http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63906), customary practice - if it is possible to establish. You could also look at the extent and cost of the damage to the wharf. | Colin has identified a number of questions that could be looked at e.g. Legal issues on statutory regulations for ballast removal (http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63906), customary practice - if it is possible to establish. You could also look at the extent and cost of the damage to the wharf. | ||
− | ===Researching individuals=== | + | ==='''Researching individuals'''=== |
− | ===Researching Occupations=== | + | ==='''Researching Occupations'''=== |
− | ===Researching Ships=== | + | ==='''Researching Ships'''=== |
Revision as of 18:48, August 5, 2014
Possible Research Activities for Team 2 (Summer Transcription 2014)
Contents
It is suggested that we use google maps to record the voyages of individual ships, or people or specific occupations.
Here is a very simple example using a witness statement from a voyage made by the ship fortune [1]
Creating Google maps
To create a google map you will need a google account. When you click on the search box an option to create your own map should come up.
Writing up research on the Ballast case
This involves a widow Mary Ewens, who owned a ballast wharfe on the Thames. It is about the damage done to the wharf.
The case is Ewen against Prior, Clements, cheeke.
A list of the witnesses called is found under Ewan against Prior.
Colin has identified a number of questions that could be looked at e.g. Legal issues on statutory regulations for ballast removal (http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63906), customary practice - if it is possible to establish. You could also look at the extent and cost of the damage to the wharf.
Researching individuals
Researching Occupations