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Final Report. Unpath'd waters: marine and maritime collections in the UK

Final Report. Unpath'd waters: marine and maritime collections in the UK
Final Report. Unpath'd waters: marine and maritime collections in the UK
The UK has a rich maritime heritage. It is impossible to tell the story of our islands without talking about our relationship with the sea. This maritime past is becoming increasingly important. People are more aware of our exploitation of the sea and topics such as colonialism, slavery and immigration.

Unpath’d Waters therefore sought to increase interaction with the UK’s maritime heritage by making it easier to research and easier for the public to discover and share stories in new ways. Despite its importance, it is not always easy to study our maritime heritage. Records, maps and objects are scattered across hundreds of different archives, museums, libraries and galleries. A large part of our work has been to develop new ways of making information across these different collections easy to search and find.

This will help everyone – from researchers asking new questions to members of the public having direct access to records. We hope this will encourage more experts from all disciplines to use maritime collections in their own work. To make sure this project has a lasting impact, we have published all our methods, outputs, code and research so anyone can use it in their work and help the future of UK maritime heritage.
Towards a National Collection
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Aldous, Anna, Atkinson, Dan, Bailey-Ross, Claire, Band, Lara, Barrie-Smith, Lara, Beattie-Edwards, Mark, Bicket, Andrew, Blakey, Cathy, Bradley, Jamie, Camici, Iro, Caballo, Scott, Chapman, Age, Choong Han Lin, Andrew, Coats, Ann, Combey, Jonathan, Ivanescu Cotuna, Maria, Dawson, Tom, Dicken, Jude, Eissa, Raghdaa, Evans, Tim, Forsythe, Wes, Sturt, Fraser, Sloane, Barney, Richards, Julian, Perry, Sara, Roberts, Mike, Gaffney, Vince and Jeffrey, Stuart (2025) Final Report. Unpath'd waters: marine and maritime collections in the UK Towards a National Collection 204pp. (doi:10.5281/zenodo.14888570).

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Abstract

The UK has a rich maritime heritage. It is impossible to tell the story of our islands without talking about our relationship with the sea. This maritime past is becoming increasingly important. People are more aware of our exploitation of the sea and topics such as colonialism, slavery and immigration.

Unpath’d Waters therefore sought to increase interaction with the UK’s maritime heritage by making it easier to research and easier for the public to discover and share stories in new ways. Despite its importance, it is not always easy to study our maritime heritage. Records, maps and objects are scattered across hundreds of different archives, museums, libraries and galleries. A large part of our work has been to develop new ways of making information across these different collections easy to search and find.

This will help everyone – from researchers asking new questions to members of the public having direct access to records. We hope this will encourage more experts from all disciplines to use maritime collections in their own work. To make sure this project has a lasting impact, we have published all our methods, outputs, code and research so anyone can use it in their work and help the future of UK maritime heritage.

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Published date: 19 February 2025

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499706
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Date deposited: 01 Apr 2025 16:35
Last modified: 22 Aug 2025 02:19

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Author: Anna Aldous
Author: Dan Atkinson
Author: Claire Bailey-Ross
Author: Lara Band
Author: Lara Barrie-Smith
Author: Mark Beattie-Edwards
Author: Andrew Bicket
Author: Cathy Blakey
Author: Jamie Bradley
Author: Iro Camici
Author: Scott Caballo
Author: Age Chapman ORCID iD
Author: Andrew Choong Han Lin
Author: Ann Coats
Author: Jonathan Combey
Author: Maria Ivanescu Cotuna
Author: Tom Dawson
Author: Jude Dicken
Author: Raghdaa Eissa
Author: Tim Evans
Author: Wes Forsythe
Author: Fraser Sturt ORCID iD
Author: Barney Sloane
Author: Julian Richards
Author: Sara Perry
Author: Mike Roberts
Author: Vince Gaffney
Author: Stuart Jeffrey

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