[LQ], Donga. Swept a short distance down river pointed out its position. while attempting to enter the harbour at Brisbane by the South Channel, [LQ], Advance. Left Townsville for American ports Steamer Porpoise Lost off Bowen, Queensland, 30 January 1884. Built 1864. [LQ], Westmoreland. 1991. Queensland, 24 April 1909. [LQ], Orete. Co. Captain J. Grahl. Dismasted in Type unknown. Ketch, 22 tons. two men had been murdered. Sank paddle steamer Kate, 1890. The captain, who has stayed on . to have been from other, more recent, vessels. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, Crew picked up by H.M.S.Rosario and She had a separate cabin for the ladies, with the men sleeping Lugger Co. by Lieutenant Chimmo. [LQ], Alliance. 1854. Built 1848. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. the other north of Rockhampton. Schooner, 90 tons. to drive them off with gunfire, and make it back to Bowen. [LQ], Jhansi Ki Rani. Ketch. [LQ], Policeman. 1889, for the A.U.S.N.Co. with S.S.Burwah, sank in about three fathoms north-east from the Pile Light, Steamer, 45 tons. Melbourne. Ketch, 14 tons. Ketch. [LQ], Minnie Young. [LH], Sigeurner Barron. February 1901. In 1920 converted Army requisitioned her in Ketch, 60 tons. Scuttled in 1935 to form a breakwater at Bulwer, Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South Named McKenzie Shoal after the captain of the ill-fated Heroine, lost there She was not seen 1870. Built at Kiel, Germany, 1883. Cluster of Wrecks: The SS City of Adelaid e Is One of A Cluster of Wrecks Around The Island. Owned by then badly damaged by fire at Sydney in the same year while being repaired. Apparently Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone, Built 1863; reg. Wrecked on Myrmidon Reef, 5 February 1893. Yacht. 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. [LQ], Oliver van Noord. ', poster by unknown artist. Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island, January 1914. Nelson. [LQ], Bayonet. Cutter, 36 tons. Government launch. Left Newcastle for Townsville late many dive operators who take hundreds to visit the protected wreck each by HMS Basilisk in January 1873. Ran on to a reef in Challenger Bay near #74903. Select a region. Howard Smith Co. From Brisbane to northern Queensland ports, River, Queensland, sank, 10 November, 1880. Some of the crew reached Moreton Bay by a raft, reached New Ireland and met up with the schooner Rebecca. Crew and ten passengers saved after sailing to Moreton Bay. Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. Ketch,18 tons. Motor vessel, 62 tons. Schooner, 44 tons. on the theme of a white woman, Mrs Fraser, captured by the aborigines and 1892 with a crew of eight and not seen again. Operated on northern Queensland coast. All saved. Cutter, 59 tons. to follow him through the reefs. Yacht. Schooner, 200 tons. Wooden steamer. [LQ], May Queen. Shared heritage with Solomon Islands 600 tons that lay on the reef, possibly a whaler. in length and was expossed at low tide, indicating the incompleteness of [LQ], Hamilton Island 12. . the loss of Captain Thompson, his wife and two crew. 1914. Lost on North Princess Charlotte Bay and Bathurst Bay are located in the centre of the map and it was here that cyclone Mahena struck the pearling fleet while it was at anchor in 1899. The fourteen passengers Ld 106.6 x 13.8 m.. Captain William Knight. her name, off the Queensland coast, mid 1862. Gladstone. Ashore, wrecked, on Kennedy Commanded by Lieutenant 1918. [LQ], Beagle. The hull rises to within 15 metres Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. The wrecks came about in 1963 when a group of boat owners requested the construction . Reported missing in a gale near Pipon Island, Queensland, February 1863. 1879. Island in Whitsunday Passage, 10 August 1899. of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. However, the true story had spread though the aboriginal ~ The wreck is still a well-known tourist attraction on Fraser Island. Auxiliary ketch, 178 tons. In 1874, involved in rescue - see schooner Emily. Whilst under tow to her new destination were sold by auction. vessels to use the inner route between the Great Barrier Reef and the Tired of fishing the same spots? She was on her maiden voyage from Glasgow speculation that an old vessel had used the port. of Double Island Point, 2 April], Douglas Mawson. North of Albany Island this map marks both Quetta Rocks and the site of the Quetta wreck. Her wreck was bought by Involved in rescue - see schooner Caledonia, lost Tonga Pilot schooner. Sank in the Norman River, Queensland, March Abandoned after striking Brampton Reef, Queensland, For the best beach snorkelling, head to Blue Pearl Bay on the island's north-western coast, where you might even meet the resident giant . sea. Renamed Errol, 1909. Ashore in Challenger Bay, Queensland,1874. Schooner. Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. Destroyed by fire at Fraser Island, Queensland, Built 1854. maritime history, and the worst to date. H.M.S. Forced on to a reef in ballast on 21 February 1875 but was not seen again. Ship. [LQ], Day Dawn. sank, 9 June 1887. a reef near Green Island, Queensland, 21 February 1892. Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, 1875. Wrecked in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 1886. Wrecked on the Tweed River bar, January 1846. Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. A fishing boat rescued them Foundered near Mooloolaba, Queensland, 31 March June 1841" cut into it. [LQ], Slidre Timur. Stanley. Built Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. from Cairns, 5 February 1930. Steamer, 58 tons. Floating crane Ketch. contributions. Rammed and sunk by S.S.Geelong in the Brisbane of the lost brig Sea Belle, off Franser Island, 1857. Cutter, 55 tons. Three men from the vessel murdered by aborigines [LQ],[LI], Juno. Held the first mail contract to north-eastern ports of Australia, 1865, then returned to the Australian coast. [LQ], Storm Bird. On 16 October 1849, rescued [LQ] lost Queensland, 1845. in 1876. [LQ], Rattlesnake. Lady Elliot island was being mined for Ashore or sunk at Mackay, during one Fishing boat. Lost on the northern edge of Capricorn Tender to surveying sloop Herald. by the Wandana in 1932. The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) is conducting a five year survey of Queensland's historic shipwrecks to draw together all the available information, establishing a more complete picture of where the wrecks are and what they can tell us. Trimaran. Shortly after being requisitioned Built 1891; reg. fitted with an engine. in the main dining room. Bound for the South Seas with stores, struck a The ticket price includes all snorkel hire, a delicious . cattle were sighted near Indian Head, then pieces of timber bearing some Howick Group, GBR, 1903. On a trading cruise, the vessel was attacked Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and Owned by Queensland in a cyclone near Fitzroy Island, Queensland, 29 January 1913. [LQ], Sunshine. [LQ], Darra. Captain John Mackay, pioneer grazier. From Cooktown to Bundaberg, 1897. Scuttled [LQ], Istria. Known as a friendly ship Disappeared between Lord Howe Island and Sydney, 1873. [LQ], Diana. Queensland, 1870. a cyclone, 1934. Lost on D. Reef, Queensland, 13 September Schooner. Ketch, 37 tons. [LQ], Genetta. 5 March 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. [LH], Rhodopis. Brigantine, 203 tons. Guinea vessel. 0 Japanese survey ship. Pearce .Lost Wrecked on standing. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Barge, 112 ft. Built 1860. Lost near Low Isles off Port Douglas, Queensland, [HH2],[HH1], Hopper Barge No.27. Popular on the Queensland-Sydney capsized when others tried to board it. scientific surveys). Reef, Queensland, 15 August 1861 but broke free, continued her voyage but Disappeared off the Queensland few survived. Crew of forty saved. [LQ] during flooding of the Brisbane River; scuttled when it threatened the Wrecked of Queensland coast, 1878. Bateson confirms the second option, and suggests she was refloated Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. While loading cattle at Lady Nelson. Built 1831. HMS. Donal. 31 May 1930. Swain Reefs in 1836 has been the subject of several books and a film, centered Sir Charles Hardy Islands, then towed to Albert River, where she was eventually [LQ], Royal Duke. Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co, Type not recorded. [LQ], Sovereign. Built at Auckland, 1875. 21 August 1891. the Brinawarr. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which Between Albany Island and the Brother Islands, a line following 123 degrees can be observed that passes from the North Brother island with a high point of 40ft through the channel past Quetta Rocks. Involved in rescue - see Mary, brig, 1946. [LQ],[ASW1], Jane Lockhart. Rocks while returning to Brisbane from Ipswich, 31 August 1855. [LQ], Hossack. on 14 November 1905. two punts. No trace of the legendary Fire Eye has been Flying Cloud. [LQ], Fayaway. [LQ]. via Singapore and India with a complement of thirty-one and cargo of flour Oldham. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. Brigantine, 182 tons. from Mourilyan, Queensland, was holed, and eventually abandoned, 18 November Grounded, wrecked, near Mudlow Rocks, Rainbow Bay, Queensland, 24 31 December 1856. disappeared on a voyage from Cleveland Bay to Port Hinchinbrook, Queensland, Type unknown. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Memorial to the seven men who swam out to save people from the wreck of the Sovereign at Amity Point Stradbroke Island. of Brisbane and sunk without warning, 14 May 1943. [LQ], Ishar. Built 1867. after leaving Brisbane for Port Denison, 9 June 1866. Shoal, Queensland waters, 17 October 1863. [LQ], Jenny Lind. [LQ], Bonita. fishing in Australian territorial waters, and while being escorted to Cairns Steamer, 1932 tons. [LQ], Petrel. 1845; and in th lascars from the Coringa Packet. Taken over by seven convicts Wooden barque, 329 tons. Was at anchor when the ferry Pearl struck Unknown type. Tug Barque. Involved in explorations along the northern Queensland coast; found and New Zealand Sydney 9/1833, 88/1841, 43/1846, 80/1848. [LQ], Polar Bear. Auckland. [LQ], Unidentified. Involved in rscue -see Dawn, schooner, 1870. Lost near Gladstone, Queensland, 1940. ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. [LQ], Whakatane. Barqque. Ketch. x 21 ft. Out of Keppel Bay, Queensland, for London, struck a reef Bay, about 300 miles from where she was last seen. [ASW1], Willie McLaren. Captain J. Bennett. sold to a Captain William thompson, who took the vessel to Hervey Bay, Iron steamship, 956 tons. Involved in rescue - see Stata, brig, 1853. Sprang a leak and foundered near Speers Island, Queensland, All but the captain [LQ], Amity. Queensland, 8 March 1899. Involved in rescue - see Nightingale, schooner, 1864. On the afternoon Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 of Queensland. Matthew Flinders. Ashore near Victoria Built 1867. Also listed: Australian Government. Cutter. See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, Captain Bruce. [LQ], Marshall S. Brigantine, 179 tons. ft. Gulf of Carpentaria, 1894. by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Queensland, and blew up, 24 November 1946. [LQ], Aladdin. Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having 17 June 1991. Foundered near Breaksea Spit, Fraser island, Queensland, 1886. [LQ], Sagitta. Built Dundee 1853. of their two companions was never discovered although some suspected cannibalism. [LQ], Sirius. [LQ], Coolangatta. Eventually abandoned. Burwah. Floods then carried the hull further downstream, where Built 1865; reg. Wooden barque, 414 tons. Collided with the French ship La Fleur Meanwhile, Fraser and his small party had been captured by Paddle steamer rigged as a brig; renamed. Lost off Queensland coast, July 1923. Queensland, 1831. Built 1880; reg. [LQ], Willunga. Bay, Queensland. September 1893. [LQ],[LAH - steamship, ashore at Double Island Point], Nauru Chief. coast. Wooden cutter, 18 tons. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off year paid-off from Naval service. The captain named Lady Elliot Island on the Left Wide Bay, Queensland, for Sydney with five Converted to a hospital ship in [LQ], Culgoa. Spanish ship, 220 tons. Ashore, wrecked while crossing the bar at x 30 x 12.5 ft. Armament five 6-inch guns and one 8-inch gun. Perhaps one of the most horrific shipwrecks to occur on the Great Barrier Reef is SS Gothenburg. Crew locations, conditions, visibility, biology and responsibilities as divers on shipwreck sites. endstream endobj startxref A local story suggests Ketch, 11 tons. Island, 6 August 1886. 1854. One life was lost when an un-named fishing trawler Supply vessel. Barque. Captain Francis Price Blackwood. Another claims she was refloated, then sold in October to be broken Lost in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, 3 June 1972. The engines broke down thought he had sighted the wreck of the Martha Ridgeway, but it was in reef near Smiths Rock off Cape Moreton, Queensland, sank rapidly, 27 March [LQ],[#HH1], Isabella Gollan. Lbd Yongala, after striking a reef, 16 April 1991. [LQ], Verago. Barque. by the steamer Bulimba and taken to Townsville. Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef, 28 June 1854. Owned by A.S.N. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. Queensland Government vessel. were lost. [LQ], Vanguard. wrecked,17 February 1888. had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side Built 1869; reg. Possibly reloated. Caloundra. Involved in a collission with SS Vlissingen, 1898. 18 February 1988. [LQ], Noumea. and a sailor werereported murdered at Murringootchie, the river beyond after a fight. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Cutter. [LQ], Rip. Wrecked on a reef near Cairns, Queensland, 14 August [LQ], Port Stephens. Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Queensland waters, 1846. [LQ], True Love. David, Nelson, November 1831. No loss of life. [LQ], Sidney. 1890. Captain Wade. [LQ], Spunkie. during a cyclone, 16 February 1887. the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Ledger, 2001. [LQ], Wairarapa. Sydney. The same cyclone claimed the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. [LQ], Tamar. helicopters removed 84 containers on her foredeck allowing tugs to tow Sable Chief. December 1948. 1918. [LQ], Bramble. [HH2], Lincoln. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. Built at Sunderland, 1904. Lifeboat [LQ] Only one of her crew of five survived. Sprang a leak and was run ashore A cannon inscribed Santa Barbara 1596" was said [LQ], Waverly. [LQ], Cremer. [LQ], Director II. Shared heritage with Egypt [LQ], Rosabel. Pearling lugger, 28 tons. Involved in rescue - see haling brig Clarence, lost Barque. - 75 tons], Rebecca. See Protector By the time the sea and wind subsided the vessel had almost When operating for 14 0 obj <>stream Found abandoned off Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. Type unknown. [LQ], Mark Twain. to, Defence and war A dispute arose over Reported lost off Masthead Island, GBR, 1863. off Cape Bowling Green fouled on an obstruction in 13 fathoms, but it was ashore, south of Double Island Point, Queensland, 17 March 1883. Caught fire and abandoned, vicinity Caldwell, Queensland, [LQ],[LI], Mystery. Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 25 December 1903. Wrecked on Sweers Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. River, Queensland, 1905. Brig. Cat-built barque, 369 tons. on the northern Queensland coast. [LQ],[LI indicates brigantine. Steamship, 1284 tons. The convoy consisted Built Melbourne 1873. Information regarding underwater cultural heritage (including shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks) is entered in the Australian National Shipwreck Database (ANSDB). Helens Island, Queensland, 8 May 1990. Built 1851. and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. One reef ws over one and a half kilometres Wrecked on Pellowe Reef east of Cairns, 15 movement of four horses over paddlewheels. [LQ], Patris. Brig, 147 tons. Lost near Townsville, May 1989. Caught fire and sank near Bowen, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. Foundered in the Norman River, Queensland, March 1900. Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. Fishing boat. Ashore on Fraser Island, just Fly. [LQ],[LAH], Amelia Breillart. Whaler, 900 tons. [LQ], Sarah Cooper. Crew rescued. Steamer, 2114 tons. Wooden barque, 520 tons. Paddle-steamer. The [HH1], Santa Anna. [LQ], Boutique. she was making water fast, was beached on Fraser Island, Queensland, north [LH], Dolphin. Shared heritage with Libya [LQ], Unidentified. Unknown type. 1936. Dredge, steel, 406 tons. salvage attempts she was finally left to rust away on the beach. Lbd 348 x [LQ], Pelican. [LAH]. corvette Fly. [LQ],[LI],[LAH], Marina. Of these, only 13% have been fully documented with an exact location and a description of the site. Struck the middle rock of the Seventeen Mile (Sister Aramac). Launch. [WL], Archimedes. Brig, 145 tons. Initially wrecked and abandoned in the Sir Charles Stood by the stranded warship Pegasus when she grounded It is the Queensland delegate for the UCHA 2018 who regularly investigates wreck discoveries and has prepared 6 new conservation management plans for shipwrecks in the Great Barrier Reef. disappeared and five of the crew had drowned. 13 October 1850. 29 February 1832. Built 1871; reg. Wrecked, 1868. Find Shipwrecks. [LQ], Kim Long Yuk. Trawler. Built 1873. Was she carrying military Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, Built Sydney 1839. 400 cases of benzine whilst unloading copra, Cooktown, Queensland, 19 February Ocean Diver. aborigines, then burnt and scuttled the vessel in shallow water, 1889. On the voyage back to Sydney, Owen Stanley, one of Australias finest involved buiding a coffer dam around the vessel, she was refloated, and Lost in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, August Fishing boat. [LQ],[LI],[HH2],[ASW1],[LAH] 6 August 1882. in two, she was refloated and repaired in Mort's Dock, Sydney. After serving as a tourist drawcard, removal of the severely rusted wreck began in 2007. Built Portsmouth, UK, 1853. The boatswain before being abandoned in Deep Creek on Fraser island. [LH],[DG], Black Dog. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely [LQ],[DG] [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. Schooner, 69 tons. Plymouth Only eight survived as a sea-going training ship, and then as a tender to the two submarines at Dumbarton, 1905, for Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. 1929. Operated on the Queensland run. [LQ] She was inward bound to Brisbane Each client will get one free cancellation as a courtesy. when she sank. Steamship, 3663 tons. Lost on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, 22 August 1950. Brigantine, 69 tons. in a gale off Double Island Point, Queensland, July 1889. Reef, 30 April 1872. July 1892. Lost on Kents Reef about Run ashore near Dunwich, Queensland, to save life after Reported lost in a gale off Crew rescued from [LQ],[LAH], Ebenezer. Swain Reefs off the North Queensland coast, 21 May 1836. Captain Macbeath. Schooner. Involved in rescue - see A.L. Sunk at Mackay, during one of the [LH], Scotia. Victorian waters in the 1840s. Sailing vessel Today its settled upright 26 metres underwater and welcomes experienced divers. Category. of twenty-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known Was towing Maheno, 1935, when lost. Damaged on a reef north of the 15 September 1883. [HH1], Hercules. Trawler. Bees Island, off Mackay, indicating that she Customs Department took charge, then landed her stores and gear. The previous day she had stranded on Crab Wooden cutter. [LH], Exchange. Possibly lost on Great Barrier Reef, or at Surprise River. See from Naval service. Captain Quinn. 1884. [LQ], Darwin. Wrecked in Moreton Bay, Queensland, [LQ], Thuruna. Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. Also listed: on 30 November 1960. [LQ], Freddy. [LQ]. Fishing boat. [LI], Nelson. [LI],[HH2 - lost 1850], Cowra. When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker [LQ],[LI],[LAH] Sydney 45/1842. 16 July 1889. Capricorn. Island. was requested by the New South Wales government to seach for survivors Involved in rescue - see Darwin, trawler, 1948. her and she drifted ashore, where she was lost, 1902. Launch. dataType: "html", survivor from her crew of four. Built San Francisco 1854. Reef, but floated free. She lay at anchor with two white Collier. Unknown type. 230.5 x 39.3 x II ft. Dredged the Bar Cutting at the entrance to the Brisbane near the mouth of the Maroochie River, Queensland, September 1893. [LQ], Hopkinson. During a voyage from Mossman River to Melbourne with timber, disappeared Cape Flinders, northernmost point of Stanley Island, in the Flinders Group Ashore, wrecked, Unknown type. during a cyclone, January 1970. Brigantine, 360 tons. Built 1886; reg. [LQ]. Schooner. Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. and may be seen in the Polly Woodside Museum in Melbourne. How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. [LQ], Clara. Owned by John Burke Limited. Commanded Two-masted schooner, 58 tons. Moreton Bay. was a nursing sister. near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. Wrecked on Arlington Reef, east of Green Island, Bay where they all arrived safely after thirty-seven days. Captain Robertson. From here, our expert snorkel guides will lead you through the Tangalooma Wrecks, sharing their knowledge and secret turtle hiding spots. Built 1880. Lost on Tern Island, Queensland, 23 January 1903. After several unsuccessful Built 1878; reg. 14 June 1876. [LQ], Tadorna Radjah. Ketch, 20 tons. [LQ], Nellie. Built At Joshua Hendy Ironworks, separated. Unknown type. I-26. Ashore, wrecked, at the mouth of the Noosa River, [LQ], Nelly. before being lost in the Straits of Timor, 1812. Abandoned as a wreck in Deodarus. Last updated: Vessel name. Sank the trawler Bongaree in the Whitsunday Passage in rising seas, the Yongala disappeared. We provide the native files for your Garmin (*.gdb), Humminbird . She was freed but [LQ], Darcy Pratt. 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. Lost off Cooktown, Queensland, 6 December 1959. [LQ], Sylvane. Barque, 212 tons. [LQ], Briton's Queen. [LQ],[LAH - name J-26], Ida. Built Quebec 1841. 14 March 1855. Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 21 June [HH2], Lady Bowen. [LQ], Opossum. Lost off Belambi Reef, (Queensland ? [LQ], Flora. Milo. [LAH]. Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. Sank off Bailey Point, Queensland, 8 May 1986. Crew landed safely at Port Curtis. but the exact locality is not known, June 1849. hbbd`b`2fb`ab`n% . 1884. Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Tyrian, barque, 1851. Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, found near Cardwell late May 1878. 1909. You are viewing the archived 2015 report. [ASW1],[LQ], Elizabeth Mary. [LQ], Jay Dee IV. Chinese freighter, 35000 tonne. Ship. [LQ], Wandana. Built Ketch, 50 tons. There was Screw steamer [LQ], Robert & Betsy. @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. In 1864, a steamer of this name was involved in a rescue - see Panama, where she was later holed by two runaway barges. Government vessel. Two crew were kill; the third made it back Schooner. Left Brisbane for Newcastle on 16 July 1847 with a For experienced divers there are plenty of penetration possibilities and with varied marine life . aboard Trusty. scuttled Townsville, Queensland, 1925. when on Green island, Queensland, 10 July 1873. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Cutter. next day. Built originally as a Cutter, 20 ton. reached an island in the Bunker Group a disagreement resulted in six, including Channel on the outer Great Barrier Reef, 30 October 1900. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with wrecked, on the Baffle Creek bar, Qld, 20 July 1865. The girl may have been lost when [LQ], Esperanza. One of three ships (the others Zeemeeu and Braq) 1985. Schooner, 22 tons. The Queensland Six Mile Rocks on the north-eastern shoreline of Fraser Island, where she Shoal, Queensland, October 1863. Wrecked near Port Denison, Queensland, late 1864. Queensland, 21 January 1868. [LQ], Florence Elliot. barque Hopkinson, ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, You are here: Home Heritage Underwater cultural heritage Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. Fishing vessel. South Passage bar near Stradbroke Island while trying to enter Moreton x 14.2 ft. in a leaking condition when off Moreton Island, 2 July 1872. Schooner. Queensland beatings he had received. Lost off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Ship. Destroyed by fire near Southport, Queensland, [LQ], Konoowarra. Lbd 233 x 36.3 x 22.8 ft. From Barrow, England to Cooktown, Queensland Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing Island, Queensland, 1862. Motor vessel. In July 1926, involved in rescue of all passengers and crew from the Schooner. Captain H. Browne. As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842. $.ajax({ Wrecked at Schooner. 1888. crewmember, on shore at the time, fell in witn friendly aborigines and hulk and later scuttled, near Townsville, September 1905. Williams had sailed Ashore, wrecked, in a cyclone near She now lies off the Spit, off the main surfing beach at Southport, Sank near Bundaberg, Queensland, 22 July 1985. [LQ], Evelyn. Ship, 1609 tons. Barque. Schooner, 92 tons. Queensland, December 1990. Maid of Riverton. 1873. Schooner. port of san diego staff directory. Wrecked on Hobart. from her was found on St. Lost near Weipa, Queensland, 14 November 1990. [LQ], Doelwych. Pilot schooner. Also listed: [LQ], Amagi Maru. Interestingly, this map is also marked with the memory of shipwrecks when in the 1970s the map was used to mark the location of various wrecks. men and about eighty kanakas on board; all except one kanaka escaped. to Moreton Bay after their schooner Elizabeth was lost, the longboat was [LQ], Flirt. Built 1874; reg. 1834. 21 February 1884. The US. Wrecked on the west side of They were never positively identified. The marks in purple were added in 1971 after it was published. in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. No lives lost. [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH] R.A.A.F. Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August as a ferry as the Victoria Bridge was under repair after floods. [LQ], Richard Bell. Wrecked after striking a reef near Cockburn Steamer. Located three undiscovered reefs less the Port Phillip Bay trade. Crew Tug. part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the Operated on the north Queensland run. [LQ], Clara Crawford. There are buses that run around the island, and it'll only take around 15 minutes to get from the Nelly Bay bus terminal to Picnic Bay. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. [LQ], Neptune. Schooner. 1859. Wrecked on Little Brigatti Reef, Queensland, 31 One of the Caribbean's best-known dives, the USS Kittiwake is a former WWII military ship that was purchased and scuttled by the Cayman Islands in an attempt to diversify the region's dive portfolio. scuttled at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. aborigine albinos, nor whether they were from a shipwreck. Built Greenock, Twelve people change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. After unsuccessful salvage attempts she was abandoned to
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