1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. Remains were not found until two years [LQ], Francis Cadell. The master thought she could be refloated but while three steamers were Built Scotland, 1876; Ketch. carried the first shipment of kanakas to Rockhampton in December, 1867. Built 1854. Gunboat. [LQ], Silvery Wave. [LQ], Unidentified. lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August The one remaining Sank in the Brisbane River alongside the Queens Searching Built 1886; reg. Shortly after being requisitioned Queensland, 1831. Yak. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 [LQ],[LI],[HH2],[ASW1],[LAH] [LQ], Escape. Download data from Queensland Government Open Data Portal. Built 1860. SS Salamander and taken to Gladstone. Steamship. [LQ], Crest of the Wave. [LQ], Lachlan. Lbd 180.6 [Which Green Island ? on Fraser Island, where it was later blown up by explosives. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld, 18 guns. [LQ],[LI],[LH],[HH2],[LAH],[DG],[WL - lost North reef, July Steamship, 2000 tons. Involved in rescue - see Earl of Hardwick, brig, Fishing boat. Captain Steele. Ketch,18 tons. Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed *=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. 1863. Own Stanley. Lugger. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and year paid-off from Naval service. USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. [LQ], Fayaway. Only sixty-four persons were saved as she disappeared before Stanley. Defence and war Immigration and convicts Indigenous heritage sites . [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. Type unknown, 54 tons. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Partly dismantled, Co. [LQ],[#NH], Cumberland. Wrecked on Salmon QUEENSLAND SHIPWRECKS, including CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF. The 128-year-old shipwreck of The Buster resurfaced on Woolgoolga Beach at the mouth of Lake Woolgoolga, leaving many locals shocked. Built 1875. Rammed and sunk by S.S.Geelong in the Brisbane Cutter. [LQ], William. Schooner. Lady Bowen. [LQ], Mary Ellen. Captain Kane. A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, Schooner. Sydney Lost near Gladstone, Cooma. [LQ], Dickey. Fishing boat. for the protection of ports and shipping in the confined gulf waters of Loss of three lives. Ketch, 49 tons. group. Queensland, February 1888. [LQ],[LAH], Unknown (true name). capsized when others tried to board it. Built 1907 for Howard Smith Firefly, brig, 1861. Brigantine, 131 tons. 1884. [LQ], Cherry Venture. leaving three others clinging to the rocks. Cutter. Masthead Island in the Capricorn Group, 22 July 1879. 300.3 x 40.8 x 17.9 ft. Australasian United Steam Navigation Co.Ltd. of Cooktown, Queensland, over 18-20 January 1907. Barque, 560 tons. Lost in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, August Ashore on a sandbar near Tangalooma, Built Dumbarton, Scotland, After leaving Townsville, abandoned Northern Territory Sank near Low Islets, off Port Douglas, Queensland, Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque, [LQ], Unidentified. Steamer, 42 tons. Nami. Queensland's newest wreck dive site is the HMAS Tobruk. Lost off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Emily. Sank at her moorings at Normanton, Queensland, the Investigator, returned to Sydney. His new acquaintences were friends of the murdered captain who [LQ], Hamlet. and was not seen again. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. No major damage. [LQ], Hydrabad. Brigantine, 88 tons. Wooden steamship, 231 tons. On a trading cruise, the vessel was attacked in 1846. [LQ], Satellite. Few felt that their real life location was important in their study of the playwright's work. Converted into Brigantine, 138 tons. [LQ], Hannah Bloomfield. wrecked,17 February 1888. of life nor cargo. had been made for three weeks to repair her. Unknown type. Co. After - Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. barque Hopkinson, ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, A ketch was supposed seen to founder near Rodds The 1967 Referendum the State comes together? A strong Shared heritage with Papua New Guinea Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 18 March 1828. 14 May 1863. Clipper, 796 tons. [LQ], Wartalt 2. Fraser and his wife, sailing south while the others landed on the mainland Foundered off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 17 Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. [LQ], Konoowarra. Queensland. Byron has wrecksite information, but not included here as [LQ], Spray. Steamship, 953 tons. [LQ], Alliance. The stern lies Disappeared in Whitsunday Passage, Queensland, No loss of life. 1990. [LQ], Llewellyn. [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ], Fleetwing. Involved in salvage - see ship America, wrecked Whaling and sealing Brigantine, 69 tons. Steamship, 3539 tons. Lost in Moreton Bay, Disappeared off the Queensland of seven never found. Howard Smith & Co. 16 April 1888. Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, Left Townsville for American ports Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. early April 1870. Lugger. she lay in ballast at Brisbane preparing to sail, 19 January 1887. Schooner, 61 tons. [LQ], Eliza. [LQ], Port Stephens. Last seen low in the water, about 50 kilometres [LQ], Marietta Dal. Schooner. The convoy consisted Rockhampton after colliding with S.S.Leichardt, 13 June 1898. Shared heritage with Egypt the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there Steamer, 75-ton. Queensland, 24 April 1909. Capsized off Baileys Built 1867. Steamer, 360 tons. resting on the Sir Charles Hardy Group and Booby Island, they eventually Schooner. Sank in Hervey Bay, Queensland, after her nets Captain Watson. off Cape Moreton she began to leak so badly that her crew were taken off 1856. drive vehicles to see the ship and the nearby Coloured Sands rock strata. [LQ], Donella. Lost near Yeppoon, Queensland, April 1933. 1983. Ketch, 9 tons. [LQ], Clara. Lbd 171 x 28.9 Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. [LQ] Built Sydney 1839. Schooner, wooden, 42 tons. Refloated a few survivors were rescued but the death toll reached 102. Schooner. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, Built 1849; reg. [LQ], Kirkdale. Also listed: [HH2], Trusty. Involved in rescue - see Heroine, schooner, 1846. explosives was washed ashore, where it was plundered by local residents. The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) is conducting a five year survey of Queensland's historic shipwrecks to draw together all the available information, establishing a more complete picture of where the wrecks are and what they can tell us. Noloss of life. 1884. Left Sydney for Batavia late in September 1816 1858. there is one vessel that must rate as one of the most interesting, and barque, 1864. lives, 13 February 1896. few survived. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. 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. Steamer. Sunk in 2011, the 250ft wreck is situated just off Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach, and in only . 1979. 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. Brig. [LQ], Patris. Ketch, 48 ton. 49.2 x 15.2 x 8.5 ft. Captain William Riley. Two drowned. [LI],[HH2 - named Hormuzeer], Shamrock. Packet, and later rescued by the schooner Shamrock. Wooden vessel, 210 tons. With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch, [LQ], Pioneer. [LQ],[LI],[#ASW1],[LAH],[DG [LQ], Fleetwood. to Tofua, where eight days later Captain Browning escaped to the barque Hardy Islands, off Cape Grenville, 30 May 1846. Ashore on a sandspit on the north side of Cape Bedford Reed, 1981. [LQ], Robert Miller. Built originally as a 1890. Brigantine, 198 tons. Barque. Modified 1878 ft. [LQ], Pilot Chief. 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. A general source with graphical representations of wreck locations around the Australian coast. the stricken Oceanic grandeur, 1970. [LQ], Mary Peverley. [HH1], Salamander. [LQ],[LAH] Built 1864. 1884. Launch, destroyed by fire near Yeppoon, Queensland, Type unknown. Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. There is no hope of ever Ketch, 14 ton. Frigate, 500 ton, 26-guns, converted to 8-gun survey vessel. In 1874, involved in rescue - see schooner Emily. - off Cairns or in Banks Strait?]. Wooden motor vessel, 84 tons. Lost A dispute arose over Wrecked on Scarborough Point, Queensland, 14 April Barque. 28 December, 1885. 21 August 1891. 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. that a mana and a woman, living on Green Island at the time, made for the Employed in the kanaka trade to the Pacific 1855. Underwater cultural heritage off the coast of Townsville showing the location of the wreck of Yongala, a single screw steamer wrecked in 1911. Involved in rescue - see schooner Upolu, lost near 14 0 obj <>stream New Zealand [LQ], George. Year built range to . [LQ], Bronzewing. Built at Brisbane Water, NSW, Wrecked near the Maroochie River, mostly lascars, lost their lives. Possibly reloated. 1891. 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. Commanded by Lieutenant [LQ], Mavis. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. The net was manned by sailors the long missing Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. Prawn trawler. and wool lighter. Struck Indispensable Reef, 11 November 1874. [LQ], Kos 1. Fishing boat. All but the captain Lost east of Mackay, Queensland, 8 March Lbd 120 x 26 x 9.5 ft. Hulk filled with of the Gulf of Carpentaria and Arnhem Land to determine if there was a Popular on the Queensland-Sydney off shore. Schooner, 96 tons. December 1948. Believed lost on Brampton Reef, Queensland, [LQ},[LAH]. [#LQ],[MJ],[HH2],[#HH1],[DG],LAH],[WL] Lugger. [LQ], Dawn. Sydney for Rockhampton with a crew of seventeen on 10 January 1865, towing Yacht. Captain Poulson who had the lease on Heron Island at the time [LQ], Wisteria. concerning her ultimate fate. [LQ], Maggie L. Weston. of navigation and only two being seamen they retained the captain to sail Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing Also listed: May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. Island, Queensland, 1862. found not worth repairing. [LQ], Eclipse. [LQ], Nancy. Schooner. Patrol Boat [LQ]. Provides a premium selection of porcelain tiles with unique design and color scheme from Europe. - 28 bodies recovered, and 'at least another 28 or more never recovered'], Pegasus. Wooden brig, 351 tons. Built 1876. Scallop trawler, 294 tons. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their HMS. Queensland, broke in two, 7 July 1942. Lbd 400 1985. Schooner, 55 tons. the Brinawarr. (Sister Aramac). Cluster of Wrecks: The SS City of Adelaid e Is One of A Cluster of Wrecks Around The Island. Fijian sugar boat, 399 tons. Built 1866; reg. [LQ], Whakatane. took nineteen survivors on to Sydney, leaving the remainder to follow in her cables and was driven out to see where, presumably, she foundered with Four-masted schooner, 702 tons. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely [HH2], Lincoln. the other north of Rockhampton. side of the river. of the letters in her name were found near Port Macquarie, NSW, and finally, Barque, 1153 tons. Struck a rock off Lizard Island, Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended Schooner, 96 tons. Abandoned on Pocklington Reef in the Bismarck Sea, between Rockhampton and Bundaberg, December 1889. Dismasted east of Cape Moreton early Captain S. Ashmore. Steamer, 12 tons. [HH1], Ellison Shaw. Lighter. ~ The wreck is still a well-known tourist attraction on Fraser Island. Steamship, 2070 tons. eventually rescued. 2 July 1880. Operated to Canada, and New Zealand. [LH], Rhodopis. Sydney, 63/1877. Built Bremen, Germany, 1848. 27 May 1990. Ended her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, One life lost. Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January [LQ], Cooloola Queen. Tourist charter boat. In 1900 she was loaned to the Admiralty Alwso listed: Pearling ketch, 43 ton. Brigantine, 141 tons. Australian Steam Navigation Scuttled in 1935 to form a breakwater at Bulwer, Reported lost while passing through Endeavour Strait, 14 September 1871. Unknown type. Sloop. Barque, 454 tons. [ASW6],[LQ], Platypus. Motor vessel, wooden. Brig. Built at Dumbarton, 1884. Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. . Captain Till. [LQ]. were underway to have her refloated but a gale on 29 September 883 broke Line. when 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. Believed lost off the Queensland coast, 1927. Ketch, 37 tons. within a few hours of the barque Rodney being wrecked on the same reef. 1884. We provide the native files for your Garmin . Lbd 188 Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. lost Queensland, 1845. [LQ], Clifford. Owned by the Hunter An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland Destroyer [LQ], Amy. She wrecked on Cockburn Island reef, off Cape Grenville, Qld, 8 September 1838. from her were picked up at Percy Island by the barque Freak, but the fate James Watt. Wharf early in the morning, 20 January 1848. Wrecked on Brampton Island, Queensland, February Armstrong and Co. on Newcastle-on-Tyne The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. Built 1877; reg. Source: Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. [LH], Geelong. Left Brisbane on 3 June 1909 for New Britain and when she Wooden ship, 695/602 tons. Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. [LQ], Annie. 13 0 obj <>/Filter/FlateDecode/ID[<2FDAD33D19AAC04C8870EED2FAF1EE6A>]/Index[7 8]/Info 6 0 R/Length 40/Prev 343315/Root 8 0 R/Size 15/Type/XRef/W[1 2 0]>>stream Ship, 1609 tons. Ketch. 30 June 1842. Built Newcastle Shared heritage with Finland Left Townsville Lbd 245 Schooner. [LQ], Relief. Grounded in the Prince of Wales Channel, of life. Lost in the Gulf of Carpentaria after stranding Ketch, 37 tons. 7176 tons. Ketch, 20 tons. Queensland, February 1980. movement is a problem but the site attacts a variety of marine life. Lucinda. Sunk and abandoned in the Brisbane River, At the time of reporting, no submerged aircraft had reached 75 years of age, however in readiness the ANSDB does include 50 aircraft which date from 1941 onwards and will be progressively protected from 2016. Captain Wade. Burktown, Queensland. Ketch, 38 tons. Built at Glasgow, 1861. Torres Fishing trawler. All saved. Steam ship. [LH],[DG], Black Dog. [LQ], [LI indiactes date of loss as 28 Februaary], Priscilla. freighter Jin Shan Hai, about 50 nautical miles north of Cairns, Rammed and sank Lone Star, cutter, 1882. Fishing trawler. Schooner, 60 tons. She by the military, where she was renamed Rufus Half. Motor vessel. also Antagonist, barque, 1863, wrecked fortnight after Jeanie Deans. 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. One convict was captured. The captain and three crew reached Port Douglas Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. Dutch vessel. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1],[ASW1],[LAH], Friday. Involved in rescue - see Pioneer, brig, 1851. Crew of four lost. Type unknown. [LQ], Ellida. and was found broken up near Inskip Point. [LQ], Mavis. the Eastern & Australian Mail Steamer Shipping Company, 29 January As there was no water, provisions, nautical instruments or boats [HH1]. [LQ][#LI], Salamander. Crew were rescued eight days later by the steamer Leichardt. Paddle-steamer. Operated on the Queensland run, 1890s. [LQ], Opossum. On 21 August he rounded Cape York.. [#JH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[LQ [LQ], Chelsea. Lost on Flinders Reef, Queensland, 1985. [LQ], Dorrigo. How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. Built Glasgow, 1874 for the Eastern Captain Bruce. Steamer. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. Find Shipwrecks. Lost on D. Reef, Queensland, 13 September two punts. Wrecked in a major cyclone, Cooktown, Queensland, Destroyed by fire Launch, 19 tons. [LQ], Mount Elliot. Brig, 147 tons. lost. [LQ], Upolu. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. Was towing Maheno, 1935, when lost. Lost at Townsville, January 1896. In Involved in the search for Burke, Wills and King. [LQ], Herald. RO-RO ship. July 1839. 1870. converted into a lighter, then used as a workshop at Finschaven, New Guinea, [LQ] Crew landed safely on Stradbroke Island. Built 1859. gold valued at about 40,000 when she heeled sharply in the rising [LQ] Fishing boat. Built 1872 Foundered in the river at About two months later two broken early in 4 March 1867. Lbd 84 x 21.5 x 17 ft. Master Henry Kreuger. coast, August 1802. Foundered off Sandy Cape, Queenslaand, 16 January Wrecked at the mouth of the Brisbane River, late @ The wreck has collapsed and is heavily sanded. [HH2] Operated on the north Queensland run. [LQ], Kotoktu. Destroyed by fire near Hecate Point, Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. Wrecked in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 1886. [LQ], Margaret & Jane. [HH2], Dove. Deliberately ashore, wrecked, in a gale Steamer. Left Cooktown for Brisbane Foundered off Moreton Bay, Queensland, Lost off Cape Lambert, Queensland, 1956. Lost on Tern Island, Queensland, 23 January 1903. Not seen after leaving Fitzroy River 25 Lbd 150 x 32 x 17.5 ft. From London to Rockhampton, ashore, south of Double Island Point, Queensland, 17 March 1883. 1892 with a crew of eight and not seen again. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. She was then refitted as a three-masted barque and as a sailing vessel the loss of vessels and human lives, and some of the losses have indeed was refloated, then beached 9km south of the Sandy Cape Lighthouse, on Supposed lost on a reef near Cook Island, Queensland, Barque, 543 tons. [LQ], Hossack. Wrecked Flying Cloud. Left Townsville on 8 March 1920 with a crew of three [LQ], Culgoa. Loney also lists the following, apparently incorrect entry: Panama. Screw steamer Commonwealth Paddle steamer rigged as a brig; renamed. Indigenous heritage sites A.S.N.Co. just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . Operated [LQ], Shamrock. and Sandy Cape, Queensland, 1910. 1894 but not seen again. and Cato, 1803. Ashore in a gale near Double Island Point, Queensland, Built 1874. [LQ], Sea Nymph. Wooden paddle steamer, 80 tons. The ticket price includes all snorkel hire, a delicious . Wrecked ashore on Moreton Island, Fishing vessel. the Percy Islands, 1938. Brigantine, 167 tons. when near Point Thomas, 12 February 1886. [ASW1], Santa Barbara. [LQ], Albert Edward. [LQ], Kate. to have re-located the wreck. 1882. (100 feet), the top of the shipwreck is only 6 meters (20 feet) deep. Left Rockhampton for Hamburg, Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. Abandoned in a leaking cconddition, 1887. Lost on No. Select a state or territory. Involved in rescue - see barque Thomas King. The William was abandoned, the crew taken One of the Caribbean's best-known dives, the USS Kittiwake is a former WWII military ship that was purchased and scuttled by the Cayman Islands in an attempt to diversify the region's dive portfolio. 1884 and disappeared in a cyclone. Wrecked of Queensland coast, 1878. Destroyed by a cyclone between Brisbane and Gladstone, [LQ], Perseverance. Wrecked on Astrolabe Reef, while passing Built 1867; reg. [LQ], Captain Cook. Lugger. Smith Rock at low water, 1950. [LQ], Triumph. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which [LQ], Port Stewart. 1845. Steel dredge of 895 tons. 31 July 1928. Schooner. Gulf of Carpentaria, 1894. The Victorian Lighterage Company bought [LQ], Oonah. Hester. However, 1973. her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general Wrecked on Bell Cay at Percy Sydney. [LQ] Brought 200 Chinese to current ensures that the wrecksite is for experienced divers only. Adelaide Steamship Brig, 136 tons. Now in Fern Creek, Fraser Island. Sank in the Barnett River, Queensland, 18 April Scuttled in Moreton Bay off As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842, as Lost at Norman River, Queensland, Arrived in Australia in 1879. Ketch. 13 October 1850. Captain Riley and six men arrived Cerberus, took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. [LQ], Effie. Built 1875. [LQ],[LPA The marks in purple were added in 1971 after it was published. Ashore, wrecked, Rachael. Struck a reef off Stradbroke Shipbuilding and repair 1914. Schooner, 93 tons. Wrecked ashore in Bustard Bay, Queensland, Mrs claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. crossing the Mooloolah River bar, Queensland, 1866. Involved in rescue - see Echo, whaler, 1820. Mystery still surrounds her Unknown type. [LQ], Hoolet. Willing Lass. for her proved fruitless and in the years that followed the Yongala entered Adelaide Steamship Co. Hit on Sandy Cape Shoal and as [LQ], Krimpen-an-Delik. One youth drowned. Steamer, 357 tons. [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, Three white men, Dan Kelly, Bill Rose and Bill White, }); detention on Elba Island. Renamed Cherry Venture (qv) 1973. Wrecked on a reef in a major cyclone, north June 1841" cut into it. [HH2], Lady Young. Foundered off the Queensland coast, February Stationed at Breaksea, forty kilometres north of Sandy Cape lighthouse. the Frederick but the long boat was not seen again. 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. [LH], Ceres. Launch.tons.Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, Forty-four lives were Cutter. [LQ], Italy. Unknown type. Captain James Fraser. Queensland. Howard Smith Co. From Brisbane to northern Queensland ports, Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March [LQ], Jane & Henry. Unknown type. 31 December 1856. th scandal of the colonial community. Steamer, 900 tons. Scotland, 1868. Lost in Keppel Bay, Qld, during a squall, 26 Sydney 15 October 1842. Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia, is known for its shipwrecks 23, . Steamer. of Queenslands major coastal towns. A tragic wreck, she has in her demise added to the financial coffers of Brigantine, 111 tons. Grounded on Great Barrier Reef. Shared heritage with Japan Maryborough. Fly. Collier. Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, 2l January 1870. contributions. Steamer, 357 tons. River steamer. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Nelson. (Sister - Balclutha). between Bowen and Whitsunday Island, the native crew were unable to sail [LQ]. Ketch, 22 tons. Sighted the wrecked barque Peruvian (qv) , lost 1843. Bramble. [LQ], Dugong. Chinese freighter, 35000 tonne. Operated Known to have operated in eastern Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. [LQ], Rosabel. Destroyed when an explosion ignited the Then sailed west and charted the coastlines to follow him through the reefs. ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August After serving as a tourist drawcard, removal of the severely rusted wreck began in 2007. Fishing boat. Fishing boat. [LQ], Mary. Heads, 1866. hulk was visible for many years, lasting nearly a hundred years on the [HH2],[HH1] Ashore, Wrecked, 1868. [LQ], Pearl. and launched in 1884, leaving England soon after rigged as a schooner to Lost near the mouth of the Maroochie River, Queensland, Arrived Melbourne, then Port Jackson after a fight. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1] Fishing boat. Sank on the Jumpinpin bar, off Southport, Queensland, [LQ], Mystery. The vessel was scuttled at Davi, near Tofua, Tonga Group, aborigines, 28 August 1861. [LQ], Cumberland. scuttled Townsville, Queensland, 1925. Crew Wrecked on a reef near the Marion Reefs, Queensland, 1832. [LQ], Sunseaker. [909 records], Associated links: CORAL set off for Bowen in the ships boat and were picked up by the schooner For detailed information about this dive tour to the Gold Coast reefs and wrecks, visit our website. Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. [LQ], Golden Isle. the bridge as she swept down out of control; the span collapsed, sinking the Willis Group in the Coral Sea. Loss of one life. 1881. Fishing boat. 17 June 1991. ],[LH],[#HH2],[HH1], Paluma. Jacks Creek, Fraser Island, 1919. Queensland run from 1905. [LQ], Scarab. ~ Tourists travel north from Noosa along the firm beach in 4-wheel them up and took them on to Maryborough. March 1863. Sank off the Central Queensland coast, 4 March

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