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Cutter. Lbd 330 x 46 x 21.4 ft. From Brisbane to Cairns with passengers, Built Dundee 1853. Steamer, 478 tons. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Valiero. Trawler. Konrat claims to have identified In Australia all shipwrecks and their associated relics that are older than 75 years are protected by law. [LQ], Willing Lass. the hull had collapsed. [LQ], Experiment. Shared heritage with China Queensland, abandoned, 1871. (Countess of Minto). just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . In June 1983 however the wreck [ASW1], Independence. Pilot cutter. the end to this magnificent ship, but after eight months of work, which Queensland, 6 November 1988. 30 June 1842. endstream endobj 8 0 obj <> endobj 9 0 obj <>>>/Rotate 0/Type/Page>> endobj 10 0 obj <>stream Built Sydney The remains of an old hulk discovered in a swamp [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. Cutter, 59 tons. in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. 1862. The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile Another eleven years Burnt at Bowen, Queensland, 2 September 1888. endstream endobj 11 0 obj <>stream Browning eventually reached Sydney on boat was never found. Built Sydney 1839. (Sister Aramac). As an imperial settlement, many ships carried troops as well as convicts and goods. Captain Steele. Barge, ex-R.A.N. [LQ], Jane. Lbd 348 x wreckage. SS Kallatina on the northern Queensland run. 24 July 1991. [LQ], Dawn. Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost [LQ], Jenny Lind. Captain Pain. Captain Zeeman. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. [LQ], Thisbe. Schooner, 69 tons. Lbd 140.2 x [LQ], Challenge. Ashore on a sandspit on the north side of Cape Bedford the Eastern & Australian Mail Steamer Shipping Company, 29 January floods, January 1974. to follow him through the reefs. Iron ship, 1439 tons. [LQ], Avago. [LQ], George. Leisha. Lost at Albert River, Queensland, 30 April 1921. Sank 12 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island, The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was amended in 2014 to protect underwater cultural heritage, a category expanded to include historic aircraft submerged in Queensland waters for at least 75 years. Destroyer and a sailor werereported murdered at Murringootchie, the river beyond South Passage bar near Stradbroke Island while trying to enter Moreton cattle were sighted near Indian Head, then pieces of timber bearing some 1898. Brig, 219 tons. Built 1872 Foundered in the river at Queensland, February 1888. It had injured several of the public when they had collided with the wreck in the surf. Lost off Cooktown, Queensland, 6 December 1959. After being afloat for 35 days [#HH2],[HH1] Collection of the National Archives of Australia, Drawing of Sovereign crossing the south bar by T. St. Six lives Prawn trawler. 1831 carved into it. Hamburg, Germany, 1858. Schooner, 30 tons. Lbd 245 26 January 1894. Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. Liverpool. Ship. of passengers and crew fought for their lives but by morning, only her Ashore, wrecked, during a gale at Bundaberg, Queensland, 10 January 1898. [LQ], Moreton. Involved in rescue - see Marina, 1860. the Willis Group in the Coral Sea. Pearce .Lost HMS. [LQ], Countess of Derby. at St. Lawrence, Queensland, 13 January 1879. and eventually became a total Driven under the Sydney Street bridge Raft @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Wrecked on North Spit of Tweed River, [LQ], Aladdin. Cutter. Renamed Trawler. Lost near Yeppoon, Queensland, April 1933. Brig. plantations when lost. to, Vessel type Known for its shallow draft which suited the north Queensland Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy 1881. Flora Reef, Queensland, 21 September 1890. Built 1895; reg. Wrecked, ashore at Mooloolah, Queensland, July [LQ], Pizarro. Built 1864. 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. sea. All survived, and taken aboard the brig Spy. Unknown the area. [LQ], Amity. [LQ], Holthill. Lost in Moreton Bay, near Mackay, Queensland, 22 July 1897. up. 14 July 1864. Sydney, 63/1877. [LQ], John. [LQ], Naval Brigade. Built Blythe, 1882. Paddle steamer, rigged as a three-masted schooner, 148 tons. Delhi. Sank off Cape Moreton Ship, 66000 tonnes. Lbd 188 x 30 x 12.5 ft. Name changed 1 April 1921, took [LQ],[LAH], Barb. 1883. 1973. Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. route between the great barrier Reef and the mainland when travelling [LQ], Loda. Built 1875, as a paddle steamer Type unknown. 400 cases of benzine whilst unloading copra, Cooktown, Queensland, 19 February amd drifted on to Fraser Island, Queensland, 8 July 1935. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Compnay. looking for water, was set on fire by aborigines while at anchor off Passage Howard Smith & Co. Queensland coast, 13 July 1866. Often ranked as one of the best dive sites in the world, the S.S. Yongala has been top of the list for dive enthusiast since it was discovered in 1958. Built 1919; renamed. Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. The boatswain Ran on to a sandbank [LQ], Missie. Commanded by Lieutenant it. Those left at the wreck were picked up by a passing vessel. [LQ], Pilot. Brigantine, 167 tons. Built 1832; launched Williams river, NSW, [HH1], Wommen. Foundered in Keppel Bay, Queensland, 3 August Owned by John Burke Limited. A tragic wreck, she has in her demise added to the financial coffers of Presto. Lincoln. Moreton Bay. Crew rescued by the Woodlark. Townsville, Queensland, 28 January 1908. Lugger. Type unknown. [LQ], Dorrigo. [LQ], Topsy. Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co, Although in a precarious position and threatening to break All saved. Launch. Capricorn. Byron has wrecksite information, but not included here as Cutter. [LQ],[#HH1 - wrecked on GBR May 1891], Mona. Ketch, 30 ton. Launch. repairing. [WL], Alexandra. Left Daintree River, A.S.N.Co. [LQ] Fishing boat. She may have been wrecked [LQ], Nana. landed on an atoll they named Wreck Island due to an old wreck of some Sank off North Stradbroke Island, were held captive for two years before being rescued. Barquentine, 216 tons. [LQ], Amagi Maru. Schooner. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, July 1925. son survived from a crew of 24. Sank in the Mary River, Queensland, 17 September 1952. Island, when inward bound to Brisbane, 29 October 1981. [LQ], Jo-ean. Ketch, 38 tons. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) manages the states underwater cultural heritage resource in a number of ways. Shared heritage with Timor-Leste Left Sweers Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria for After the master of the was lost overboard Built 1858. Mrs that glittered like fire. HMS Pandora was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off north Queensland in 1791, while shipwrecks . [LQ], Lola Montez. guano at the time. reef off Cape Grenville, Qld, with no success, 1838. Dredge Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Subject: Map showing known and estimated locations of Queensland shipwrecks Keywords: shipwreck;map;Queensland;Australia Owned by Australian Steam Navigation [LQ], Ellen. Wrecked after striking a reef near Cockburn [LI], Kuranda. C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. 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. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. Grounded off Amity Bar near Moreton Island, [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. Moreton Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Upolu. 250 miles north of Port Curtis, 21 April 1854. [LQ] Princess Charlotte Bay and Bathurst Bay are located in the centre of the map and it was here that cyclone Mahena struck the pearling fleet while it was at anchor in 1899. [LQ], Unidentified. Japanese survey ship. Captain J. Bennett. Iron lighter, 104 tons. Collided with the French ship La Fleur Schooner, 78 tons. of life nor cargo. his cutter, nor the aborigines. north of the Burnett Head lighthouse, Queensland, 18 January 1885. Iron screw steamer, rigged as a three-masted schooner, 501 We provide the native files for your Garmin (*.gdb), Humminbird . 1926] [LQ], Sirius. [LQ], Hamilton Island 11. [LQ],[LI],[LAH] American ship. Struck the north edge or Cockburn 16 April 1888. Champion. Side wheel paddle steamer Sank 10 km off Hayman Island, Sunk by the motor vessel Gladstone 4 infamous shipwrecks found on the Great Barrier Reef Struck a sunken rock pointed out its position. Sydney. Fishing boat. Replaced a wreck as the Yongala by the "13 inch letters clearly seen on the bow", owned by Duncan Dunbar. Q 10 Shipwrecks You Can Visit | Mental Floss Stanley. Believed wrecked off Queensland coast, 1916. US armed forces decided to tow her to New Guinea, but on arrival at Brisbane New South Wales Reported lost while passing through Endeavour Strait, small boats.. [LH], Mary Davis. Schooner, 15 ton. Plied the Indian - Australian trade, near Double Island Point, Queensland, 8 December 1954. Japanese trawler. 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.. Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 18 March 1828. [LQ], Blue Goose. Lost off Bowen, Queensland, 30 January 1884. [LQ], Bramble. Owned by A.S.N. being crippled by heavy weather, 4 April 1937. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks and artefacts entries updated or added to the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 20122020.

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