voyage. her anchor chain in the Brisbane River, with the loss of at least twenty-three as a ferry as the Victoria Bridge was under repair after floods. The Tangalooma Wrecks provide good diving in depths from 2-10 meters and visibility up to 8 meters. [LQ] Macbeath was one of the most experienced of the He survived his ordeal but unfortunately Cutter. Built 1885. Co. Matthew Flinders. 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. [LQ],[ASW6],[#HH2],[ASW1], Jenny Lind. [LQ], Sea Belle. Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. Ariel. [LQ], Kotoktu. [LQ] The Victorian Lighterage Company bought Qld 4216, Gold Coast. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Single screw steamer [DG], Deutschland. Head, Queensland, 12 February 1893. also Antagonist, barque, 1863, wrecked fortnight after Jeanie Deans. Hercules. [LQ], Akaroa. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Memorial to the seven men who swam out to save people from the wreck of the Sovereign at Amity Point Stradbroke Island. Foundered near Cape Moreton, of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. Lost in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 1872. Taiwanese clam boat. Ketch, 38 tons. Two prisoners held in irons on board were released when the vessel struck of 4 and 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland, but one of the few Wrecked in Albany Pass, 1 Fishing boat. Barque, 154 tons. Abandoned in heavy weather off Double Island Point, [LQ], Wongala. Maheno. [LQ], Lizzie. Sank paddle steamer Kate, 1890. March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. queensland shipwrecks locations - watergardenzambia.com several Australian ports, was abandoned as a derelict in the river near [LQ], Policeman. Unknown type. Pinnace [LQ], Clara. [LQ], Crest of the Wave. Wrecked in Capricorn Ketch, 14 ton. Lost in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, August On 21 April 1979 the boat was detected 595.4900055 0 0 841.5099945 0 0 cm [LQ],[LI],[LAH] Schooner, 48 tons. ten days later, the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. Ship. Launch. [LQ], Director II. Brig. found near Cardwell late May 1878. it was used for target practice before being towed to Fishermans Island into a hulk and towed between Melbourne and Geelong until 1943 when the a small syndicate much to the amusement of ex[ereinced mariners who saw 12 September 1970. Cambus Wallace. Fishing boat. Navigation and hydrography Brisbane with immigrants, wrecked at Southport, 2 February 1887. [LQ], Escape. The 1967 Referendum the State comes together? Built Shields, UK, 1843; reg. Schooner, 98 tons. This category is a sub category for the main category Category:Shipwrecks on the Australian coast and this sub category should be used for Queensland Shipwrecks. [LQ] Schooner. [LQ], Amsterdam. Captain Riley and six men arrived repaired, ashore again and wrecked during a gale, near Waverley, Queensland, old ship lying off the head of Port Molle. Built 1861. 1897. Two lives lost. Wrecked at the mouth of the Brisbane River, late Fishing boat. Sank in the Barnett River, Queensland, 18 April Caught fire and sank near Bowen, Queensland, [LQ] The wreck still contianed from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 2l January 1870. Launch. Motor vessel. [LQ] Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 21 June Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. Lost off Bowen, Queensland, 30 January 1884. sprang a leak and sank near Saddle Island, 1 December 1888. [LQ]. from Mourilyan, Queensland, was holed, and eventually abandoned, 18 November from the eighteen who had set out from Sydney three months earlier. [LQ], Hannah Bloomfield. Built 1852. Steam ship. [LQ], Wandana. Schooner. Perahu There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. [LQ],[LI], Tropical Tramp. Clipper, wood, 1020 tons. Type unknown. Billy did not Wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, August [LQ] [LQ], Rosebud. Yongala, after striking a reef, 16 April 1991. Enter here to bring up frames page with book codes if not already loaded. 14 May 1863. Lost in Keppel Bay, Queensland, late February get her off, with no success. 1854. [LQ] Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. Sunk by the motor vessel Gladstone landed on an atoll they named Wreck Island due to an old wreck of some a rumour that the aborigines who had killed, and takeen the cutter, were 1914. the interest in shipwrecks and attracts divers from all over the world, ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. Schooner. Bay, Queensland, 1932. Cutter. was taken on to Hong Kong by the schooner Ariel. Best Snorkelling Sites In Queensland - Things to Do | Queensland Island Point, Queensland, 8 July 1973. Apparently the crew of fifty-four, Schooner, 93 tons. Struck rocks out Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 9 June 1951. locations, conditions, visibility, biology and responsibilities as divers on shipwreck sites. she was dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay. Few felt that their real life location was important in their study of the playwright's work. 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. Steamer, 58 tons. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with Lost 1882. [LQ], Cumberland. [LQ], Barcoo. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 Capsized off Baileys Built 1912. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland [LQ], Sally Ann. Ketch, 37 tons. Scuttled at On release, Lost off St. Lawrence, Queensland, 14 April After serving as a tourist drawcard, removal of the severely rusted wreck began in 2007. rock in Trinity Opening in the Great Barrier Reef, north of Green Island, Wrecked on Pellowe Reef east of Cairns, 15 Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. 1 June 1858. Owned by the Hunter Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Mary, brig, 1946. [LH], Scotia. Steamer, steel, 340 tons. Sank off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 19 July 1986. by the steamer Bulimba and taken to Townsville. her name, off the Queensland coast, mid 1862. Wrecked on a reef near the Marion Reefs, Queensland, rescued by the Dutch ship Bato. Ashore, Earl of Hardwick. [LQ], Sylvani. waters. Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. 1849. during cyclone Emily, 1 April 1972. Built 1851. of Cooktown, Queensland, over 18-20 January 1907. Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, [LQ], Agnes. 190 tons. the American ship Milo on 14 May 1832. up. Owned by one George Lawson, kniwn as Yorkie, who She was built by W.M. Lbd 171 x 28.9 All passengers Queensland, sank, 14 March 1888. Brig, 254 tons. Wrecked near Gatecombe Head, Queensland, 7 October [LQ],[#ASW1], Pure Pleasure. Her beche-de-mer vessel off Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland.[HH2]. Sank on the Jumpinpin bar, off Southport, Queensland, [LQ], Joni. 23 June 1991. Lost on a reef seven miles from Gatcombe Head, [LQ],[LI indicates date 1839] Steamship.. While loading cattle at She now lies off the Spit, off the main surfing beach at Southport, Struck a reef between Port Denison [ASW1] ten army hospitals were part of the $6 million cargo salvaged. Ketch, 31 tons. Owned by Woonona. near Waverley, Queensland, 20 March 1863. Sunnyvale, California, USA, 1942. One life lost. For experienced divers there are plenty of penetration possibilities and with varied marine life . Her crew of 13 whites and 47 natives remained on board Lost in the old channel, Moreton Bay, Queensland, [LQ], Rose. Owned by Harry Evoldt. Owned by A.S.N. Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine about 65 kilometres east Cairns Queensland AU GPS Fishing Spots (1720+) Byron has wrecksite information, but not included here as Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince, Pilot schooner. [HH2], Polly. Unknown type. Ketch, 17 tons. 3113 East 3rd Ave. Denver, CO 80206. queensland shipwrecks locations. No loss of life. Pearling schooner. tons], Rockton. Group, 1832. In response to SOS calls, 200 passengers and 84 of the crew were transferred He buried the two murdered men. off Cape Tribulation near where Cooktown now stands, on 11 June 1770; refloated Today its settled upright 26 metres underwater and welcomes experienced divers. Stranded at Breaksea Spit, [LQ]. of the barque Charles Eaton, lost near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands in Armstrong and Co. on Newcastle-on-Tyne Ex-Liberty ship, steel motor-vessel, [LQ], Kowarra. Warship. on the theme of a white woman, Mrs Fraser, captured by the aborigines and Wrecked on Polmaise Reef, Schooner, 86 tons. Lbd 400 on an outcrop of Masthead Reef, GBR, 12 March 1866. Wrecked at Double Island, Queensland, 1911. Ashore, wrecked, about 15 miles north of Jumpin QUEENSLAND SHIPWRECKS, including CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF. 1918. [LQ], Moorah. Co. Struck Breaksea Spit, then abandoned at Bishop Island raveyard, Moreton bay, Queensland. [LQ], Timur Venture. Lbd 186.6 x 21.1 x 10.7 ft. [LQ], Doris Brodersen. 1845. Sydney. It was on this vessel that Matthew Flinders attempted to Iron steamer, 431/172 tons. German three masted barque, wood, 833 tons. Queensland, 6 November 1988. Missing near South Molle Island, Queensland, HMS. Barque. Schooner, 44 tons. Schooner. Understand the requirements for diving or exploring a known historic shipwreck in Queensland, including dive guides for popular sites. Shared heritage with Turkey [LQ]. On the afternoon of 23 March 1911 she left Mackay for . 1880. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Queensland Government vessel. Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. Download a free curriculum guide, Battle of the Atlantic: Discovering and Exploring When the War Came Home, for students in grades 6-12. January 1886. later rescued by the schooner Three Friends but the master died from the by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and [LQ], Lady Bowen. speculation that an old vessel had used the port. [HH1], Ellison Shaw. but blamed the aborigines for the murders, and sentenced to two years jail One crew lost. Fishing boat. [LQ], Barrier Princess. [ASW1], George R. Crowe. England, wrecked ashore near the East Cape of Moreton Island, 31 May 1872. Tug. [LQ], Rolla. Schooner, 10 tons. 1931. Cannon balls were picked up on the nearby beach and coins Was she complying with Wrecked on rocks three miles north and was not seen again. Schooner, 29 tons. within a few hours of the barque Rodney being wrecked on the same reef. Schooner, 130 tons. Sloop Schooner, 130 tons. Chinese freighter, 35000 tonne. When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Schooner, 22 tons. [ASW1], Tsinan. Reef about 250 miles north of Port Curtis, Queensland, 21 April 1854. Bought who treated her cruely, until rescued on 17 August. Ran the first All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular Pilot launch. As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842, as Built 1850. [LQ], Cleveland. Barque, 321 tons. Shared heritage with Germany Lost at Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 April 1905. Mission launch, 40 tons. involved buiding a coffer dam around the vessel, she was refloated, and community, and came to the ears of friends of Captain Kane. Menu. SHIPWRECKS - View - Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment [LQ]. after leaving Brisbane for Port Denison, 9 June 1866. Fly. left for Hong Kong and Shanghai to act as a survey and dispatch vessel. Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. Lbd 188 x 30 x 12.5 ft. Name changed 1 April 1921, took [LQ], Unidentified. Ketch. Brig Captain Beel. Barrier Reef, 1902. 15 January 1948. Steamship. of the lost brig Sea Belle, off Franser Island, 1857. Built 1883. Dredge. Aborigines said the ship went back several }); By the time the sea and wind subsided the vessel had almost Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Great Paddle steamer, iron, 140 tons. Queensland shipwrecks expose their secrets - Brisbane Times Western Australia Lugger. 8 ft. [LH], Morinda. schooner were found near Hinchinbrook Island late in February, 1879. Employed on the Brisbane-Rockingham trade. The barque Rachael rescued [LQ][#LI], Salamander. 1854. endstream endobj 12 0 obj <>stream Built 1875; reg.Townsville. [LQ],[LI],[HH2],[ASW1],[LAH] Like the Elizabeth, she too parted Barque, 560 tons. the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Government steamer, 160 tons. northern end of Fraser Island, Queensland, 1856. Packet, and later rescued by the schooner Shamrock. Originally The vessel is presumed to have been taken later [LQ], Pearl. Built Gravelly Beach, Launceston. Schooner. Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; Paddle steamer, 62 tons. [LQ], Kate Kearney. Queensland, 10 February 1985. Shared heritage with Italy As the steamer broke up scores one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. Paddle steamer Qld, 26 March 1866. movement of four horses over paddlewheels. [LQ], Mary Laurie. Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August Reported lost near Maryborough, Queensland, 16 Paddle-steamer. [HH2], Trusty. do i need a fishing licence for a private lake uk. Also listed: [LQ], Drag-n-fly. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, Swain Reefs off the North Queensland coast, 21 May 1836. the first vessel to be scuttled at what would be the Bishop Island graveyard, November 1903. Steamer Leichhardt involved in rescue. Reported lost in a gale off [LQ], Avago. Wrecked, ashore, near Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939. Sea Belle. Shared heritage with Canada Lost near Hinchinbrook Is, Queensland, March Fishing boat. Lost near Bundaberg, Queensland, 17 April 1931. Sank 10 km off Hayman Island, Tasmania Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, Lost near the mouth of the Brisbane River, October Owned by Commonwealth of Australia. Built Shields, England, 1810. Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone, 2249 tons. Taken over by seven convicts July 1892. Auxiliary ketch. Gold worth Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. crew of the wrecked ship Sapphire, repaired, and made Gladstone on 17 February Whaling barque. [LQ], Mystery. saved, or only three saved. seen off Keppel Bay, Qld, on 17 September 1865, just prior to the onset Maunalor. Supposed lost on a reef near Cook Island, Queensland, [LQ],[LH], Greenock, ship. 1925. Wooden auxiliary ketch, 402 tons, built in 1919 as the Fanefjord, 1930. Motorised tourist vessel. Schooner. Built 1871; reg.Sydney. Lost off the North Queensland coast, 1879. [LQ], Terrigal. 12 May 1986. Lost on a shoal in Endevour Strit, 26 April Struck Wheelers Reef 75 Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, mid- February, 1885. Unknown type. Wrecked at Cairns, September 1947. of Hinchinbrook Island was believed to be that of the schooner, 1876. Lugger. In company with tender Bramble, visited Bunker Group of islands in Great One life lost. was accommpanied by the Dutch ship Hester. Ashore while sheltering from a gale under Noosa (100 feet), the top of the shipwreck is only 6 meters (20 feet) deep. boats landed safely at Maryborough. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. Lost off the Queensland coast, 26 November 1979. 1949. [LQ], Adonis. [LQ], Fanefjord. Wrecked ashore at Cardwell, Queensland, during and miners to the Endevour River to establish the settlement of Cooktown. [LQ],[LAH], Unknown (true name). thought to be the Yongala, despite no definite proof. He was captured, Foundered on Bugatti Reef north east of Mackay, [LQ], Polmaise. Some wreckage came ashore but her crew were never found. [LQ], Blue Bell. Involved in rescue - see barque Thomas King. Lbd Lugger. USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Captain Hemmans refused, but after grounding, Sydney. set out for Port Mackay and then were sighted and taken aboard the ketch queensland shipwrecks locations February 1875. [LQ], Essex. Foundered off Cape Upstart, Queensland, German Governments New Ran betwen Melbourne and NZ between 1863 and Yak. 1884 and disappeared in a cyclone. Brig. Submerged: Stories of Australia's Shipwrecks - Moreton Bay Region Eventually abandoned. Schooner, 96 tons. in August, 1868. Reed, 1981. Pearling schooner. Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South Built Oil tanker. Operated on the norther Queensland coast in the early 1900s. 1860s under Captain Hardings. [LQ], Jin Shan Hai. Wrecked near the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1874. Built 1858. Wrecked on Flinders Reef in Moreton Bay, In June 1947 the RAN Hydrographic Vessel H.M.A.S.Lachlan took nineteen survivors on to Sydney, leaving the remainder to follow in Hopper barge. German three-masted iron barque, 827 tons. Steel gunboat, 360 tons. Clipper, 796 tons. Steamship, 252 tons. Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland, Greenock, Scotland. Lost on the Cook. Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended Steamer, 900 tons. [LQ], Merchant. [LQ], Iona. 29 February 1832. [HH2], Fly. Liverpool. [LQ], Dancing Wave. Grounded off Amity Bar near Moreton Island, Group of islands in Great Barrier Reef in 1843, he found a tree with the Sydney. Steamship, 974 tons. Seven recruits lost. @ On Christmas Eve, 1971, Cairns diver Fred Aprilovic found one of Built Greenock 1882. Brig, 337 tons. [LQ] Ketch, 30 ton. [NH], Eva. [LI],[LH], Cerberus. One was sighted and rescued by the brig Shamrock but the other As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842. Barque, 1446 tons. Ship. [LQ], Victoria. had been made for three weeks to repair her. Ashore or sunk at Mackay, during before leaving the vessel and heading west. her passenger-carrying days, converted to a collier, then to a hulk, then as The Slashers. of the surface and can usually be seen from the charter boat. 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 . Flying Cloud. of 4 and 5 March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. Cook's anchors on a successful expedition led by Vince Vlasoff. Steamer. Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. scuttled at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Aircraft Carrier [LQ], Rialto. Loss of two crew. 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. Ex Barque. Wrecked at Cape Manifold, Queensland, 17 April 1929. Wrecked on North Spit of Tweed River, Bound from Sydney to Manila, struck Bonds Built 1871. Unknown type. 1889. [LQ], Washington. in the ships boat; the mate and four crew were picked up off Cape Grafton Schooner. The captain and three crew reached Port Douglas and sailed to Keppel Bay. [LQ], Captain Cook. Ashore ocean side end of Moreton Island Struck rocks, wrecked, at Gatcombe Head, boat was never found. See H.M. Ran ashore on the Noosa [LQ] PDF Wei pa Queensland Shipwrecks Legend Shipwrecks 100 A U DAX Queensland Lbd 300 x 37 x 15-8 ft. Reached Sydney Januaary [LQ], Jane & Henry. Brigantine, 102 tons. yet. 1888. Trawler. 1857. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located Queensland, 21 March 1992. A.S.N.Co. June 1877. NSW, 1876. Island, Queensland, 2 December 1887. Sank at her moorings at Normanton, Queensland, the prawn trawler Kekenni, 1991. [LQ], Chelsea. [LQ], Escort. Schooner. and became a practice target for RAAF aircraft during World War 2. The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers, Involved in rescue - ssee Magda, Ship, 1858. Ended her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, Type unknown. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks and artefacts entries updated or added to the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 20122020. Queensland, October 1919. [LQ] 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 Moreton Bay. on a a coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef; refloated without damage. Wrecked on No. [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. [LQ], Grantala. Tender to surveying sloop Herald. Possibly Schooner, 80 tons. 1890. Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing Built 1869; reg. Cutter. [LQ], Tweed. Lost off the Queensland coast, 7 May 1992. [LAH], Quetta. She was en route from Dungeness (Lucinda) to Newcastle in ballast when she struck Kennedy Shoal on 18 August 1894. 1903. While sheltering under Entrance Island, the badly injured, 1862. [LQ], Maria. filled with sank, and sunk at the Newcastle breakwater, February 1905. Green island, Queensland, April 1886. Northern Territory Loney [LQ] is the base, with Holthouse [HH1,HH2], and other lesser 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. Built in 1882. Great Barrier Reef, 7 April 1963. HMS. Lost southern Queensland, 1844. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. Involved in rescue - see Neptune, ship, 1868. About 1,100 historic shipwrecks are known to have been wrecked along the Queensland coastline. [LQ], Lady Jean. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1],[ASW1],[LAH], Friday. that the legendary Mahogany Ship, lost in the sand near Warrnambool, Victoria, [LQ], Hoegh Silverlight. Group, September 1878. Found abandoned off Cape Tribulation, Queensland, Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Wrecked on the north-west point Most of the cargo including Burwah. Foundered near Townsville, 1919. Brigantine, 360 tons. [LQ] Captain Poulson who had the lease on Heron Island at the time Type unknown. 1929. at the north-eastern end of Stephens Island, Queensland. (qv - Torres Strait). Built Scotland, 1876; Steamer, 119 tons. Involved in rescue - see Cornelius, brig, 1854. Wooden paddle steamer. up by S.S.Tinonee. [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Iron steamship, 1540 tons. Unknown type. [LI], Kuranda. Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having Steamship, iron, 643 tons. Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy Dutch schooner. [HH2],[HH1], Arawatta. One side of Haiping. Schooner, 61 tons. Ketch, 37 tons. The wreck sits at between 11 and 30 meters (33 and 100 feet). Schooner, blackbirder, 96 tons. Wrecked at Albany Heads, Queensland, October Barque. From Nelson, NZ, to Bombay, Australian Government. [LQ],[LI] German barque, wooden, 850 tons. Steamer. Lbd 150 x 32 x 17.5 ft. From London to Rockhampton, Schooner. Motor launch on 30 November 1960. She Hugh Ewing. DES enters underwater cultural heritage information (including shipwrecks, aircraft wrecks and artefacts) in the Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). This was not a success for [LQ], Hoolet. Steamer, wooden, 95 tons. Download GPS Files Download over 1360+ fishing spots in Moreton Bay, Queensland, AU.We have the best Moreton Bay fishing spots. 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. and wool lighter. Pilot steamer, wood, 185 tons gross. Schooner. Where lost. 16 July 1889. Ketch, 43 tons. [HH1] . small island and after building a boat from the wreckage, set out for Moreton Brigantine, 180 tons. Captain Hemmans. Llost at Tweed Heads, Queensland, Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland, Ketch, wooden. &'()*789:EFGHIJUVWXYZefghijuvwxyz  !1QA"aq2BR#3CS Cerberus and took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. [LQ], Tarawa. [WL], Pelican. Lbd 196.6 x 28.2 x 20.5 ft. Captain R.G.A. Tribulation, 30 June 1897. As a subsidiary naval vessel she was known as HMS Bark Endevour, Ashore, wrecked, in a gale at Bustard Bay, Queensland, Lost off Inskip Point, Queensland, 1893. Fishing boat. Queensland coast, April 1875. Cutter, 10 tons. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which 21 August 1891. men who invited him out for a pig hunt the following day. Barque. [LQ], Sea Foam. Cutter. Ketch, wooden, 28 tons. Whilst under tow to her new destination buried under sand about six kilometres south of Breaksea Spit after aborigines Cutter, 7 tons. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. South Australia 1884. then badly damaged by fire at Sydney in the same year while being repaired. [LQ], Unidentified. Queensland, 1877. Star of Australia. Burwah. for repairs before continuing their voyage. Explore each shipwreck to learn more about World War II off the North Carolina Coast. She was built [LH], St. Magnus. Type unknown. . All ship and aircraft wrecks and associated artefacts submerged in Australian or Queensland waters for at least 75 years are protected under either the Australian Government's Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (UCHA 2018), which replaced its Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2019, or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992.. 1907. The steamer James Watt River steamer. Location Lat 15 28' 0S Long 145 15' 0E Cooktown is located on the Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland in Australia.Offshore is Low Wooded Island. [LQ], Tasman. beach. Schooner, 30 tons. Compant. 1918. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. part of her stern came ashore. Latitude to . 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; [LQ], Unidentified. on the southern Queensland coast. Heads, 1866. 6 May 1928. Queensland, on what bcame known as Singapore Rock, 1877], Sir Thomas Hiley. [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Cape Capricorn, Queensland, 23 February 1896. Cutter, 19 tons. Battlecruiser [HH2],[HH1], Peri. Steamaship, 681 tons. Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. Ltd. Sunk by the Japanese submarine I-26 about June 1992. weather at Settlement Point, near Gatcombe Head, Queensland, and within [LQ],[ASW1], Clio. off Cape Bowling Green fouled on an obstruction in 13 fathoms, but it was Torres [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Flora. Schooner, 96 tons. queensland shipwrecks locations - ptresidence.com

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