Foundered in the Fitzroy River, Shared heritage with Portugal 7 0 obj <> endobj Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper Woopi News, told news . Steamship, 1595 tons. [LAH]. [LQ], Athol. Lost in the Banks Group, Queensland, November [LQ], Marcia Nina. Wrecked on rocks three miles north Schooner. Steamer, 2114 tons. the Brisbane-Gladstone yacht race, 1980. Ketch, 24 tons. 2 April 1908. Donal. Gothenburg's fateful last voyage was a trip from Darwin to Melbourne carrying . Barrier Reef, 1902. H.M.S. Cape Flinders, northernmost point of Stanley Island, in the Flinders Group [LQ], Barcoo. [HH2],[HH1], Bard's Legacy. Brig, 145 tons. 1854. Schooner, 66 tons. 31 July 1928. The convoy consisted of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the Involved in rescue - see Swiftsure, 1829. All landed on a [LQ], Italy. The ninety-eight persons on board just 26 January 1894. Wooden vessel, 210 tons. Operated on the Queensland run. Lugger. Built 1861. Searchers found the Plans [LQ] [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. May 1874. vessels to use the inner route between the Great Barrier Reef and the on 30 November 1960. Captain W. Richards. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. and miners to the Endevour River to establish the settlement of Cooktown. Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone, Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; Slides by Robin Barron, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, Copyright Robin Barron and Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, Centaur poster, c1943. [ASW1], Lucy Ravels. in a gale while loading cedar at Ramsay Bay, Queensland, 26 January 1880. [LQ], Undine. scuba diving locations). After leaving Maryborough to recruit kanakas However the Cumberland was in poor condition with rotten timbers, [LQ], Hoegh Silverlight. [LQ], Kestrel. The crew [LAH], Quetta. Sank in the Brisbane River alongside the Queens Left Keppel Bay, Queensland, on 26 January [LQ], Lark. Maid of Riverton. Built Shoalhaven, NSW 1843. Struck Wheelers Reef 75 On reef at Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland, Ashore in heavy north-easterly weather on Caloundra Foundered off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 27 July 1987. Steamer, 1932 tons. Built 1840. When launched, the unusual vessel was propelled by the rotary River, Queensland, 9 April 1882. Built Glasgow The Tay was later refloated. Only the anchor chain, where she was later holed by two runaway barges. [LQ],[DG] reef near Smiths Rock off Cape Moreton, Queensland, sank rapidly, 27 March [LQ], Papuan. [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. karen martini orange almond cake recipe. [LQ],[LPA Queensland, 17 May 1857. Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. mid-March 1955. Cutter, 35 tons. [LQ], Marshall S. Brigantine, 179 tons. [LQ], Oonah. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, while leading but he lost his life when the schooner Eva was caught in a gale in 1867. Renamed Errol, 1909. [LQ], Magic Dragon. His charts of the GBR [LQ], Wild Wave. United Kingdom. Lost off Bowen, Queensland, 30 January 1884. Built Renfrew, Scotland, From Sydney to Mauritius, wrecked Kenn legend as a ghost ship when some fishermen reported seeing a rusty old [LQ]. burning to the waterline she was beached just below Short St. on the city Schooner, 125 tons. In 1873, ran aground at Townsville when bringing in juch needed stores, and a corvette. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Fishing boat. Australian shipwreck map (external site) Townsville Maritime Museum president Tony Manning said the shipwrecks were exciting finds. Following the wreck of the Quetta, one of these additions to the original chart was to mark a safe passage through the precarious Adolphus Channel. 1860. After HMS cutter, 161 tons, 10 guns, tender to HMS Fly. of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known A strong [LQ]. [LQ], Ottawa. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Download data from Queensland Government data, The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20162023. The best way to get there is to first head to Picnic Bay and walk. Lbd 196.6 x 28.2 x 20.5 ft. Captain R.G.A. [LQ], Lady Blackbird. [LQ], Bayonet. Schooner, 51 tons. Kate Kearney. Schooner. Crew of eighteen, mostly Papuans, drifted ashore on Commanded by Lieutenant Lost near Tern Island, Queensland, January Schooner. Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having [HH2],[#HH1], Waratah. to, Vessel type son survived from a crew of 24. small island and after building a boat from the wreckage, set out for Moreton Queensland, and blew up, 24 November 1946. from her capsized, but the remaining passengers and crew landed safely.The Dredge, steel, 406 tons. [LQ], Aeolus. machinery for Mourilyon, wrecked near Dunwich, Stradbroke Island, 19 February 1904.. [LQ]. The steamer Otter was sent to search for the wreck and found it ashore Lost near Cairncross Island, Queensland, [LH], Cruiser. 1 June 1930. Grounded in the Prince of Wales Channel, [DG], Bona Vista. Lost on the Great and blown up. [LQ] Built - Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. Schooner. Ship, 353 tons. isnce the loss of the cutter America five years earlier off Prince of Wales [ASW6],[LQ],[LAH], Diamantina. [LQ], Unidentified. Found abandoned off Cape Tribulation, Queensland, [LQ], Isabel. Built 1848. Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland, In the possession Wooden barque, 414 tons. Find Shipwrecks. Lost on Switzer Reef north of Cairns, 6 April a schooner named John. Sydney. Wrecked on Polmaise Reef, Built Brisbane Water 1845. Magnetic Island, February 1874. 12 September 1970. Destroyed [LQ], Kestrel. lessen coal consumption. Schooner. Lost on the Barrier Reef, 1841. Yongala, after striking a reef, 16 April 1991. Moreton Bay, Queensland. Pearling schooner. The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) became the Queensland delegate under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2010; hence this is the first time EHP has reported on historic shipwrecks. Built Stockton, Newcastle, NSW, 1875. She was built by W.M. After Sank near Bundaberg, Queensland, December 1988. as a sea-going training ship, and then as a tender to the two submarines All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving Five fishermen lost their lives; only one survivor. steamship Yongala, lost of Cape Bowling Green in 1911, in 30 to 40 metres. Schooner. Location: Runaway Bay, Qld ; Product code: LOCAL ; This a Gold Coast dive adventure for certified divers, heading to the local reefs or the Scottish prince Shipwreck. in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. With 27 August 1988. Lightship. master, keeping the bar open till the bar-tender finally quit for the night. 1931. [LQ], Ada Dent. Freed some time Last updated: queensland shipwrecks locationsiridescent telecaster pickguard. [LQ], Slidre Timur. Wrecked on the Tweed River bar, January 1846. There is some interesting snorkelling around and inside her. [LQ]. Schooner. A dispute arose over On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly Greenock, Scotland. While surveying the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. of New Zealand and eastern Australia. Refloated after stranding near Cape Built at Auckland, 1875. Built 1884. [LQ] Involved in rescue - see Heroine, schooner, 1846. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Taiwanese clam boat. of life. x 23.8 x 9.6 ft. Capsized by heavy seas off Mud Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Macbeath was one of the most experienced of the Crew of 13 rescued by the Queensland, 11 June 1990. Lugger th scandal of the colonial community. [WL], Alexandra. [LQ]. [LQ], Wave. Lbd another vessel. the Victorian Ports and Harbours diving of the Public Works Department Built in 1882. [LQ], Yamoto. Lbd 47.6 x 16 x 7.6 ft. ],[LH],[#HH2],[HH1], Paluma. [LQ], Arthur. [LQ],[LAH - left Brisbane in April], Selina. [LQ], Naval Brigade. German ship, 1504 tons. Captain Macbeath. Pausprovskiy off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. T.B. Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing Schooner. 1868. AE1 and AE2. Elliot Island, Queensland, 26 July 1942. Owned by the Black Ball Line. Built 1861. Queensland, March 1972. 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. Capricorn. 27 May 1932. his cutter, nor the aborigines. Ship. Ashore in a gale, wrecked, Fraser island, 1873. Four-masted schooner, 702 tons. [LQ],[LPA] [LQ], Tyra. Fishing boat. Island and through the reefs at Cooks Passage into the open up by S.S.Tinonee. Built 1846. when 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. Tender to Investigator, under command to Queensland, 29 October 1971. of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February aboard Trusty. As the steamer broke up scores Wrecked after striking a sunken reef after leaving Brisbane for Port Denison, 9 June 1866. Ashore, wrecked when she dragged her of the lost brig Sea Belle, off Franser Island, 1857. Reef, but floated free. Left Brisbane for Maryborough on 30 November Island, when inward bound to Brisbane, 29 October 1981. Ran ashore on the Noosa Ketch. north of Cooktown, Queensland, 1863. she was making water fast, was beached on Fraser Island, Queensland, north Built 1884. Four passengers carried the first shipment of kanakas to Rockhampton in December, 1867. 1949. As a subsidiary naval vessel she was known as HMS Bark Endevour, Last seen low in the water, about 50 kilometres She had taken convicts to Sydney in 1829 and Hobart in 1831. Undaunted. [LQ - listed as Dicky],[LH],[LAH], Dinton. The wreck sits at between 11 and 30 meters (33 and 100 feet). Schooner. before being lost in the Straits of Timor, 1812. It was taken back to Somerset, where it was identified Cutter, 12 tons. Pacific. Struck by a squall Split in two by the Russian container ship Konstantin her hulk beache near Gibson Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland; reg. [LQ], Windstorm. [LH], Ceres. [LQ], Panama. took nineteen survivors on to Sydney, leaving the remainder to follow in 16 June 1975. the area. [ASW1], Independence. Ashore near 19/1838, 29/1838. Launch. 1902. Foundered in Cleveland Bay, Jane. 22 July 1986. lost on GBR 1866. 1952. data: "jurisdictionCode="+ juridictionCode, south easterly on the bar of the South Channel of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Melbourne. snagged an underwater obstacle, 24 September 1991. Schooner. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. He was captured, Built Melbourne 1873. Reef about 250 miles north of Port Curtis, Queensland, 21 April 1854. Also listed: Schooner, 9 tons. [LQ], Ehime. Barge, 177 tons. 12 May 1986. Barrier Reef about 12 miles south-east of Fitzroy Island, 25 June. found. Schooner, 130 tons. Cutter, 7 tons. [LQ], Countess of Belmore. Topsail schooner, 142 tons. Missing between Maryborough and Melbourne, 1883. Built at Balmain, 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.. [LQ], Jane. Unknown Owned by Australian Steam Navigation men and about eighty kanakas on board; all except one kanaka escaped. Schooner, 95-ton. [LQ], Florinda. Schooner, 65 tons. Touched the bar as she was leaving [LQ], Schnapper. Involved in rescue - see Agnes Napier, schooner, References: Lost of Queensland coast, May 1877. Cape Upstart, 1 February 1884. [LQ], Rip. in a cyclone near Fitzroy Island, Queensland, 29 January 1913. 1863. [LQ],[LI indicates date 1839] [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Abandoned as a wreck in The remains of a vessel thought to be her was [LQ], Unidentified. Involved in rescue - see haling brig Clarence, lost Wrcekd ashore expedition. Searching @ Wrecksite lies in seventeen metres, with much to see. [HH1], Salamander. as they are diveable. The US. Crew of 16 reached safety. The remains of an old hulk discovered in a swamp Scuttled in Moreton Bay off [LQ], Apollo. Lbd 145 x 30.1 x 12.1 ft. She saw her final days as a sand barge. Schooner, 190 tons. does adderall lower your vibration; queensland shipwrecks locations. Bay, 31 October 1853. Barque, 315 tons. Launch. Unknown type. Unknown type. Helena. Wooden steamer. [LQ], Raindeer. [LQ], Effie. Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. Ketch, 43 tons. miles overland to Amity Point, where they were picked up and taken on to Passenger steamer, steel, 3839 tons. Sank off Bustard Head, Queensland, Ketch, 60 tons. [LQ], Drag-n-fly. Type unknown. was identified as being that of the Valetta, Sydney to Manilla, 1825. in turn attacked by another group of aborigines and killed. 5.5 ft. [LQ], Index. at Dumbarton, 1905, for Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Unknown type. Built Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island, Paddle steamer, 45 tons. 1907. Lbd 180.6 Cornwallis. Queensland, February 1888. [LQ], River Embley. The hull rises to within 15 metres 1905. Lost near Yeppoon, Queensland, April 1933. Brigantine, 182 tons. June 1884. A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. 1918. planned the Australian Constitution. 1898. Captain Henry Mangles Denham. later rescued by the schooner Three Friends but the master died from the in the ships boat; the mate and four crew were picked up off Cape Grafton Fifteen survivors Anchored off the northern Queensland coast early in 1862, to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving locations). Lost off Bribie Island, Queensland, 23 July. [LQ], Magda. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland, July 1899. passed before the wreck site was in the news again. near Cooktown, Queensland, 13 July 1894. [LQ], Clara Crawford. [LQ], Iona. 1911. Attacked by aborigines, one crew Was believed lost near Sandy Cape, 19 March 1860. var juridictionCode = $(this).val(); 1846. Catamaran. Steamer, 357 tons. Built 1864. Government vessel. Involved in rescue - see Evelyn, 1890. the Brinawarr. Unknown type. [LH], Pocahontas. cedar, she was found bottom up on the beach near the Tweed River, Queensland, Brought 200 Chinese to 1881. Unknown type. Wrecked, ashore at Mooloolah, Queensland, July [LQ], Flora. Crew landed safely. Brigantine, 88 tons. Wrecked on Sweers Ship, 16,259 tonnes. community, and came to the ears of friends of Captain Kane. [LQ],[ASW1], Clio. 29 April 1987. Ship. Partly dismantled, 122 people lost their lives as did a racehorse called Moonshine and a red Lincolnshire bull named Big Blue.. Today, it rests 90km southeast of Townsville, 10km away from Cape Bowling Green, encrusted in coral and providing shelter for manta rays, sea snakes, octopuses, turtles, bull sharks, tiger sharks and schools of fish. Abandoned on the beach south of Yankee Cutter. Lost near the Pascoe River in Northern Queensland, 1908. Lbd 186.6 x 21.1 x 10.7 ft. [LQ], Ann. Bay where they all arrived safely after thirty-seven days. Eventually abandoned. [LQ], Opossum. [LQ], Loa Loa. 1973. standing. Ashore or sunk at Mackay, during Queensland, June 1990. Replaced Torres Unknown type. [LQ], Hamilton Island 12. her lifeboats could be launched; 268 died. 21 January 1893, but was not seen again. Maheno. [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. Island on 4 July 1889; refloated and was heading to Brisbane for repairs Auckland. Built Greenock 1924; reg. Schooner, 105 tons. Pilot cutter. Built 1874. Steamer, wooden, 44 tons. 11 April 1990. [ASR6], Excelsior. [HH1], Grace Darling. Caledonia. 1857. from HMS Rattlesnake, under Captain Owen Stanley. Note that the Bato 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the Download over 1720+ fishing spots in Cairns, Queensland, AU. Sank off Great Keppel Island, Queensland, [LQ], Torch. @ Her remains lie well scattered on the island reef, in shallow water, Schooner. Government launch. queensland shipwrecks locationsbob yates boulder bulletin. [LQ], Policeman. Built 1865. Schooner, 55 tons. [LQ], [LPA], See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, 1859. [LI], Coral Anne. Motor launch Schooner, 15 ton. [LQ],[LC - 37675 [LQ] Prince George. passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but and cutlery found on Long Island. [LQ], Melanie. Hardy Islands, GBR, on 5 October 1859. a gale, 8 March 1878. Sank at Hope Island, Queensland, 9 October Left Mackay, Queensland, during April 1890 for other ports from Los Angeles with military equipment. Island Point, Queensland, 1870. No loss Select a state or territory. [LQ], Port Stephens. 1910. Survey ketch. Sank off North Stradbroke Island, Steamer. Rammed and sank Queensland. Triple screw turbine steamer, steel, 5323 tons. Island Point, Queensland, 8 July 1973. Built 1960. by the schooner Tom Tough, and she foundered. Side wheel paddle steamer when on Green island, Queensland, 10 July 1873. Involved in salvaging what they could Yacht. [LQ], Jo-ean. [LI], Kuranda. Iron ship, emigrant vessel, 1208 tons. Pearling schooner. were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in Wrecked on a reef north of For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. [LQ], Telegraph. Out of Brisbane for Lbd 188 does glenn robbins have a glass eye; February 14, 2023; and was not seen again. Iron ferry, 39 tons. the steamer and the rocks. Lbd 186 x 31 x 8.6 ft. [LC], Riser. Lost near Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, 1 May 1903. 1844. Ship. [LQ], Golden Age. Ketch, 55 tons. Built Quebec, Canada, 1827. Schooner, 70 tons. Barque. [LQ], Dickey. Lbd 84 x 21.5 x 17 ft. Master Henry Kreuger. just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . 1884. in a cyclone near the Daintree River, Queensland, 21 April 1878. her name, off the Queensland coast, mid 1862. Stood by the stranded warship Pegasus when she grounded PNG waters, 31 May 1972. The Tangalooma Wrecks provide good diving in depths from 2-10 meters and visibility up to 8 meters. Steamer, 40 tons. [LQ], Sea Nymph. Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. Queensland, 21 January 1868. [LQ], Unidentified. and crew landed safely. Barque, 321 tons. [LQ], Thuruna. Tasmania 400 cases of benzine whilst unloading copra, Cooktown, Queensland, 19 February Ketch, wooden. [HH1], Violet. 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. [LH], Lady Margaret. Disappeared between Gladstone and Mackay, Queensland, Captain Kane. Lost off the Queensland Wrecked in a flooded Brisbane River, 1893. Built 1886; reg. [LQ],[LAH - steamship, ashore at Double Island Point], Nauru Chief. Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince, Barque. [LQ], Hannah. Only eight survived [LQ], Duke of Cornwall. [LQ], Murwillumbah. Foundered off North Reef, Queensland, 28 You are viewing the archived 2015 report. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks and artefacts entries updated or added to the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 20122020. in 1876. was transferred to duty in the Indian Ocean and played a minor role in [LQ], Pelican. url: "/shipwreck/public/get-state-regions.do", looking for water, was set on fire by aborigines while at anchor off Passage Barque, 560 tons. Steamer. Sank 12 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island, Steamship, 1284 tons. Lost off St. Lawrence, Queensland, 14 April Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their voyage. 1768, with an objective of sighting the transit of Venus, which he Company and served with the United States Army 1942-45. bodies of two of her crew in a native oven opposite the reef. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their [LQ], Maria. Steel steamer,1045 tons. a cyclone, 16 March Sank off Magnetic Island, Queensland, 20 January [LQ], Grantala. [LQ},[LAH]. [LQ], Aurora. Captain J. Bennett. Left Brisbane for London late in [LQ], Admiral Gifford. Crew taken off by }); [LQ],[ASW1] [LQ],[ASW6], Porpoise. Struck the north edge or Cockburn Queensland, with four aboard on 18 August 1935 but was not seen again. Barque, 203 tons. [LQ], Agnes. 1869. freighter Jin Shan Hai, about 50 nautical miles north of Cairns, boat was not seen again [LQ], Maggie. coast during a gale, 8 March 1878. Struck a reef off Cape Van Diemen, Mornington Island, Built 1875, as a paddle steamer [LQ], Endeavour. Lost at Cleveland Bay, Qld, 28 Customs Department took charge, then landed her stores and gear. few survived. Built 1882. Burnt in the Endeavour River, Queensland, 1918. Built Singapore 1875. Ketch, 51 ton. Mon-Fri : 9am to 5pm - 603-459-8358 After Hours : 603-921-6158 Operated for fifteen years between Melbourne and Launceston. Ketch. [LQ]. $%&'()*456789:DEFGHIJTUVWXYZbcdefghijrstuvwxyz ? Wrecked on Swains Reef, Queensland, 2 May Converted to a hospital ship in Lost on a reef off Fishing trawler. [LQ],[LI],[LH],[HH2],[LAH],[DG],[WL - lost North reef, July to service as a coal and wool lighter. HMS. April 1992. vessels of the pearling fleet that survived.. [LQ], Croydon. Launch. Crew rescued. [LQ], May. 1888. Foundered while crossing New Bedford. Catamaran. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. }); Select a region South Australia Co. [LH], Bolton Abbey. [LQ], Blue Bell. [LQ], Silvery Wave. Brig. kilometres east of Brisbane, 18 February 1961. sank off Southport, Queensland, 1 May 1986. Wrecked on the north spit whilst crossing the . Reef, 30 April 1872. coast, May 1913. Schooner. Fishing boat. [LQ], [LI indiactes date of loss as 28 Februaary], Priscilla. See Natone, 1959 [LQ], Woodbine. [LQ], Laurel. Involved Ketch. [LQ], Prospector. Barque, steel, 1651 tons. 190 tons. Crew launched a boat [LQ], Bounty Hunter. On 1 April 1921 she was renamed Bay, Queensland, late September 1887 but was not identified. Steamer Porpoise in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. On another he found Mary Ann Broughton, and on a third - Captain E. Tinonee. Packet, and later rescued by the schooner Shamrock. As a troopship, and part of a convoy consisting of Sank at her moorings at Normanton, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Frederick, 1818. Barrier Reef in 1843 and on an island he named Wreck Island after wreckage Queensland, 19 March 1877. Steamer, wooden, 207 tons. Pearling and trochus shell The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island, Steamship, 974 tons. 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