A thesaurus of craft types which survive as wrecks in English Heritage’s maritime record.
Maritime Craft Type (EH); Maritime Craft Type
http://thesaurus.english-heritage.org.uk/thesaurus.asp?thes%20no=143&the...
GALLEY: http://heritagedata.org/test/schemes/eh%20tmc/concepts/100355.html SALVAGE TUG: http://heritagedata.org/test/schemes/eh%20tmc/concepts/100445.html OYSTER DREDGER: http://heritagedata.org/test/schemes/eh%20tmc/concepts/100416.html
This vocabulary is one of several cultural heritage vocabularies that are available as Linked Open Data as an outcome of the SENESCHAL project, described at http://www.heritagedata.org.
“Please note that these thesauri [at http://thesaurus.english-heritage.org.uk/frequentuser.htm] group terms by class rather than the broadest noun term (Top Term). ... These thesauri do not have Top Terms as the classes are not part of the hierarchy.”
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Download links for SKOS (RDF), alphabetical (PDF), and hierarchical (PDF) files are at http://www.heritagedata.org/blog/vocabularies-provided/. Download links for individual RDF files in N-Triples, Turtle, JSON, and XML syntaxes are available at http://heritagedata.org/test/schemes/eh%20tmc.html and http://purl.org/heritagedata/schemes/eh%20tmc
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English Heritage contact: Philip Carlisle, dsu.info@english-heritage.org.uk. Comments and candidate term suggestions can be made at http://thesaurus.english-heritage.org.uk/comments.htm. Required information for candidate term suggestions includes "Source of term" and "Scope Note"; there is also an optional field for published references.