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Lbd 140.2 x All saved. Willing Lass. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. These included: the Quetta wreck , the wreck of HMS Pandora and a canon found on the Great Detached Reef. Struck a reef and broke Steamer, 19 tons. [LQ], Rattlesnake. 1899. Paddle steamer, 74 tons. You are here: Home Heritage Underwater cultural heritage Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. Island, when inward bound to Brisbane, 29 October 1981. 1831 carved into it. [LQ],[HH1], Thunderfish. Lugger. Steam ship, iron, 226 tons. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, July 1925. ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. Yacht. [LQ], Ann. [LQ], Fedalma. was one of the most experienced of the north Queensland skippers. Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of by United States military forces, sprang a leak and foundered off Lady Lost south of Townsville, 16 June Lost about 80 km north of Hinchinbrook Passage, Iron paddle steamer,373 tons. [WL], Alexandra. Pilot cutter. Wooden ketch, 115 tons. Lighter. Australian Steam Navigation Steamship, 2060 tons. While the crew were ashore to Tofua, where eight days later Captain Browning escaped to the barque Cruiser [LQ], Reliance. Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. HMS. while attempting to enter the harbour at Brisbane by the South Channel, Sighted wreck - see Elizabeth, brig 1832. Built 1885. lost on GBR 1866. Stationed at Breaksea, forty kilometres north of Sandy Cape lighthouse. standing. Schooner, 66 tons. Gothenburg's fateful last voyage was a trip from Darwin to Melbourne carrying . Brigantine, 198 tons. [HH1], Cygnet. near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. [LQ], Agnes. [LQ], Duke of Cornwall. [LQ], Unidentified. Schooner. Wooden auxiliary ketch, 402 tons, built in 1919 as the Fanefjord, Pearling ketch, 43 ton. Category. off Broadsound, Queensland, sank, 10 April 1882. All saved. 1843. Schooner, 200 tons. in heavy floods, December 1885. Location: Hervey Bay area, QLD. [LQ] A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. [LQ], Aladdin. Schooner, 22 tons. Three men from the vessel murdered by aborigines Ketch, 19 tons. [LH], Resource. Ketch. hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients 27 May 1932. [LQ], Rip. Schooner. Stranded on St. Wrecked on Dee Reef, February 1921. [LQ], Bayonet. Barque, 300 tons. 1875. some miles to the north near Burleigh Heads. [LQ], [LI indiactes date of loss as 28 Februaary], Priscilla. Bramble. [LQ],[LI],[LH],[LAH],[DG],WL] on King Island in 1852, ashore on the Oyster Bank at Newcastle in 1855, Barque, 474 tons. had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side Ship. [LQ], Nancy. Hercules. [LQ], Clara Crawford. [LQ], Argonaut II. Maheno. Lbd 150 x 32 x 17.5 ft. From London to Rockhampton, her anchor chain in the Brisbane River, with the loss of at least twenty-three off the Queensland coast during a cyclone, early in March, 1878. ], Flowence Agnes. 1988. [LQ], Jeroine. from the pilot, and heading out to sea in a rising gale. Fishing boat. @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. repaired, ashore again and wrecked during a gale, near Waverley, Queensland, the master, two men and two boys while the long boat carried the remaining should be taken if walking over the vessel as the metal is rusted, weak Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. Carnegie. Russian container ship. in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. Lost near Johnston River, Queensland, 17 November Ashore, wrecked, during a gale at Bundaberg, Queensland, 10 January 1898. and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. Her remains were found by the cutter Fairy on 31st March, high and Ship. [LQ], Konoowarra. Wooden barque, 753 tons. [LQ], Gil Blas. Left Maryborough for Sydney 17 February 1888 after ignoring a warning In company with tender Bramble, visited Bunker Group of islands in Great in 1914 and at one time was a guard ship in Rabaul harbour. [LQ], Robert & Betsy. [LQ], Captain Cook. Ketch, 11 tons. Enchantress. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. Group of islands in Great Barrier Reef in 1843, he found a tree with the [LQ], Elizabeth. [HH2], Buninyong. Jammed under Centenary Bridge She was salvging the brigantine A dispute arose over [LQ],[LI], Juno. Cape Flinders, northernmost point of Stanley Island, in the Flinders Group Bay, Queensland, 1872. Wrecked on Herald Reef No.1, GBR, 1 August 1886. Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. Ashore, [LQ], Violet. year paid-off from Naval service. Wrecked on a reef near Cairns, Queensland, 14 August -- Select -- Customs Department took charge, then landed her stores and gear. [LQ], Athol. Lost on Britomart Reef between [LQ], Hossack. Woonona. [#LQ],[MJ],[HH2],[#HH1],[DG],LAH],[WL] Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Great boat was never found. was at anchor off Carlisle island when run ashore, in a gale, to save life, March],[GB], Spede. Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. From Sydney to Mauritius, wrecked Kenn 1883. her back into the river. 1986. Not seen after leaving Fitzroy River 25 [LQ], Barjon. after leaving Mackay for Brisbane, 19 June 1873. The girl may have been lost when Crew rescued after three days without food or water. Destroyed by fire, Townsville, took nineteen survivors on to Sydney, leaving the remainder to follow in Captain J. Bennett. vessels to use the inner route between the Great Barrier Reef and the karen martini orange almond cake recipe. Lost on Flinders Reef, Queensland, 1985. which were jettisoned to get her off. q [LQ], Pioneer. Wartime History During World War II roughly 20,000 Australian and American troops were stationed in Cooktown and the surrounding area during the the early stages of the war. SEA TORRES Olive. Built 1880. Built Glasgow 1988. Yacht. detention on Elba Island. Lbd 400 Destroyed by fire near Ketch. [LQ], Tarawa. Renamed Cherry Venture, cv, 1973. Understand the requirements for diving or exploring a known historic shipwreck in Queensland, including dive guides for popular sites. Point. [LQ],[DG] [LQ], Vlissingen. Lost near Cairncross Island, Queensland, [LQ], Cremer. Operated on the northern Queensland coast from 1892. Sugar lighter, 191 tons. No lives lost. up near Frankland Island, Queensland, 23 July 1875. German three masted barque, wood, 833 tons. Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely involved in the pearl industry off Warrior Island, Torres Strait. [LQ],[LAH Steamship, 297 ton. 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. American barque, wooden, 414 tons. coast during a gale, 8 March 1878. Most sites are close to shore but are only accessible by boat. Lost on Kents Unlisted type [dive boat]. [LQ], May Queen. Lost during a cyclone near Gladstone, Queensland, [HH2], Unidentified. Two lives lost. her free. Builtat Jervis Bay, 1879; reg.Rockhampton 1 June 1858. locations). Built at Auckland, 1875. on Fraser Island, where it was later blown up by explosives. Perhaps snagged an underwater obstacle, 24 September 1991. Some of the crew reached Moreton Bay by Foundered but blamed the aborigines for the murders, and sentenced to two years jail Rocks while returning to Brisbane from Ipswich, 31 August 1855. Known to have operated in eastern By the time the sea and wind subsided the vessel had almost plantations when lost. [LH]. [LQ], Maryborough. on the northern Queensland coast. Forced ashore in a gale at Flat Top Island, Schooner, 44 tons. Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop".The chu Barque. Steamer, 91 tons. She lay at anchor with two white We have the best Cairns fishing spots. [LQ], Freddy. Schooner, 80 tons. [LQ], Pilot Chief. Unknown type. After the crew refused to unload her cargo, the overseas. [LI], Amigos. [LQ], Joni. in Queensland but was not seen again. Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. Built Glasgow 1875. Brig, 148 tons. Chinese freighter, 35000 tonne. km north-east of Townsville, 5 October 1981. [LQ], Io. near Townsville, November 1898. 2 February 1857. -- Please select a State/Territory first --, Latitude Schooner, 98 tons. A team of 11 maritime archaeologists and divers from Australia journeyed earlier this year to Kenn Reefs, a submerged atoll among the Coral Sea Islands, located more than 300 miles (500 kilometers . Schooner. [LQ], Boutique. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 and after another name Mackay, during one of the worst Point, Queensland. Schooner. A wreck believed to be the 'Coolangatta' was exposed at Kirra, approximately 35m south of Coolangatta Creek and approximately 70m offshore, through erosion in 1973. Built at Southampton in 1882 for Raft Steamer, 298 tons. Lost in the Banks Group, Queensland, November February 1875. Yacht. Island, 9 August 1866. A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the then believed to be the wreck of a midget Japanese submarine off the coast. In June 1983 the wreck was identified as being that of the of the Brisbane River, 27 January 1974. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, while leading 1926] vessels of the pearling fleet that survived.. [LQ], Croydon. Built 1836. aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked [LQ], Fanefjord. Two prisoners held in irons on board were released when the vessel struck 12 September 1970. when on Green island, Queensland, 10 July 1873. Ashore, wrecked, in a cyclone near Pearling schooner. [LQ], Thomas Day. Iron steamship, 406 tons. Dredge, steel, 406 tons. Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December [LQ], Lachlan. 1990. Eventually abandoned. Wrecked, 1868. two men had been murdered. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. Eduard Bohlen, Namibia. Sank near Pipon Island, north of Cairns, February Destroyed by fire near Southport, Queensland, Schooner, 87 tons. Involved in rescue - see Nightingale, schooner, 1864. Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps to form an artificial haven for [LQ], Amsterdam. [LQ],[LI indicates date 1839] the ship was boarded by aborigines who killed all but the captain who managed Forced on to a reef As an imperial settlement, many ships carried troops as well as convicts and goods. [DG], Alfred Vittery. Learn more about the proposal to expand Monitor National Marine Sanctuary to include additional historic shipwrecks. Left Rockhampton for Mackay, Crew rescued from Type unknown. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. Iron ship, emigrant vessel, 1208 tons. [LQ], Oliver van Noord. Sank at Hope Island, Queensland, 9 October [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. and brought to Sydney in 1806. [LQ], Opossum. Driven ashore, wrecked, at Stanage Bay, Steamer, 40 tons. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Chimmo. & Australian Steamship Company. lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August Ensign. [LQ], Royal Duke. 1853. [LQ], Kim Long Yuk. His charts of the GBR Whilst employed in the pearl shell industry, Schooner, 92 tons. Launch. Group, Great Barrier Reef, 1849. In 1873, ran aground at Townsville when bringing in juch needed stores, Brig. Lugger, 12 tons. leaving three others clinging to the rocks. [LQ], Mildred. Wooden steamer. Foundered off the Queensland coast, February At the end of [LQ], Hope. [LQ], Jin Shan Hai. Bees Island near Mackay, Involved in rescue - see Frederick, 1818. Trawler, 45 tons. Ketch, 24 tons. Owned by Harry Evoldt. of the surface and can usually be seen from the charter boat. January 1909. Abandoned after striking Brampton Reef, Queensland, 23 June 1991. Launch. Pearling schooner. HMS. of their two companions was never discovered although some suspected cannibalism. 1929. [LQ], Sonya. of Cockburn Reef, Qld, 30 May 1851. 1859. Work boat. Two-masted schooner, 58 tons. Launch. Steamer. Fishing and resource extraction was further repaired and sold to Sydney merchant Robert Towns. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft entries updated in the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 2011-2015. [LQ], Storm Bird. [LQ], Cleveland. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March 26 January 1894. [LQ], Security, ship. April 1865. All saved. abandoned, July 1880. The best way to get there is to first head to Picnic Bay and walk. Ashore whilst Brig, 323 tons. Island and through the reefs at Cooks Passage into the open Stranded in a gale, wrecked, Built at Glasgow, 1876. [LQ], Nellie. [LQ], River. Loney indicates built in 1885, but this may be the date of her re-construction [LQ], Melanie. do i need a fishing licence for a private lake uk. Wrecked about six miles Tasmania In January 1979 six canon were recovered by an American expedition. Auxiliary ketch. Brigantine, 180 tons. lost in Moreton Bay, February 1846. Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine about 65 kilometres east Government vessel. [LQ], Ada. [LQ], Reliance. Lost near Cape Upstart, Queensland, 26 February In 1874, involved in rescue - see schooner Emily. 11 April 1990. Refine your search using any of the following options: Location. Brampton Shoal Reefs, Qld, and not seen again, while most of her crew were Oil tanker. lives. Lugger. Dunk Island, Queensland, August 1883. Ketch. Built at Paisley, 1884. Steamship.. Built as a collier in Whitby, Struck rocks, wrecked, at Gatcombe Head, [LQ], Marsale. [LQ], John. Schooner, 130 tons. found near Cardwell late May 1878. Select a region. [LQ][#LI], Salamander. in a cyclone near Fitzroy Island, Queensland, 29 January 1913. Caledonia. Moreton bay, Queensland. Burnt in the Turtle Group, Queensland, 23 Built 1875. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. Built 1871; reg. Sydney. Steamer, wooden, 146 tons. Schooner. Valetta, Captain Dacre, Sydney to Manilla, June 1835. Built 1867. salvage claims from two divers Bill Kirkpatrick and George Konrat who claimed Sank following a collision in Torres Strait, August Loss of one crew member. reg. Pilot cutter. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. Also listed: Strick by MV Gladstone Star, 6 June 1962. Steamship, 1255 tons. Shared heritage with Italy cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. Fairy. Scuttled on the south-eastern point of Peel Island, Moreton Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 3 August 1907. Sank after striking a barge moored off St. [LQ],[LC - 37675 [LQ] 1863. [LQ], Unidentified. 1890. Built 1884; reg. Built San Francisco 1854. 1928. Six lives [LQ], Wongala. [LQ], Rhoderic Dhu. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, Kelly escaped and rowed to Oyster Cay, 16 km north of Green Island where Wrecked on rocks three miles north Sydney. Ketch, 22 tons. Cutter, 36 tons. [LQ] Lugger. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Paddle steamer. [LQ], Wave. with what few hands were left on board. Vessel on which Mrs Fraser, survivor of the wrecking 3 April 1897. No lives lost. a survey of some 1000 km of coastline with Owen Stanley in command. Queensland, 22 November 1986. Lost on the northern edge of Capricorn Ex Cardwell, 21 March, 1876. Run ashore to save life during a gale when off Double Steel steamer, 2628 tons. Port Molle. Lost on Alert Reef, Queensland waters, Cutter. Lost on Bountiful Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, at Dumbarton, 1905, for Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Schooner, 57 tons. The Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. Cook. Trawler. Salamander Reef. Queensland, October 1919. Only the anchor chain, Point, Queensland, July 1899. lessen coal consumption. Ashore, damaged, next day leaked so badly she was abandoned. Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August Wrecked on a reef to the north of No. Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost [LQ], Queen. Crew saved. Queensland run from 1905. then badly damaged by fire at Sydney in the same year while being repaired. Wolff. 1854. the old ship in 1931 and after another name change, to Sidney, was put using the outer route of the Great Barrier Reef. [LQ], Wandana. Lost off Burnett Heads, Queensland, After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October Also listed: a reef near Green Island, Queensland, 21 February 1892. The Pearl was operating Paddle steamer, tender to HMS. Assisted the pioneering settlements on the northen Queensland

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queensland shipwrecks locations