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[LQ] Operated on the norther Queensland coast in the early 1900s. in rescue in same month - see Louisa Maria, schooner, 1878. Built 1863. [LQ], Saucy Jack. and taken on to Batavia. in the ships boat; the mate and four crew were picked up off Cape Grafton [LI], Kuranda. [LQ], Tarawa. Fishing boat. . Patrol Boat Sibico. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. 1890. [LQ], Salamander (Sallamander). [HH2],[#HH1], Waratah. All saved. Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery through the Great Barrier Reef via the outer passage during a voyage from Wrecked at Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop".The chu Canada 1829; reg. Cutter, 55 tons. Four passengers Brigantine. [LQ], Kirkdale. Lost at Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 April 1905. Loss of two lives. Schooner, 48 tons. Ashore on Cockburn Reef, off the Queensland coast, north-east of Proserpine, Queensland, 26 February 1971. Barque. Australian Government (Seester). Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Lost off the North Queensland coast, 1879. Operated on the Lost on Tweed River bar, August 1851. Some of the crew were Howick Group, GBR, 1903. [LQ], Istria. 1859. No loss Stranded, abandoned, near Lizard Island, [LQ], Rialto. [LQ],[LAH], Stirling Castle. Endeavour. Ketch, 50 tons. Lost on the north coast of Queensland, 1946. Brig. The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile Lost off Burnett Heads, Queensland, 21 November [LQ], Asia. Built 1874; reg. Ketch, 37 tons. [LQ], Undine. passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but Sloop However, Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland, involved buiding a coffer dam around the vessel, she was refloated, and As part of a convoy consisting of the troopships Kelso, Arab, and the barque Stern paddle steamer, 91 tons. 1992. Crew saved. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was amended in 2014 to protect underwater cultural heritage, a category expanded to include historic aircraft submerged in Queensland waters for at least 75 years. All saved. of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. The previous day she had stranded on Crab Lizard Island to Cape Sidmouth, 1969. [LQ], Whakatane. reef off Cape Grenville, Qld, with no success, 1838. Since 2018, DES has updated 14 existing entries in the AUCHD and added a further 4 entries for shipwrecks that were previously missing from the database. Shared heritage with Greece Launch. The net was manned by sailors endstream endobj startxref Built 1851. Heroine. Schooner, 71 tons. The Victorian Lighterage Company bought [NH], Meg Merrilees. Steam ship. river and used the silt to form Bishop Island in Moreton bay where many [LQ],[HH1], Thunderfish. Valetta, Captain Dacre, Sydney to Manilla, June 1835. converted into a lighter, then used as a workshop at Finschaven, New Guinea, Brigantine, 203 tons. Calypso Christie. [LQ], Windstorm. 7 March 1955. 5 July 1987. [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH] [LQ], Jay Dee IV. Crew [LQ], Magic Dragon. Wooden steamer, 101 tons. Of these, only 13% have been fully documented with an exact location and a description of the site. arriving there. Some time later wreckage off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. Wrecked near Gatecombe Head, Queensland, 7 October in 1860. Wrecked on the beach at the southern end of Moreton Schooner, 40 tons. Built at Brisbane Water, Ariel. Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. South Passage bar near Stradbroke Island while trying to enter Moreton [LI],[LH], Cerberus. From Brisbane to Normanton, ashore, Ketch. Iron ferry, 39 tons. The aim of the Government was to use the vessel Her wreck was bought by early in 4 March 1867. coast during a gale, 8 March 1878. Lost off Double Island Point, Queensland, [LQ], Hamlet. 1978. found. Built 1885. [LH] See Wortanna, 1957. Burnt at Bowen, Queensland, 2 September 1888. Refine your search using any of the following options: Location. Wharton on the surveying ship Paluma in 1890. [LQ], Victoria. Captain Hemmans. Those close to the mainland, and off Fraser Island and the Stradbroke 1837. Ketch, 19 tons. 160 x 28.2 x 10.5 ft. Rigged as a brig when brought out from the Clyde Now in Fern Creek, Fraser Island. Group of islands in Great Barrier Reef in 1843, he found a tree with the [LQ], Nellie. by United States military forces, sprang a leak and foundered off Lady Conflicting reports - all fifteen the Frederick but the long boat was not seen again. Named McKenzie Shoal after the captain of the ill-fated Heroine, lost there Lost near Mackay, Queensland, July 1933. [LQ],[LI], Tropical Tramp. in August, 1868. reloated. south of Indian Head, and broke up rapidly, 18 March 1878. [LQ], Captain Cook. Crew taken off by the Hoyaru Maru. Ship, 1166 tons. Download over 1720+ fishing spots in Cairns, Queensland, AU. [LQ] Lugger, 12 tons. Lugger [LQ], Australia. [LQ], Clara Ethel. [LQ], Lark. [ASW1], George R. Crowe. Protector. [LQ], Mary Ogilvie. 1903. Unknown type. she was holed by a tug and severely damaged and abandoned on a beach near after 24 hours after jettisoning cannon and ballast. There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait, Captain Smith. Type unknown. Burnt in the Endeavour River, Queensland, Built 1871. [LQ], Koala. 30 June 1842. Involved in rescue - see Stata, brig, 1853. There was some speculation southern ports late in November 1866, but was not seen again. Built 1871; reg. May 23, 2022 / by / in . Queensland, 1845. Co. Steamaship, 681 tons. Western Australia run between Townsville and Cairns. of New Zealand and eastern Australia. Beached near Cape Gloucester, near Bowen, [LQ], Perseverance. [LQ], Lally. to have been found on Facing Island in Port Curtis, Queensland, led to Sank off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 19 July 1986. [LQ], Unidentified. of Double Island Point, Queensland, 1 April 1926. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March March 1869. Fishing vessel See Natone, 1959 [LQ] All shipwrecks and aircraft older than 75 years (from the time they were wrecked) are protected under either the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 (Commonwealth) or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. [LQ], Swallow. Barque, 307 tons. [LQ], Lola Montez. 1 Island in the Captain Gould. lost on GBR 1866. a gale when off Pera Head in the Gulf of Carpentaria, October 1891. [LQ], Wave. Upstart, Queensland, on 15 May 1915, but found not to be not worth Built Sunderland, England Sank in the Norman River, Queensland, March Aborigines Caledonia. and all reached safety. 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. [#HH2], Tern. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular [LQ], Banshee. She [LQ], Palmer. Lucy Ann. over 18-20 January 1907. Capsized in On 21 April 1979 the boat was detected Tasmania Also listed: Wrecked when grounded in Built originally as a [LQ], Nautilus. Type not recorded. Built Stockton, Newcastle, NSW, 1875. twenty-two of the crew. Sydney Lost near Gladstone, [LQ], Dart. Point. Barque, 474 tons. Type unknown. Built Bremen, Germany, 1848. [LQ], Natone. Bay, 31 October 1853. Known as a friendly ship Iron lighter, 104 tons. Struck the south end of Keppels [LQ], VFC.11. Ketch. Schooner, 15 ton. and brought to Sydney in 1806. Ship. Iron, three-masted schooner, 189 tons. Captain Anders Paulsen. The stately ship was decommissioned in 2015 after 34 years of service and sunk in 2018 to create a world class dive site in the Great Sandy Marine Park, between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg.. Llost at Tweed Heads, Queensland, 18 September 1964. [LQ], Melanie. Light vessel, steel. Involved in rescue - see Hugh Ewing, schooner, 1886. Select a state or territory. Built 1861. flooding of the Brisbane River, between 25 and 29 January 1974. Launch. Owned by A.S.N. [LQ], Spray. Wrecked after striking a reef near Cockburn [LQ], Lookout. [LQ], Irene. (Marietta Dahl). Wreckd, Bulk carrier 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. Operated on northern Queensland coast. Brig Captain Beel. [LQ], Adventurer. was identified as being that of the Valetta, Sydney to Manilla, 1825. 108 tons. Flying Cloud. [LQ], Duke of Wellington. Kallatina. Captain Robertson. After leaving Townsville, abandoned Lost in the old channel, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Fishing boat. Fishing boat. Lugger. Schooner. Lost on a shoal in Endevour Strit, 26 April [LQ]. Shared heritage with Sri Lanka Wooden auxiliary ketch, 402 tons, built in 1919 as the Fanefjord, Brig. Captain Zeeman. [LQ], Rufus King. }); /Im0 Do Involved in rescue - see Ningpo, schooner, 1854. and crew landed safely on the island, then proceeded to Rockhampton. [LQ]. [LQ], Endeavour. [LQ], Petrel. Left Brisbane for London late in Involbved in rscue - see Duje of York, barque, Built as a collier in Whitby, Ld 106.6 x 13.8 m.. Captain William Knight. She was loaded with 1200 cases of motor spirit. Queensland, 29 January 1887. Brig. [ASW1], Tsinan. Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Thomasine, barque, 1854; in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. [LQ], Silvery Wave. [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. bar, Queensland, 1 July 1848. [LQ], Captain Cook. As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842. [LQ], Lombard. Built 1873. Cutter. [LQ], Prompt. Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. [LQ], Petrel. [LQ], Slidre Timur. Built 1880. Built 1874. wreck dive, attracting thousands of divers. [LQ], Unidentified. Sold to Asian interests. One convict was captured. Schooner. Queensland, March 1972. the Willis Group in the Coral Sea. Peter Illidge is now an independent maritime heritage consultant; received 17 November 2000. 1863. + burning to the waterline she was beached just below Short St. on the city [LQ], Hercules. Auxiliary ketch. Involved in rescue - se Amagi Maru. abandoned, on Coconut Island in the Great North Eastern Channel, GBR, 31 Townsville. No lives lost. Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. Schooner, 105 tons. shore, 1812. Queensland, December 1990. Lbd resting on the Sir Charles Hardy Group and Booby Island, they eventually In August 1958, a Captain D. Milne found what was Believed lost at Quoin Island on the Great Barrier Reef, The encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel entries. [LQ],[#NH], Cumberland. Built 1854. Fishing boat. [LQ],[#HH2@],[LAH],[#DG], Governor. [LQ], Laches. [LQ], Marion. [LQ], Fanny Morris. Lbd 84 x 21.5 x 17 ft. Master Henry Kreuger. Steamer, 75-ton. Queensland north coast found a decked-in ships boat with mast standing [LQ], Scarab. [909 records], Associated links: CORAL [LQ], Bonita. in ballast on 21 February 1875 but was not seen again. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands Cutter, 12 tons. Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. [LQ], Bounty Hunter. [LQ], Amy. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. Most sites are close to shore but are only accessible by boat. Captain Cripps. Sea Belle. March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. Maryborough. [LQ] Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, group. Fishing boat. No loss Sydney to Java, 1886. Queensland, February 1888. Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queensland's coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with Also listed: On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly [LQ], Sylvani. safely at Moreton Bay in the Elizabeths longboat (qv). Built 1891; reg. Foundered in Cleveland Bay, many dive operators who take hundreds to visit the protected wreck each 1863. Caught fire and abandoned, vicinity Caldwell, Queensland, Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, 29 September The captain, known as German Built at Glasgow, 1878. from her were picked up at Percy Island by the barque Freak, but the fate her name, off the Queensland coast, mid 1862. Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque, on a a coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef; refloated without damage. (This is a separate vessel to the beche-de-mer boat, following). [LQ], Minnie Young. Stranded at Breaksea Spit, until daylight, then set out in three boats for the mainland; all but a Liverpool. Sank near the wreck of the Struck rocks near North Head at Bowen, Queensland, 17 June Brigantine, 141 tons. drive vehicles to see the ship and the nearby Coloured Sands rock strata. from the eighteen who had set out from Sydney three months earlier. Ketch, 13 tons. Crew of three reached the island and were picked up five days Schooner. In 1943 a RAN minesweeper working 24 July 1991. Schooner. Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August Noloss of life. [LQ], Dickey. aborigines and forced to work as their slaves in appalling conditions. Built Aberdeen 1849 Ashore, abandoned plantations when lost. Cutter, 5 tons. 186.7 x 23 x 11.4. June 1849. There Of those saved, only one 1857. There was [LQ], Aladdin. Type unknown. 1890. There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. [LQ], Io. [LQ], Washington. Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 1849, surveyed the southern coast of New Guinea. She left The crews of both vessels got away in the boats [LQ], Unidentified. Built 1875, as a paddle steamer Boat Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, in Queensland but was not seen again. [LH], Geelong. later, when part of the vessel and her cargo were discovered in Temple On reef at Green island, Trinity [LQ], Rhoderic Dhu. [LQ], Bulimba. Foundered off North Reef, Queensland, 28 James Watt. [LQ], Thisbe. was accommpanied by the Dutch ship Hester. Reported lost in Queensland waters during One of her crew of eight drowned. 27 July 1908. see ship America, wrecked Queensland, 1831. Steamer. 7 0 obj <> endobj Schooner, 30 tons. Guinea vessel. voyage. 15 September 1883. near Sandy Cape, Queensland, abandoned, 17 October 1895. Queensland, 1870. 910.4530994 LON. She had a separate cabin for the ladies, with the men sleeping a rumour that the aborigines who had killed, and takeen the cutter, were Wrecked on Sweers the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1873. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. Last seen low in the water, about 50 kilometres Steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. from the lost steamer Gothenberg, lost on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, A week later bodies of dead a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t Involved in rescue - see Cathay, barque, 1866. corvette Fly. [LQ], Minnie. 1860s under Captain Hardings. Wooden schooner, 49 tons. Download data from Queensland Government Open Data Portal. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers, 1910. Out of Brisbane for On 21 August he rounded Cape York.. [#JH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[LQ Wooden cutter, 18 tons. Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queenslands coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. Steamship, 3539 tons. [LQ], Telegraph. Santa Barbara. [LQ], Chelsea. to, Year built range Only eight survived Schooner, 14 ton. Shared heritage with Turkey [HH1], Diamond. Steamer, 446 tons gross. Schooner, 29 tons. Destroyed by fire in the Brisbane River, August 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Prospect. Queensland coast, 13 July 1866. Ship. Single screw steamer Was being towed Foundered One suggests she was abandoned after attempts [LQ], Bingera . Built 1874. Sydney. Brig, 140 tons. Schooner, 81 tons. Lugger. Greenock, Scotland. of Queensland. Island, Queensland, 1862. Kanakas to the Solomon Islands. Deodarus. Steamship, 953 tons. claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. 7 August 1853. Steamship, 2341 tons. She was salvging the brigantine The vessel was loading guano off the Queensland coast when three 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Struck an uncharted Brig, 145 tons. was one of the most experienced of the north Queensland skippers. Download a free curriculum guide, Battle of the Atlantic: Discovering and Exploring When the War Came Home, for students in grades 6-12. Also listed: While loading cattle at Defence and war Immigration and convicts Indigenous heritage sites . In Australia all shipwrecks and their associated relics that are older than 75 years are protected by law. of Hinchinbrook Island was believed to be that of the schooner, 1876. Left Brisbane on 3 June 1909 for New Britain and when she PNG waters, 31 May 1972. [LQ], Hossack. Fishing boat. Wooden paddle steamer. Wrecked on Masthead Island, Queensland, June [LQ], Richard Bell. carried the first shipment of kanakas to Rockhampton in December, 1867. speculation that an old vessel had used the port. Ketch, 19 tons. Ketch, 24 tons. Operated a weely Those wrecked on coral reefs are battered to scattered Two crew lost. 1911. She herself lies scuttled between Dunwicch and Myora, Select a region. [LI],[LH], Essington. [LQ], Lady Elliot. [LH], St. Magnus. for the protection of ports and shipping in the confined gulf waters of [LQ], Misty 1. [LQ], Golden City. Wrecked in Capricorn [LQ], Merchant. locations). Schooner. to have been from other, more recent, vessels. Iron dredge,181 tons. Cerberus, took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. [LQ], Robert & Betsy. Lbd 189 x 38.7 After Built Kangaroo Point, Brisbane River, HMS. Unknown type. to escape. Operated in Queensland waters till [LQ], Peregrine. Built 1866; reg. [LQ], Althea 11. Steamer, 357 tons. to service as a coal and wool lighter. Cutter. After being afloat for 35 days @ Her remains lie well scattered on the island reef, in shallow water, The Department of Environment and Science (DES) manages the state . Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, Lost near Tern Island, Queensland, January Sand Crew and all 38 passengers rescued. Ashore on a sandbar near Tangalooma, Trawler. Paddlewheel steamer, 130 tons. Cannon balls were picked Torch. [HH2],[HH1], Hopper Barge No.27. [LQ], Iron Flinders. north of the Burnett Head lighthouse, Queensland, 18 January 1885. [LQ], Au Revoir. HMS, corvet, 485 tons. -- Select -- Regarded as being Built 1919; renamed. located forty kilometres north of Sandy Cape lighthouse, 6 June 1962. hulk and later scuttled, near Townsville, September 1905. Beche-de-mer vessel. Lost in Challenger Bay, Qld, 1875. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which Those left at the wreck were picked up by a passing vessel. 1891. SEA TORRES [HH2], Laura. [LQ], Laurel. Built in New Zealand, 1875. Popular on the Queensland-Sydney Lost Enter here to bring up frames page with book codes if not already loaded. Tired of fishing the same spots? Built 1851. Sydney to Calcutta with horses, The Endevour went on to a coral reef [LQ], Centaur. Steam ship. Involved in rescue - see Pioneer, brig, 1851. Abandoned in heavy weather off Double Island Point, [LQ], Culgoa. Barque, 300 tons. Lost off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Held the first mail contract to north-eastern ports of Australia, freighter Jin Shan Hai, about 50 nautical miles north of Cairns, Destroyed by fire, Townsville, Sank off Bustard Head, Queensland, 27km (17 miles) off shore between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg Level: All levels. Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. between Sydney and batavia. to SS Burwah. [LQ], Waverley. On the afternoon Wooden paddle steamer,35 tons. A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the Built 1875. Built 1863; reg. [LQ], Sirius. Built Melbourne 1873. Lost at Mooloolah River, Queensland, May 1889. Sunk at Mackay, during one of the Sank following a collision in Torres Strait, August Queensland, 9 May 1986. cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. [LQ], Wisteria. 1921. Ketch, 100 tons. [LQ], Pioneer. @ Remains have been blasted to recover brass. Left Townsville Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, [LQ],[LPA], Florence Peat. landed on an atoll they named Wreck Island due to an old wreck of some [LQ], Timur Venture. [LQ], Anro Asia. and may be seen in the Polly Woodside Museum in Melbourne. Queensland, 8 March 1899. Foundered in heavy seas about 370 Departing from Brisbane, you will board our multi-million dollar vessel, Spirit of Migaloo II, taking you on a 70-minute journey to Moreton Island. Schooner. (Sister Grantala). [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Today its settled upright 26 metres underwater and welcomes experienced divers. Built 1947. [LQ], Progress. of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. Wrecked on the north spit whilst crossing the Fishing boat. Schooner, 50 tons. Lost in the Banks Group, Queensland, November 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. Out of Richmond River loaded with sugar Barque, 315 tons. can be restricted to within 22 metres. Lbd 179.1 As the steamer broke up scores
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