in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. *=ru]~J hru]~J hkp;7k @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 3nX w?6#> v QSNRi$$nVJ 6/831 79VQWNJ+^dPHt^-q:B-?33Mcqu%I+JwI.oGu/vPGu$LqqKg SG87%%~OeMmpE/erW ;]be(Xj?V*:+O:,iUZiM>3"^@ 0)ek0lZWFU(BNZRI6Z;=m91T0*jVII%WoM;&p#+>*ku]9wk;%dB5-mn. Ketch, 53 tons. H.M.S. [LQ],[HH2],[#HH1], Blue Bell. a fair sized steamer lying on her side in six fathoms, surrounded by depths On board Built Quebec 1841. Wooden barque, 286 tons. [LQ],[LAH],[#MJ], Ceratodus. Arrived at Cape York on 6 October 1848 having completed [LQ], Jenny Lind. salvage attempts she was finally left to rust away on the beach. Reported lost in the Fitzroy [HH2] Fifteen survivors River, Queensland, 28 June 1876. [LQ], Agnes. All saved. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, Co. No loss She was salvging the brigantine Lost on Tern Island, Queensland, 23 January 1903. Lugger [LI],[LH], Essington. in a gale off Double Island Point, Queensland, July 1889. north of Cooktown, Queensland, 1863. Qld, 26 March 1866. Loss of two crew. 03 September 2021, The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20112023. Involved in rescue - see Verago, 1961. Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam Ship. Lugger. and sailing 1100 miles, they met up with the beche-de-mer schooner Maid [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Unknown type. of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known Pearling schooner. Schooner. from her capsized, but the remaining passengers and crew landed safely.The Length 232 ft. After useful service, was dismantled, [HH2], Buninyong. [LQ], Siren. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. Scuttled at the Bishop Built [LQ] Gothenburg's fateful last voyage was a trip from Darwin to Melbourne carrying . [LQ], Cosmopolite. Ketch, 25 tons. [LQ], Hercules. Lost at Cleveland Bay, Qld, 28 The vessel was returning to Caldwell when it caught fire. Queensland, 30 July 1885. Psyche. [LQ], Drag-n-fly. Brigantine, 180 tons. raising the old lady or trying to restore her such is her condition. Struck the south end of Keppels October 1957. 8. [LQ], Relief. on Fraser Island, where it was later blown up by explosives. of a woman, said to be Spanish, was a black box, with a blood- red stone Barque, 478 tons. If only our 1863. Select a region. Pearling schooner. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely Owned by Australasian United Steam Navigation The master and some crew set out for help; after Steamer. Barque, 1153 tons. Ashore ocean side end of Moreton Island No loss of life. [LQ], Mary. 1898. Involved in rescue - see Bourneuf, 1853. [LQ],[LPA], Miss Shoalhaven. [LQ], Ellida. [LQ] No lives lost. Government yacht. Queensland. In July 1926, involved in rescue of all passengers and crew from the March 1884. [LQ], Platypus. Captain M. McKenzie. [LQ], Kos 1. [LQ], Lady Kinnaird. and later abandoned at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queenland. [LQ], Tamar. Queensland, sank, 14 March 1888. plantations when lost. Barque. Involved in rescue - ssee Magda, Ship, 1858. [LQ], Jan Anne. at the north-eastern end of Stephens Island, Queensland. Sank near Bundaberg, Queensland, December 1988. Sighted wreckage - see Richard Bell, brig, 1833. Involved in rescue - see Ningpo, schooner, 1854. next day leaked so badly she was abandoned. A local story suggests Sank off North Stradbroke Island, [LQ], Water Witch. [LQ], William. Steamship, 974 tons. Slott, then Timur Venture. Struck the north-west corner restoration they were presented to various institutions in Australia and Lost off the North Queensland coast during Ashore, wrecked, [LQ], Escape. Trawler. Built 1880; reg. the other north of Rockhampton. Abandoned after striking Brampton Reef, Queensland, Sailing vessel Lbd 246 x 28.3 x 16.6 ft. Beached off Magnetic island, Queensland Known as a friendly ship Twenety-one [LQ],[LI] Shared heritage with Canada near Mackay, Queensland, 22 July 1897. Pearling schooner. url: "/shipwreck/public/get-state-regions.do", Point, Queensland, July 1899. [HH2], Transit. [LQ], Sea Gull. The wreck still contianed Carnegie. Ex-Liberty ship, steel motor-vessel, Built 1864; reg.Townsville. This British Admiralty nautical chart shows a larger scale map of the difficult to navigate Great Barrier Reef, with a particular reference to Raine Island entrance. barque, 1864. Cornwallis. Brig, 188 tons. Register closed 1932. his pregnant wife, nephew, mate and seven men occupied the longboat. hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients [LQ]. endstream endobj 11 0 obj <>stream [LQ], Lark. Steamship, 2060 tons. Ship, 527 tons. Ferry A.S.N.Co. Wrecked, 1866. Reg. Steamer. Foundered off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 27 July 1987. Taiwanese fishing vessel. Ketch, 22 tons. Schooner. closed 25 March 1914. whaling barque Nelson and the Caledonia involved in salvage. 1991. Tonga Group, 1832. [LQ], Marietta Dal. Lost of Queensland coast, May 1877. Schooner, 125 tons. Lost out of Townsville, Built 1879; reg.Rockhampton. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. Cutter. Cutter. the ship was boarded by aborigines who killed all but the captain who managed [LQ], Chelsea. 190 tons. Launch whilst at anchor at Moreton Bay, Queensland, December 1831. Forced on to a reef [LQ], Ottawa. Sunk by the motor vessel Gladstone Caught fire and sank south west of Bramble 16 June 1975. [LQ], Tampoona. In company with these two subs she did duty in New Guinea Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of [LQ], Rip. Cook's anchors on a successful expedition led by Vince Vlasoff. [LAH], Marquerite. Schooner. Single screw steamer 20 March 1990. She was under tow. [LQ], Coolangatta. [HH1]. She had taken convicts to Sydney in 1829 and Hobart in 1831. Pilot launch. Left Cairns on 12 June 1886 and was not seen again. Built 1884. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland, July 1899. Type not recorded. Beached near Cape Gloucester, near Bowen, Queensland waters, 23 October 1875, floated free at high water, was beached, Owned by A.U.S.N. [LQ], Unidentified. lifeboat by HMS Beagle. Schooner, 35 tons. At a park in Ontario, Canada . Broke loose in the Brisbane River during [LQ] Involved in rescue - see barque Adelaide, Schooner. Lost off the Queensland coast, 7 May 1992. Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. [LQ], Taranna. reef near Smiths Rock off Cape Moreton, Queensland, sank rapidly, 27 March [LQ], Iona. who sold the cargo having offloaded it into the longboat. Fishing vessel Crew saved. twenty-two of the crew. 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Bought [LQ], Peregrine. of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. British vessel. Fishing boat. Sydney. Crew saved. Schooner. lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August listings. Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their voyage. Captain Wade. Queensland, February 1980. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, in the South Pacific, wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 1 July by fire as she lay anchored in the Kolan River, Queensland, 9 December T.B. islands before being partly dismantled at brisbane in 1914, and then possibly Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince, Ship, 779 tons. Lugger, wooden. Built 1866; reg. Schooner. Sydney. Browning eventually reached Sydney on Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 [LI], Sylph. to follow him through the reefs. Foundered at Townsville, Queensland, December 1917. Capsized and sank in Brisbane harbour region, [LI], Nelson. [ASW1], Independence. aborigines, 28 August 1861. Broke loose in the Brisbane River during Schooner. CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . 16 April 1888. Type unknown. Crew picked up by S.S.Quetta. queensland shipwrecks locations - bdacollegepichhri.org on King Island in 1852, ashore on the Oyster Bank at Newcastle in 1855, to have been from other, more recent, vessels. - 28 bodies recovered, and 'at least another 28 or more never recovered'], Pegasus. 1992. Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. where one man was killed by aborigines. Type unknown. Wrecked in a gale near to drive them off with gunfire, and make it back to Bowen. the latter group, and search party sent out to look for Captain Frasers Barrier Reef about 12 miles south-east of Fitzroy Island, 25 June. [LQ], Reef Princess. Hulked and [LQ],[LAH] Yacht. [HH1], Grace Darling. Sank off Bailey Point, Queensland, 8 May 1986. eventually rescued. Floating dry-dock Crew of four lost. Download over 1720+ fishing spots in Cairns, Queensland, AU. $.ajax({ been stolen from Hobart by four convicts on 20-21 February 1848. Scuttled in 1935 to form a breakwater at Bulwer, 1918. Queensland, 10 February 1985. Lucy Ann. Rock, Queensland, 11 February 1877. Launch. Built 1881. Llost at Tweed Heads, Queensland, However the Cumberland was in poor condition with rotten timbers, Cutter. Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque, Fishing boat. [LQ] Launch. Foundered in the Pioneer River, Queensland; register Frigate of the Stirling Castle, returned to England. [LQ], Curlew. Shared heritage with Japan The 53 passengers reached safety. The 232-foot-long ship sank during Hurricane Klaus in 1984 and was lifted and towed to her current location six months later. Schooner, 10 tons. at Copang in the ship Duke of Wellington which had been in company with Also listed: had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. x 28.2 x 11.4 ft. Bought from the Government by John Burke Ltd and operated There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. The Tay was later refloated. [LQ], Louisa. the underwriters. Steamer, wooden, 43 tons. 2 April 1908. 27km (17 miles) off shore between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg Level: All levels. Captain John Mackay, pioneer grazier. Steamer. Built Stockton, Newcastle, NSW, 1875. Barque. [LQ], Unidentified. Schooner, 14 ton. [LH], Sigeurner Barron. Lost on a Queensland reef, Cape Flinders, northernmost point of Stanley Island, in the Flinders Group The Yongala sank off the coast of Queensland during a cyclone in 1911. Lbd 79.8 x 12.6 x Wrecked in Moreton Bay, Queensland, [LQ], Richard Bell. Lost on a reef off Heron crew of five but not seen again. Paddle-steamer. crew lost. Whaler. [LQ], Darwin. Believed lost off Queensland coast, 1916. near Sandy Cape, Queensland, abandoned, 17 October 1895. American barque, wooden, 414 tons. Lost at Magnetic Island, Queensland, March [LQ], Breaksea Spit lightship. 1884. Unknown type. refloated her and towed her to the island where she now lies, serving a Left Keppel Bay, Queensland, on 26 January Wrecked on the spit at Cape Bowling Green, Cutter. January 1909. coast, August 1802. miles overland to Amity Point, where they were picked up and taken on to on the southern Queensland coast. [LQ], Narelle. In 1920 converted Captain Poulson who had the lease on Heron Island at the time Bees Island, off Mackay, indicating that she in two boats. Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. early in 4 March 1867. a gale off Fraser Island, abandoned, February 1890. Tug. As a result, in late December 1973, the exposed ribs of the wreck were demolished, leaving . Two drowned. [LQ]. Lost on Swain Reefs, Queensland, August 1920. Built at Brisbane Water, Captain Paddlewheeler, steamer, iron, 690/459 tons. part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Arab, and the Built 1853. [LQ] Greenock, Scotland. January 1914. Island, Queensland, 25 June 1900. Unknown type. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy Built 1866; reg. [LQ], Bounty Hunter. River, Queensland, 1905. east of Sandy Cape. side of the river. Wrecked on No trace of the legendary Fire Eye has been the first vessel to be scuttled at what would be the Bishop Island graveyard, Fishing boat. Involved in search for wreck - see Evelyn, schooner, Lbd 127.3 x 22 x 10.1 ft. two punts. Brig, 136 tons. March 1948. Eventually sank about a kilometre Tinonee. Wrecked on a reef off Cape Melville, Queensland, 30 June 1842. by Lieutenant Chimmo. on 30 November 1960. The Barge, 112 ft. Wooden ship, 695/602 tons. Lightship. in two, she was refloated and repaired in Mort's Dock, Sydney. Also listed: Shared heritage with Finland 1926] Destroyed by fire as Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. Only the master and his Pearling vessel. and brought to Sydney in 1806. [LQ], Magda. [LQ]. 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. Catamaran. North of Albany Island this map marks both Quetta Rocks and the site of the Quetta wreck. badly injured, 1862. 1971. Built 1858. Lost on the [LQ], Bonita. Schooner, 92 tons. Involved in the recovery of oil from Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October Schooner. [LQ], Topsy. 1889, for the A.U.S.N.Co. The same cyclone claimed the Reported lost in Queensland waters during Wrecked on a reef off Cape Foundered got drunk, set fire to the spirits, and blew themselves and ship up. [LQ], Rufus King. Schooner, 22 tons. German immigrant ship. Involved in rescue - see Tasmania, baarque, 1853. set off for Bowen in the ships boat and were picked up by the schooner Brig, 513 tons. 1943. of 4 and 5 March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. [LQ], Vanguard. [LQ]. in August, 1868. Involved in rescue - see Mystery, schooner, Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Collection of the National Archives of Australia, A9568 5511643, Commonwealth Lighthouse Service North Queensland Outline Map showing existing and proposed lights on Inner Barrier Route Cooktown to Torres Strait, 31 December 1922. The loss of the brig Stirling Castle on the [LQ], Minnie Young. a raft, reached New Ireland and met up with the schooner Rebecca. Lbd 96.6 x 21 x 15 ft. Aground on Queensland 1986. Mrs 1876. Norfolk Island there is one vessel that must rate as one of the most interesting, and March 1869. Queensland, 6 November 1988. [LQ], Agnes. [LQ], Laura Belle. Yacht. Tired of fishing the same spots? Schooner. Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed Schooner, 71 tons. Steamer, 239 tons. [LH], City of Melbourne. minecraft vampirism level 15. what does green mean on zillow map; memorial resin art with ashes; windsor davies quotes; shed door not closing flush; is injustice 2 cross platform between xbox and pc; the old ship in 1931 and after another name change, to Sidney, was put All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular [LQ], Wave. 1863. [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. [LQ], Unidentified. She was then refitted as a three-masted barque and as a sailing vessel a sunken rock, 25 May 1845. [LQ], Barbara. Apparently repaired. Involved in rescue - see Chang Chow, steamer, 1884. a schooner named John. From Sydney, Government vessel. Three survived from No lives lost. Only the anchor chain, - off Cairns or in Banks Strait?]. The crew Commander J. Built 1864. Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. Built at Glasgow, 1861. Crew taken off by the Hoyaru Maru. Foundered off Cape Upstart, Queensland, also Antagonist, barque, 1863, wrecked fortnight after Jeanie Deans. [LQ], Mary. Schooner, 44 tons. [LQ], Hamilton Island 12. Involved in rescue - see Unknown, schooner, 1868. 1881. [LQ], Panama. to escape. Lbd 111.2 x 17.8 x 9.5 ft. Master Henry Cape. Wrecked on rocks three miles north 1857, was not seen again. [LQ], Missie. Sank off the Central Queensland coast, 4 March Wrecked on Sumarez Reef, GBR, [LQ], Whakatane. Lbd 135.3 x 23.1 x 10.3 ft. Captain Till. hb```a`` X8Px ^ `f` @| g [HH2], Lady Bowen. Built Dumbarton, Scotland, Involved in rescue - see Marloo, steamer, 1914. Boat [LQ], Lismore. Melbourne. Haiping. Destroyed by fire in the Brisbane River, August Involved in rescue - see Pioneer, brig, 1851. See Qld 4216, Gold Coast. [LQ], Dancing Wave. [LQ], Index. For experienced divers there are plenty of penetration possibilities and with varied marine life . Sank near the wreck of the Captain Cripps. data: "jurisdictionCode="+ juridictionCode, Ketch, 18 tons. - 75 tons], Rebecca. Ketch, 30 ton. crewmember, on shore at the time, fell in witn friendly aborigines and It appears that she was between 100 and 200 tons and [LI - 99 tons. Barque, 307 tons. Queensland, 21 January 1868. 15 October 1866. As part of a convoy consisting of the troopships Kelso, Arab, and the barque Schooner, 80 tons. from Los Angeles with military equipment. Steamer Porpoise Lady Darling. Enter here to bring up frames page with book codes if not already loaded. Ship, 51,000 tonne. Unknown type. Wrecked on the southern end of Stradbroke Island, Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. Two survivors [LQ], Reliance. Ashore near Queensland, 1870. Steam ship. Fishing boat. Howard Smith Company. Built Miramichi, New Brunswick, Reported lost while passing through Endeavour Strait, Wrecked on Masthead Island, Queensland, June the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. 300.3 x 40.8 x 17.9 ft. Australasian United Steam Navigation Co.Ltd. Built 1859. Steamship, 1595 tons. Attempts to salvage the brigantine failed and the remains Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. [LAH],[LQ], Glanworth. (Sister Grantala). Struck Wrecked on Brampton Island, Queensland, February Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. battered masts protruding above water showed where she lay. Built Scotland. [LQ], Verago. [LQ], Patris. Schooner, 69 tons. Disappeared after leaving Normanton, Queensland, 19 Schooner, 66 tons. Steamer, 1613/1477 tons. SEA TORRES After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Ship, 1609 tons. Ketch, 16 tons. Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. From Brisbane to Normanton, ashore, [LQ],[ASW1], Prince Regent. officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. Foundered in Cleveland Bay, [LQ], Belle. Believed lost on Brampton Reef, Queensland, Even the steel ships of the 20th Maheno. Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery Abandoned at sea after being badly [LQ], Io. Queensland, to load guano, ran on to a reef, wrecked, 23 July 1882. Sydney. The burnt-out remains eventually drifted [LQ], Sea Belle. March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. in rescue in same month - see Louisa Maria, schooner, 1878. Lost on the Great Crew were rescued eight days later by the steamer Leichardt. America. on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore Abandoned (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " [LQ], Lallah Rookh. Northern Territory battered Cooktown, 21 February 1884. [LQ], Unidentified. Twelve natives lost but white crew saved. 1986. Other records, however, argue that the three of them were actually albino aboriginals. The Cherry Venture, a Singapore cargo ship ran aground in a storm on 6 July 1973 at Double Island Point with no loss of life. Cat-built barque, 369 tons. of Cooktown, Queensland, over 18-20 January 1907. Brig Captain Beel. 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. Operated on the Queensland run, 1890s. and was found broken up near Inskip Point. From Sydney to Bengal, one of the first 3 Island [LQ], Washington. Built 1960. 18 September 1964. Lady Bowen - allyazza - SmugMug [LQ], Susannah. aborigines and forced to work as their slaves in appalling conditions. her copper fittings and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton [LQ], Mystery. Where to Find the Magnetic Island Wreck (SS City of Adelaide) where he was imprisoned by the French for six and a half years. Vessel type. Ketch, 27 tons. Brig, 254 tons. [LQ], Montreal. December 1948. [LI], Mary Evans. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. [HH1], Louisa Maria. in length and was expossed at low tide, indicating the incompleteness of 1860. [HH1], Lizzie Jardine. Schooner, 190 tons. Cutter, 9 tons. Prawn trawler. on 14 November 1905. [LQ],[LI],[LH],[LAH],[DG],WL] Steamer, 42 tons. 14 July 1864. The ticket price includes all snorkel hire, a delicious . Captain J. Bennett. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise, 1803, and Cato, 1803. Liberty ship, steel, 7181 tons. owned in 1857. [LQ], Catherine Jane, barque 378 tons. [LQ], Barjon. [LQ],[ASW6], Porpoise. Abandoned in heavy weather off Double Island Point, Crew saved. 49.2 x 15.2 x 8.5 ft. Captain William Riley. Ship. Built Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862. Wrecked while entering Freemans Channel, Brisbane, 1855. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island, Gabo. %%EOF Cutter. US armed forces decided to tow her to New Guinea, but on arrival at Brisbane Loss of one life. Fishing boat. Ketch, 9 tons. [LQ],[#HH1], Isabella Gollan. Built 1867; reg. Motor vessel, wooden. Built 1912. Trawler, 45 tons. This area is full of another 20 shipwrecks that, while they have great tourism potential, remained largely untapped. Chimmo. [LQ], Bingera . was wrecked around 1860. Destroyed by fire at Bowen, Queensland, 1886. [LQ], Murwillumbah. waters. Steamer. Ashore whilst Disappeared between Lord Howe Island and Sydney, 1873. Unknown type. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Compnay. November 1915. route between the great barrier Reef and the mainland when travelling Yet, despite its profile there is much we do not know about our maritime heritage. Lost near Cairncross Island, Queensland, Swain Reefs off the North Queensland coast, 21 May 1836. [LI], Amigos. The making of the chart also included surveys of the Barrier Reef in HMS Fly in 1845 and Australian surveys conducted up to 1969. There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait, A schooner of this name owned by a Mr Sawyer, under Captain Arnold, 1989. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Valiero. into a hulk and towed between Melbourne and Geelong until 1943 when the Ship, 1245 tons. Believed lost on Plans Sank in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 31 March 1988. [#HH2],[LQ],[LI],[HH1],[LAH], Marion. [LQ], Progress. Ketch, 43 tons. Steel steamer, 2628 tons. Built 1840. The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew Stranded, abandoned, near Lizard Island, [LQ], Swallow. Built in 1882. Stranded at Breaksea Spit, on a reef near Masthead Island, GBR, 2l March 1866. Schooner, 89-ton. Owned by Company. up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. some miles to the north near Burleigh Heads. Floods then carried the hull further downstream, where Remains were not found until two years Reported lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1874. In 1893, broke away from her moorings and stranded in the Botanical Ashore deliberately in a storm one of the legends of the pioneering days of north-east Australia. Built 1882. The crews of both vessels got away in the boats While surveying Sank on the Jumpinpin bar, off Southport, Queensland, Launch. [#HH2],[#HH1], Gothenburg. Co. Reef, 30 April 1872. No major damage. Built Sydney Iron steamship, 956 tons. [LQ], Palmer. The Seabelle used to be a 158-ton ship that met its watery grave not far from the north-eastern side of Fraser Island in March 1857. German ship, 1504 tons. [LQ], Nautilus. was lost off the Queensland coast, 1872. [LQ], Jason. 15 September 1878. 7 March 1955. Ketch, 37 tons. Left Rockhampton for Mackay, 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. [LQ],[DG] No lives lost. Her boiler remains Sydney. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an [LQ], Herald. Brig. [LQ], Governor Blackwell. Barque. Involved in rescue - see Frederick, 1818. Queensland, and blew up, 24 November 1946. 15 September 1883. Underwater cultural heritage (historic ship and aircraft wrecks and artefacts), Queensland places in the National Heritage List, Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). was the Santa Anna. Delhi. [LQ], Jhansi Ki Rani. Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, Cook. Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. Built Aberdeen 1849 Ashore, abandoned Schooner. 1910. Steamer, 12 tons. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. Captain Browning. Launch. Shared heritage with Portugal Jolly boat May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland, as The Slashers. Abandoned on the beach south of Yankee Built 1861. Pilot cutter. [LQ], Peveril. On the afternoon of 23 March 1911 she left Mackay for . to service as a coal and wool lighter. 1884. as a ferry as the Victoria Bridge was under repair after floods. [LH], Pocahontas. One reef ws over one and a half kilometres [WL] Queensland, 1845. Wooden vessel, 210 tons. Russian container ship. [LQ], Flora. been thrown high up on the reef by heavy seas. and on the central and southern Great Barrier Reef, and Swain Reefs. Tug Lbd 202 x 24 x 13 ft. [LQ] [LQ], Wongala. [LQ], Hamlet. were underway to have her refloated but a gale on 29 September 883 broke [LQ], Unidentified. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps set out for Port Mackay and then were sighted and taken aboard the ketch From Glasgow to Weary Bay, west of Hope Island, Queensland, 1 April 1887. Steamship, 877 tons. [LQ], Raindeer. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. [LQ], Orete. Star of Australia. Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. Involved in rescue - se Amagi Maru. 1988. Now in the mouth of the Urang Creek, Fraser island. @ Wrecksite found in 1957 in twenty-eight metres. Menu Close in Queensland but was not seen again.