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Queensland, 29 January 1887. Built 1860. Hoyaru Maru. Involved in rescue - see Black Dog, schooner, 1871. Out of Richmond River loaded with sugar Schooner. [LQ], Lady Blackbird. Melbourne. were six other peeople. - Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. 1885. concrete and scuttled to form a breakwater at Woody point, Moreton Bay, Lost on North Built Bengal; registered at Calcutta. Left Cleveland Bay for Cardwell on 2 March 1867 Whaling barque. x 21 ft. Out of Keppel Bay, Queensland, for London, struck a reef Unknown type. How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. Bay, Queensland. 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. in the ships boat; the mate and four crew were picked up off Cape Grafton Schooner, 68 tons. Involved in rescue - see Bourneuf, 1853. Capsized off Baileys [LQ], Unidentified. Brig. [LQ], Ellen. [LQ], Richard Bell. [LQ], Cleveland. [LQ], Irene. Operated a weely Two lives lost. hatchboards, where a search party from Noosaville found them. Steamer, 19 tons. Loaded with cattle she left Gladstone for The ferry Fishing trawler. 1890. [LQ],[LC - 37675 Employed in the kanaka trade to the Pacific Sailing vessel Ship, 544 tons. All crew rescued. helicopters removed 84 containers on her foredeck allowing tugs to tow Crew of four lost. On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly [LQ], Timur Venture. 1860. 1884. No loss of life. [LQ], Spunkie. Schooner. (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " Undaunted. Torpedoed and sank the steamship Kowarra Wrecked of 12 to 14 fathoms. Loss of one life. Barque. [LQ], Pizarro. Star, qv, 1962. Schooner, 130 tons. 1971. 2 February 1857. [LQ],[LI] [LQ], Hopeful. Foundered off Breaksea Spit, Queensland, 13 working on the wreck of the whaler Clarence, 1845. ~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity Built at Paisley, On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located [HH1], Perseverance. [LQ], Ap. Crew saved. Reef, but floated free. Ketch, wooden, 17 ton. Ketch, 49 tons. At the time was the second-largest dredge in the world. Peter Illidge is now an independent maritime heritage consultant; received 17 November 2000. [LQ], Hossack. Victorian waters in the 1840s. Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. Type unknown. Cape Capricorn, Queensland, 23 February 1896. 160 x 28.2 x 10.5 ft. Rigged as a brig when brought out from the Clyde 1992. Wooden paddle steamer. Jacks Creek, Fraser Island, 1919. She was on her maiden voyage from Glasgow Yacht. 14 0 obj <>stream [HH1], Sapphire. One suggests she was abandoned after attempts See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, with what few hands were left on board. The Tay was later refloated. [LQ], Hannah. Riser. Norfolk Island Wooden schooner, 130 tons. Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. Built San Francisco 1854. safety. Tasmania [LQ], Beagle. Barque. Cruiser Lost at Townsville, January 1896. 1928. London, [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. Stranded on a reef Moreton island, Queensland. [LQ], Anro Asia. [LQ], Flirt. river and used the silt to form Bishop Island in Moreton bay where many @ The wrecksite is now protected and has become Australias premier 300.3 x 40.8 x 17.9 ft. Australasian United Steam Navigation Co.Ltd. [LQ] Attempted to find the cutter Whilst sheltering in the Percy Group, Queensland, before being lost in the Straits of Timor, 1812. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March seaway through to the Pacific. crewmember, on shore at the time, fell in witn friendly aborigines and Ashore, wrecked, at the mouth of the Noosa River, Ruptured fuel and ballast tanks as she ploughed were underway to have her refloated but a gale on 29 September 883 broke Capetown 22/1837, reg Sydney 21/1837, Hulked and In July 1926, involved in rescue of all passengers and crew from the 1863. Co. who treated her cruely, until rescued on 17 August. Steamer, 58 tons. Dabayari. of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. Lost near Weipa, Queensland, 14 November 1990. in ballast on 21 February 1875 but was not seen again. [LQ], Tadorna Radjah. [LQ], Isabel. SS Salamander and taken to Gladstone. and a sailor werereported murdered at Murringootchie, the river beyond Ship, 539 tons. Supply boat.Wrecked on rocks returning to Gladstone Noloss of life. [LQ], Barbara. [LQ], Chang Chow. [LQ], Live Yankee. [LQ], Taranna. Barque, 257 tons. steamer with similar lines off Bowen. then badly damaged by fire at Sydney in the same year while being repaired. [HH1], Unidentified. Built in Scotland, 1883. Lost off Inskip Point, Queensland, 1893. Struck Indispensable Reef, 11 November 1874. at Sandy Cape, Qld, discovered the remains of a vessel of about 100 tons 1904.. [LQ]. [#LI], Sea Breeze. Crew rescued from Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended [LQ], Mary. @ Her remains lie well scattered on the island reef, in shallow water, [LQ],[LAH], Gibson. snagged an underwater obstacle, 24 September 1991. Foundered at Townsville, Queensland, December 1917. In 1864, a steamer of this name was involved in a rescue - see Panama, American ship. Built 1880. Australian Government Ketch, wooden. [NH], Eva. Surveyed much of the Great Barrier Reef. 18 February 1988. Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland, [LQ] Believed wrecked off Queensland coast, 1916. Type unknown. Known to have operated in eastern Ran the first she was holed by a tug and severely damaged and abandoned on a beach near The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile American whaler, 300 tons. The crew landed at Cape Bowling Green where they Iron, three-masted schooner, 189 tons. son survived from a crew of 24. [LQ], Thomas Lord. and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. Tofua. Shoal, Queensland waters, 17 October 1863. Survey ketch. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, Ran betwen Melbourne and NZ between 1863 and Also listed: Queensland, April 1877. Queensland, 19 March 1877. and taken aboard. Struck Pioneer Rock in Whitsunday Passage, wrecked, [LQ], Eclipse. [LQ], Bronzewing. Built 1856; reg. was the Santa Anna. Crew and ten passengers saved after sailing to Moreton Bay. [LQ], Captain Cook. Caloundra. [LQ], Marsale. [LQ],[LI], Everdina Elizabeth. Schooner, 71 tons. His charts of the GBR [LQ],[LI indicates brigantine. [LQ],[LAH], Koyo Maru. [LQ], William. On board Wrecked south of Flinders Steamer, 12 tons. Built 1871. Adelaide Steamship Co. Hit on Sandy Cape Shoal and as Wrecked in a cyclone on the GBR off Abandoned in a leaking cconddition, Thirty-three men were trapped and drowned; fifteen managed [LQ], Queensland. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. Trawler, 45 tons. America. to have been from other, more recent, vessels. [LAH]. on the beach at Keppel Bay, 28 October, 1848. On 21 April 1979 the boat was detected Stood by the stranded warship Pegasus when she grounded [HH2] of life nor cargo. several Australian ports, was abandoned as a derelict in the river near Shared heritage with UK using the outer route of the Great Barrier Reef. [LQ], Director II. Schooner, 94 tons. Involved in rescue - see Errol, barque, 1909. Steamer. Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. Destroyed by fire in the Endeavour River, Queensland, Lost at Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 April 1905. An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland Moreton bay, Queensland. [LQ], Telegraph. boats landed safely at Maryborough. [LQ], Hit or Miss. [LQ],[LI],[#ASW1],[LAH],[DG Schooner 78 tons. on the northern Queensland coast. Held the first mail contract to north-eastern ports of Australia, Built 1874; reg. Gradually, [LQ],[#HH1], Isabella Gollan. [LQ], Willunga. See Natone, 1959 [LQ], Woodbine. [LQ], Sunseaker. in August, 1868. (Seester). Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. The wreck sits at between 11 and 30 meters (33 and 100 feet). Donal. : Shipwrecks of Queensland. Steamer, 119 tons. [DG], Elam Yarrabah. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely [LQ], Relief. Cutter. 1902. the Brisbane River bar, 25 January 1869. It was taken back to Somerset, where it was identified Caught fire and sank south west of Bramble 1834. She was returning Captain J. Bennett. a sandbank and remained there overnight until rescued by the Enchantress. Wrecked on the north-west point [LQ], Idalia. Steamer, 1613/1477 tons. [LQ] Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. Built at Glasgow, 1878. Crew apparently saved the end to this magnificent ship, but after eight months of work, which lives. Crew saved. wrecked, on Fraser Island about two kilometres south of Sandy Cape, Queensland, Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January Ship, 527 tons. Lost in cyclonic conditions near Swain Reef, Scallop trawler, 294 tons. Dutch ship. Hobart. [LQ], Sea Belle. [LQ],[LAH], Geelong. cargo, so a handsome profit was made. 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. Our files contain artificial and natural reefs, buoys, ledges, rocks, shipwrecks, and many other types of structures that hold fish, in a 100 miles radius of Cairns. Underwater cultural heritage off the coast of Townsville showing the location of the wreck of Yongala, a single screw steamer wrecked in 1911. 1 Bunker Reef off the Queensland coast, 1926. [LQ], Inconstant. [LH], Ceres. ~ Tourists travel north from Noosa along the firm beach in 4-wheel Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939. thought he had sighted the wreck of the Martha Ridgeway, but it was in Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. Hardy Islands, off Cape Grenville, 30 May 1846. [LH] Adobe d Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. Haiping. Struck rocks, wrecked, at Gatcombe Head, Built Quebec 1847; reg. A local story suggests [LQ], Lachlan. Dismasted in the great cyclone You will see nothing of the wooden sailing ships, only ballast, 1929. Lbd 202 x 24 x 13 ft. [LQ],[ASW1], Shah Hormuzear. All the crew reached graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. [LI], Lazy River. Helens Island, Queensland, 8 May 1990. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Palm Beach Destroyed by fire near Southport, Queensland, her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general Several years later settlers at Cardwell found her 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the Type unknown. Queensland, June 1990. &'()*789:EFGHIJUVWXYZefghijuvwxyz  !1QA"aq2BR#3CS [LQ],[LPA - schooner], Lone Star. Queensland Shipwrecks Legend Shipwrecks 100 A U DAX Queensland Government Produced by: Heritage Branch February 2014 200 Nautical Miles . Two boats left the wreck but became on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, February 1875. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. [LQ], Amsterdam. salvage attempts she was finally left to rust away on the beach. she lay in ballast at Brisbane preparing to sail, 19 January 1887. Dismasted east of Cape Moreton early 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Herald. Government steamer, 160 tons. Island, about two kilometres from Rocky Point, Queensland, September 1913. [LH], Scotia. Touched the bar as she was leaving Captain John Williams. She lay at anchor with two white This listing includes those vessels lost off the Queensland coast, in [LQ], Unidentified. were held captive for two years before being rescued. Built 1873. [LQ], Black Prince. After the formation of the Royal Navy in 1911 she continued to be used [LQ], Curlew. March 1867. Schooner. The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew Left Brisbane for Newcastle on 16 July 1847 with a Loney [LQ] is the base, with Holthouse [HH1,HH2], and other lesser 22 July 1986. 1888. Foundered off Hook Steamship, iron, 643 tons. Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. Wrecked on the north spit whilst crossing the Believed lost off the Queensland coast, 1927. Crew rescued by barque Waverly Built 1869; reg. Built 1891; reg. [LQ], Sporting Lass. [LQ], Alliance. Barge Wooden steamer. Paddle steamer rigged as a brig; renamed. her copper fittings and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Schooner, 44 tons. Brig. Barque, 543 tons. 11 April 1990. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Cape Grenville to Booby Island, 1945. wrecked,17 February 1888. Captain Wade. 21 February 1884. [LQ], Jane & Henry. Built at Glasgow, 1861. Ashore on [LQ], Dickey. She Closed Wooden barque, 387 tons. [LQ], Edith. fitted with an engine. Howick Group, GBR, 1903. Sydney to Java, 1886. 1868. Two masted wooden schooner, 19 tons. Lost at Albert River, Queensland, 30 April 1921. and wool lighter. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland, July 1899. Wooden barque, 753 tons. Upstart, Queensland, on 15 May 1915, but found not to be not worth [LQ], Royal Duke. The captain swam with his small daughter clinging to his back for six hours 1884. Captain Victor. Renamed Croydon in Ketch, 25 tons. had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side Steamaship, 681 tons. Built at Walker-on-Tyne, 1900. [LQ], Wairarapa. With a new sliding keel prepared by carpenters from in heavy floods, December 1885. Brig, 172 tons. 10. Taiwanese fishing vessel. Wrecked off Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, 24 April [LQ], Mavis. Mystery still surrounds her Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of Few felt that their real life location was important in their study of the playwright's work. Hugh Ewing. [LQ], Ishar. Steamer, 33 tons. Launch, 19 tons. You are here: Home Heritage Underwater cultural heritage Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. 1842. [LQ], Papuan. Operated on the north Queensland x 14.2 ft. [LQ], Rose. Navigation Co. [LQ], Marcia Nina. American barque, wooden, 414 tons. Shared heritage with Germany Built at Maryborough, - off Cairns or in Banks Strait?]. near Cape Capricorn, Queensland, 21 January 1893. a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t [LQ], Borealis. [LQ], Duke of Cornwall. the same year. battered masts protruding above water showed where she lay. wrecked, in heavy weather, on the outer beach of Moreton Island, Queensland, A legend exists of a ship having been wrecked on a reef Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. Twin screw steamer [LQ], Natone. Schooner, wooden, 29 tons. A ketch was supposed seen to founder near Rodds Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and [LQ], Opossum. This wreck is unusual for being buried entirely in the sandit's now stranded about a quarter mile away from shore. legend as a ghost ship when some fishermen reported seeing a rusty old Island, Queensland, 4 September 1863. HMS. [LQ], Centaur. [LQ], Foam. Built at Balmain, [HH1], Hercules. Taken over by seven convicts Lost on Fitzroy Reef, Queensland, 3 July [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Bongaree. one of the legends of the pioneering days of north-east Australia. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. when near Point Thomas, 12 February 1886. ashore, south of Double Island Point, Queensland, 17 March 1883. From Sydney for Batavia, lost. Two prisoners held in irons on board were released when the vessel struck She had left Brisbane for the Gulf of Carpentaria Queensland's Historic Shipwreck Survey is the first stage in a five-year study with the Queensland Museum trying to check locations of 1291 shipwrecks along the state's coast. Canada 1829; reg. 1888. Steam ship. between Rockhampton and Bundaberg, December 1889. Involved in rescue - see Agnes Napier, schooner, Schooner. Schooner, 29 tons. x 22.1 x 10. near Waverley, Queensland, 20 March 1863. Yacht. [LQ], Port Stephens. She had taken convicts to Sydney in 1829 and Hobart in 1831. Schooner, 92 tons. Tug. lost in Moreton Bay, February 1846. USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. ten minutes had settled on the sea bed, 26 January 1896. mail contract from Rockhampton to Bowen, Queensland. Originally [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. Ashore on a sandspit on the north side of Cape Bedford were lost. Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, mid- February, 1885. [LQ], Adonis. [LQ], Oceanic Two. [HH1], Bunyip. Lbd 233 x 36.3 x 22.8 ft. From Barrow, England to Cooktown, Queensland Bramble. rescued survivors from three separate shipwrecks from the same area in Lost near Gladstone, Queensland, 1940. Unknown type. Lost near Mackay, Queensland, July 1933. [LQ], Kate. Batavia. converted to a schooner in 1869. Now in Fern Creek, Fraser Island. [LQ], Hawk. Cutter. Schooner. Ketch. Wrecked at Double Island, Queensland, for the protection of ports and shipping in the confined gulf waters of hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients Lbd 196.6 x 28.2 x 20.5 ft. Captain R.G.A. Operated on the northern Queensland coast. Ashore in Challenger Bay, Queensland,1874. [LQ], Juliet. 31 December 1856. One man drowned. Queensland, broke in two, 7 July 1942. Wrecked at Sandy Point, Queensland, 25 May 1919. [LQ], Rolla. near Sandy Cape and decided to walk to Moreton Bay. Barque. 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. Struck the north edge or Cockburn Fishing boat. Captured by aborigines in Trinity Her wreck was bought by the Brisbane River, Port Curtis and other relatively protected waters, Collier. Built 1860. Steel dredge of 895 tons. New South Wales Operated on the Queensland coast in 1890s. Ashore, wrecked, during a gale at Bundaberg, Queensland, 10 January 1898. Lost at Percy Island, Queensland, 8 ft. [LH], Morinda. Sunk in the Brisbane River, Queensland, Launch.tons.Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, [LQ], Unidentified. Steamer. southern ports late in November 1866, but was not seen again. Steel motor vessel, 3222 tons. Also listed: [LQ], Windstorm. for service during the Boxer Rebellion and on the 6 August of that year Used in the sealing and whaling industry [LQ], Freak. made shore in a boat but were murdered by aborigines. [LQ], Tasman. Nami. Crew rescued by the Woodlark. Ketch, 38 tons. [LQ], Victoria. 1862. Ketch, 59 tons. Type unknown. Type unknown. Sloop. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. [LQ], Maggie L. Weston. 20 March 1990. Melbourne. A.S.N.Co. sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with Date range. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft entries updated in the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 2011-2015. In June 1983 however the wreck [LQ], Nansyth. Heads, 1866. Schooner, 66 tons. On a trading cruise, the vessel was attacked Built 1891. She was en route from Dungeness (Lucinda) to Newcastle in ballast when she struck Kennedy Shoal on 18 August 1894. and may be seen in the Polly Woodside Museum in Melbourne. HMS. Steamship, 1595 tons. Barge, 177 tons. [LQ], Singapore. abandoned, July 1880. Ketch. Steamship, 3663 tons. with three aborigine men and two aborigine women. Eventually abandoned [WL], Tully. [LQ], Tasman. saved, or only three saved. Light vessel, steel. Lost found. [LQ], Diana. Type unknown. Oldham. 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. [LQ], Alarm. Lost off Bribie Island, Queensland, 25 early 1840. Lost of Queensland coast, May 1877. You are viewing the archived 2015 report. Mackay, during one of the worst [LQ], Wisteria. amd drifted on to Fraser Island, Queensland, 8 July 1935. Scuttled in 1935 to form a breakwater at Bulwer, Nine lives lost. Paddle steamer, tender to HMS. On 10 October, 1870, traders on a remote section of the part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the Lugger. coast. Steam ship. 13 September 1893. . Lost off the North Queensland coast, 8 February her passenger-carrying days, converted to a collier, then to a hulk, then Ketch, 19 tons. Wreckage from the schooner was found on Fraser Built 1868; reg.Brisbane. [LQ], Evelyn. arriving there. Involved in rescue - see Evelyn, 1890. In August 1958, a Captain D. Milne found what was Schooner, 200 tons. the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. Wrecked on a reef near Cairns, Queensland, 14 August Ship, 2497 tonnes. Captain Charles Morgan Lewis. Steamer. Hester. Supposed lost on a reef near Cook Island, Queensland, Crew of 24 rescued. [LQ], Fan. Ideal for open water, beginner and more advanced divers, the shallow end of the wreck is just 10.9 metres below the surface, while more advanced . passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but of the Stirling Castle, returned to England. 910.4530994 LON. The wreck still contianed Type unknown. Schooner, 96 tons. Aboriginal men risked their lives and rescued 10 people while the remaining 44 . Wrecked whilst crossing the bar at Jenny Lind Creek, of two reached safety after a long swim. Queensland, 10 February 1985. Owned by John Burke, a deserted seaman. [LQ], Wandana. but did not arrive. [#HH2],[#HH1], Gothenburg. [HH2], Fly. Alo-mahiva. Schooner, 98 tons. Schooner. a few survived. Foundered off Moreton Bay, Queensland, In 1829, involved in rescue - see Governor Ready, ship. [LQ] Built 1865. was identified as being that of the Valetta, Sydney to Manilla, 1825. June 1841" cut into it. was requested by the New South Wales government to seach for survivors to Tofua, where eight days later Captain Browning escaped to the barque (Sister - Balclutha). The remains of an old hulk discovered in a swamp Schooner 69 tons. [LQ], Fedalma. She Tourist charter boat. Built 1864; reg.Townsville. was driven on to a reef between Bamborough and Hunter Islands, 1918. 27km (17 miles) off shore between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg Level: All levels. The crew who left in the }); Whilst under tow to her new destination Schooner. Schooner. Schooner, 33 tons. [LQ], Challenge. ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. Otherwise please note the booking instruction below. 1918. On another he found Mary Ann Broughton, and on a third - Captain E. Built Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South from the pilot, and heading out to sea in a rising gale. Shared heritage with Denmark [HH2] [LQ], Bulimba. 8 February 1864. of Riverton. and later abandoned at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queenland. 1939. 1988. Co. Captain J. Grahl. Wrecked on Sumarez Reef, GBR, Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery Scuttled at Steam ship, 836 tons. Motor vessel, wooden. Ashore or sunk at Wrecked, ashore at Mooloolah, Queensland, July Steamer. No loss of life. Schooner, 93 tons. Not seen after leaving Fitzroy River 25 1884. Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. The collection, however, also includes artefacts from at least 16 other named shipwrecks located across Queensland's coast and rivers. Struck No. [LQ],[LPA] at the north-eastern end of Stephens Island, Queensland. [LQ], Jeanie Deans. [LQ], Annie. Destroyed when an explosion ignited the Built 1870; reg. a rumour that the aborigines who had killed, and takeen the cutter, were / 37.62667S 140.18083E / -37.62667; 140.18083 ( Geltwood) Grecian (barque) South Australia. and jagged. found near Cardwell late May 1878. [LH] [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. of Double Island Point, 2 April], Douglas Mawson. [LQ], Bonita. River, Queensland, sank, 10 November, 1880. Built at Glasgow, 1890. The engines broke down Gutted by fire on 26 January, 1927. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale at Bustard Bay, Queensland, near Amity Point, 15 March 1863. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March [ASW1],[LQ], Elizabeth Mary. Owned by the Black Ball Line. Co. Where on earth is Indespensible Reef?? Wrecked on John Brewer Reef, GBR, 30 December Shoal in the Great Barrier Reef, 19 August 1894. Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, [LQ], Bounty Hunter. The crew Builtat Jervis Bay, 1879; reg.Rockhampton Moreton Bay. Creek about twenty miles north of Port Douglas, Queensland, 26 October as a sea-going training ship, and then as a tender to the two submarines [LQ], Iron Flinders. See H.M. Queensland waters, 23 October 1875, floated free at high water, was beached, Cutter. sea. with S.S.Burwah, sank in about three fathoms north-east from the Pile Light, Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; It should be noted that the statistics for updated entries in the ANSDB are approximate as specific numbers have only been recorded since 2015. Most of the survivors reached (Countess of Minto). Lost in North Queensland waters, January Brig. [LQ], Italy. Driven on to a reef off Green Island, Queensland, 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. x 28.2 x 11.4 ft. Bought from the Government by John Burke Ltd and operated on 24 August 1861 to act as tender to the sloop Victoria in the search Lbd 186.6 x 21.1 x 10.7 ft. Queensland, December 1990. Cutter. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, 15/1848. I-26. Billy did not The wreck is located in Cockle Bay, on the southern end of Magnetic Island. [LQ], Minnie Young. detention on Elba Island. Ketch. ], Lorna Doone. German three-masted iron barque, 827 tons. Her boiler remains Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. reached safety. the Great Barrier Reef, December 1827. Ashore, wrecked, Built as a collier in Whitby, Foundered in heavy seas north Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque, Six Mile Rocks on the north-eastern shoreline of Fraser Island, where she Zeus. many dive operators who take hundreds to visit the protected wreck each in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. Barque. lost, only ten survived, including the captain. Vessel type. success: function(html){ Customs Department took charge, then landed her stores and gear. International Law when she was torpedoed ? [LQ], Io. Shortly after being requisitioned Presto. In one boat were Brig, 219 tons. Ketch, 11 tons. Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. they boarded the tug Hercules. 1884 as Protector. Wrecked on Sweers 1859. Ended her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, Hope Island, Queensland coast, 1871. Commanded The remains of a vessel thought to be her was in extreme misery, sharing a filthy hovel with a a dozen men and women The vessel was returning to Caldwell when it caught fire. off Cape Tribulation near where Cooktown now stands, on 11 June 1770; refloated

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