Pieter van der Merwe

Pieter Thomas van der Merwe MBE, DL is an English writer on aspects of British maritime history, mainly from 1500 to 1914, but which have also included maritime archaeology and medieval shipbuilding. He also writes on the history of Greenwich, marine painting, stage scene-painting and maritime life in art, portraiture, literature and drama.[1] He is a graduate of the University of Manchester and the University of Bristol.[2] He joined the staff of the National Maritime Museum in 1974 and was its General Editor until 2018.[2]

Works

  • The Spectacular Career of Clarkson Stanfield (exh.cat. with R. Took: 1979)[1]
  • Historic Maritime Greenwich (1993)[1]
  • A Refuge for All: Greenwich Hospital, 1694-1994 (1994)[1]
  • Nelson, an Illustrated History (contr. and ed., 1995)[1]
  • E. Dekker, Globes at Greenwich… (ed., with K. Lippincott and M. Blyzinsky, 1999)[1]
  • South: the Race to the Pole (and ed., with contributions from D. Preston, R.E. Feeney, L. McKernan, 2000)[1]
  • Captain Cook in the Pacific (with N. Rigby and G. Williams, 2002)
  • Science and the French and British Navies, 1700-1850 (ed., 2003)
  • Pioneers of the Pacific: Voyages of Exploration, 1787-1810 (with N. Rigby and G. Williams, 2005)
  • The Queen's House, Greenwich [an illustrated history] (2012)

References

  1. "United Kingdom Maritime Collections Strategy - Biography". Archived from the original on June 21, 2009. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  2. "Views of the Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891". Archived from the original on 2011-05-22. Retrieved 2010-03-09.


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