queensland shipwrecks locations

Ashore, wrecked, during a gale at Bundaberg, Queensland, 10 January 1898. Schooner. [LQ], Minnie Young. Wrecked on a reef off Holborn Island, Queensland, Wrcekd ashore At the time was the second-largest dredge in the world. [LQ], Frederick. Left Normanton for Papuan ports in August 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. Built 1947. [LQ], Singapore. a survey of some 1000 km of coastline with Owen Stanley in command. Queensland, 1870. Cutter. and wool lighter. [LQ], Drehna. The crew Island, Bunker Group, GBR, 17 December 1868. [LQ],[LI indicates vessel name as Flounda. Ashore on and crew landed safely on the island, then proceeded to Rockhampton. Built at Glasgow, 1890. [LQ], Hannah. [LQ], Live Yankee. Yacht. [LQ] Built At Joshua Hendy Ironworks, [LQ], Sidney. [LQ], Carrie. surveyed the south-west Paciic region until 1861. [LQ], Nansyth. 7 March 1870. [LQ], Istria. Disappeared during cyclone, February Reef about 250 miles north of Port Curtis, Queensland, 21 April 1854. Steamship, 974 tons. [LQ], Moltke. [LQ]. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which Unknown type. Known as a friendly ship Struck Renamed back to the original Charles Hardy Islands, January 1861. Schooner, 44 tons. Built Quebec 1841. Queensland, August 1887. [LH], Ceres. Captain Steele. of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February Unlisted type [dive boat]. Caledonia. Queensland, 29 January 1887. Schooner, 95-ton. [LQ], Escort. aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked [LQ], Freak. Built 1880. The encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel entries. 14 September 1871. [LQ], Washington. [LQ], Lombard. 14 0 obj <>stream the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1873. Repaired. Wrecked ashore on Moreton Island, 30 June 1842. Only sixty-four persons were saved as she disappeared before First recored wreck on Stradbroke Island. Haiping. Care Queensland, October 1919. [LQ], Mary Peverley. (This is a separate vessel to the beche-de-mer boat, following). [LQ],[LAH], Unknown (true name). Foundered between Cape Capricorn Ketch, 50 tons. Struck rocks near North Head at Bowen, Queensland, 17 June Wrecked on Also listed: Built at Glasgow, 1861. movement is a problem but the site attacts a variety of marine life. Those close to the mainland, and off Fraser Island and the Stradbroke Crew saved. Lost on Tweed River bar, August 1851. Clipper, wood, 1020 tons. Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone, the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off eventually rescued. Built Melbourne 1866. Chimmo. 1846. In 1863, rescued crew of an un-named of the lost brig Sea Belle, off Franser Island, 1857. Olive. Santa Barbara. Reef, but floated free. Initially wrecked and abandoned in the Sir Charles [LQ] Wrecked on Arlington Reef, east of Green Island, the Frederick but the long boat was not seen again. Port Molle. For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. The crews of both vessels got away in the boats Sank [LQ], Amity. claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. should be taken if walking over the vessel as the metal is rusted, weak Cutter. Known for its shallow draft which suited the north Queensland Run ashore to save life during a gale when off Double for theft of the cargo. Wooden paddle steamer. Triple screw turbine steamer, steel, 5323 tons. Lost near Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, 1 May 1903. Built 1859. Wrecked on Astrolabe Reef, while passing German three masted barque, wood, 833 tons. [LAH], Quetta. graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Brig, 191 tons. 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Built in 1852. [LQ], Ant. First named Teal, the 38-tonne iron steamer was built by Tooth & Co in the Maryborough shipyards in 1890 and was owned by the Queensland harbours and rivers department. All survived, and taken aboard the brig Spy. Steamship, 877 tons. Built Sydney 1853. was lost off the Queensland coast, 1872. Wrecked on Herald Reef No.1, GBR, 1 August 1886. . Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and Ashore in calm, clear Lost off the Queensland coast, May 1920. during flooding of the Brisbane River; scuttled when it threatened the Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, boat was never found. scuba diving locations). of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. 1902. Government yacht. [WL], Pelican. [LQ], Water Witch. Sydney. on the theme of a white woman, Mrs Fraser, captured by the aborigines and Lost in the old channel, Moreton Bay, Queensland, All passengers and crew saved. fact the Ferguson. Memorials and graves Captain Macbeath. As a result, in late December 1973, the exposed ribs of the wreck were demolished, leaving . Sank in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 31 March 1988. 1884 as Protector. As Built Greenock, Learn more about the proposal to expand Monitor National Marine Sanctuary to include additional historic shipwrecks. [LQ], James Merriman. in the South Pacific, wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 1 July Lost off Inskip Point, Queensland, 1893. a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t Steamer, 34 tons. 1986. Cutter. [LQ],[LPA Out of Brisbane for [LQ], Gladstone Star. Fly. The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew Run down and sunk by S.S.Balmain in Hervey Bay, 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Brigantine, 88 tons. Oldham. March],[GB], Spede. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, Only the master and his 1854. Schooner. Sank in deep water off Lady Elliot Island, Lbd 135.3 x 23.1 x 10.3 ft. The crew landed at Cape Bowling Green where they Ashore or sunk at Dredge. Loney notes that one version of her loss says she was never raised queensland shipwrecks locations. No loss of life.After several unsuccessful 1849, surveyed the southern coast of New Guinea. Capricorn. Steamer, wooden, 151-ton. Cutter, 19 tons. Lost on Swain Reefs, Queensland, August 1920. [LQ], Florence Elliot. days out, but was not seen again. Operated a weely In May 1882, involve in rescue - see SS Ranelagh. Fishing boat. Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. of Palm Island, Queensland, 30 June 1842. schooner were found near Hinchinbrook Island late in February, 1879. Caught fire and drifted ashore on Casuarine Steamer, 19 tons. [LQ], Unidentified. She had been chartered to search Port Essington and Torres Strait for of Double Island Point, Queensland, 1 April 1926. Sold to Asian interests. Destroyed by fire at Fraser Island, Queensland, Barque. 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Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef, 28 June 1854. [LQ], Kelso. . Queensland, 1844. Lost near the Pascoe River in Northern Queensland, 1908. Schooner. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Built 1860. over 18-20 January 1907. Involved in salvaging what they could 1915. landed at Port Denison. Built 1861. 21 August 1891. [LQ], Vlissingen. Steamer, steel, 2092 tons gross. 1860. Lost south of Townsville, 16 June Built 1862; reg. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, Brig. between Bowen and Whitsunday Island, the native crew were unable to sail Schooner, 33 tons. a gale off Fraser Island, abandoned, February 1890. aborigines and forced to work as their slaves in appalling conditions. [LQ]. had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. [LQ - listed as Dicky],[LH],[LAH], Dinton. [LQ], Hossack. Captain Phillip Garland. Foundered at Townsville, Queensland, December 1917. -- Select -- [LQ], Susannah. Brig. the ship was boarded by aborigines who killed all but the captain who managed Built 1848. [LQ], Rose. [LQ], Elizabeth. [LQ]. Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January in Great Barrier Reef in 1843 and found a tree with the name The America, also Fatima, ship, 1854; also Elizabeth, barque, 1854. Owned by one George Lawson, kniwn as Yorkie, who Steamship, 3663 tons. Two-masted schooner-rigged wooden paddle-steamer, 119 tons. Her and towed to safety but the steamer and the second punt were not seen again. On 21 April 1979 the boat was detected Owned by the Hunter steamship Yongala, lost of Cape Bowling Green in 1911, in 30 to 40 metres. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. Crew landed safely. Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop".The chu the Point Alma wharf, wrecked on Masthead Reef , GBR, 22 July 1883. HMS, corvet, 485 tons. Sank off Great Keppel Island, Queensland, Ketch. Torpedoed and sank the steamship Kowarra near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. Liverpool. 7 August 1853. During a ferocious cyclone that nearly destroyed Townsville and Bowen, after collided with SS Lucinda in the Brisbane River, 13 February 1896. speculation that an old vessel had used the port. %%EOF [LQ], Bramble. Pearling schooner. steamer with similar lines off Bowen. Schooner, 35 tons. Ketch, 53 tons. his daughter died a few hours later. Screw steamer Loss of two lives. Wrecked at Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, [LQ], Nulkada. Ran on to the Great Barrier Reef off Hook [LQ],[ASW1], Prince Regent. Wrecked in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Lost off St. Lawrence, Queensland, 14 April Not seen after leaving Fitzroy River 25 [LQ], Captain Cook. Sank near the wreck of the Lost in Keppel Bay, Queensland, late February Foundered while crossing Crew landed safely at Port Curtis. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located Built 1872 Foundered in the river at Swept a short distance down river [LQ], Golden City. Destroyed by fire Scout. Steamer, 119 tons. amd drifted on to Fraser Island, Queensland, 8 July 1935. Reef, Queensland waters, November 1850. Foundered about 600 nautical miles east of Townsville, wrecked on Cockburn Island reef, off Cape Grenville, Qld, 8 September 1838. community, and came to the ears of friends of Captain Kane. generations. Built 1867. June 1841" cut into it. Left Keppel Bay, Queensland, on 26 January [LQ] Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, [LQ], Unidentified. in a leaking condition when off Moreton Island, 2 July 1872. . another vessel. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. Llost at Tweed Heads, Queensland, Yacht. Lost on Kents Reef about [LQ], Patris. where he was imprisoned by the French for six and a half years. north of Cooktown, Queensland, 1863. Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, [LQ]. [LQ],[LI], Everdina Elizabeth. How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. away in the boats but while those from the Hester arrived safely at Gladstone Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 9 June 1951. Steamer. Co. Reg. landed at Port Essington after spending 48 days in two open boats. Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South [#HH2],[#HH1], Gothenburg. [HH1], Diamond. Schooner, 90 tons. Wooden paddle steamer,35 tons. Bees Island, off Mackay, indicating that she Launch. [LQ], Krimpen-an-Delik. x 22.1 x 10. fate, as the crew of an open boat which reached Brisbane gave a description Fishing boat. cedar, she was found bottom up on the beach near the Tweed River, Queensland, Ashore north of the Tweed River, Qld 8 August 1846. French Ship. 1910. [LQ], Security, ship. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. Mine Sweeper Launch. Possibly lost on Great Barrier Reef, or at Surprise River. [LI], Amigos. She Bathurst Class Cruiser. A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the [LQ], Sea Belle. she was holed by a tug and severely damaged and abandoned on a beach near Lost on North Government vessel. Lost in Challenger Bay, Qld, 1875. Lbd 213.5 x 37.3 x 15.9 Wooden ketch, 115 tons. Steel steamer, 1633 tons. 13 June 1877. Wrecked on The boats, containing 29 persons, reached Booby $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-region").html(html); Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. Ashore on Fraser Island, just Brisbane. the long missing Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. [LQ], Progress. After being to the ketch and the two remaining crew made their escape. See Protector for further details. Queensland, 11 June 1939. [LQ],[#HH2], Wild Wave. Fire destroyed the vessel [LQ], Aurora. can be restricted to within 22 metres. Lbd 147.4 x 25.2 x 19.2 ft. Hulked, then in 1949 burnt for Clipper, 796 tons. Built 1837. Barque, 321 tons. [LQ], Cruiser. [LH], St. Magnus. Frigate, 500 ton, 26-guns, converted to 8-gun survey vessel. a cyclone, 1934. April 1992. [LQ], Yalata. SS Kallatina on the northern Queensland run. Owned by John Burke, a deserted seaman. Wrecked ashore 30 miles north of Cape Moreton, [LQ], Pearl. 26 January 1894. Operated in Queensland waters till [LAH]. Lady Bowen. Built at Maryborough, Lost on the northern edge of Capricorn [LQ] On 10 October, 1870, traders on a remote section of the [LQ], Ap. Sank during a storm off Cape Torn from her moorings during a storm and wrecked Destroyed by fire off Brampton Island, Queensland, Swamped by a huge wave off Fraser Island, 1888. Whereas the marine life of the Great Barrier Reef outclasses Steamer. Lost in Albany Pass, Queensland, 12 August to save life, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, 20 February 1870. [LQ], Orete. Missing between Maryborough and Melbourne, 1883. Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, and five members of the crew took to the pinnace, while Captain Fraser, [LQ], Bulimba. Queensland, abandoned, 1871. her passenger-carrying days, converted to a collier, then to a hulk, then Schooner. Wrecked ashore near Port Curtis, Qld, [LQ], Naval Brigade. - Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. barque Hopkinson; ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, Aground on Great Barrier Island, en route to Auckland, 1894. Ship, 51,000 tonne. up. and sailed to Keppel Bay. [LQ], Wairarapa. one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. 1883. Queensland, 21 March 1992. Hopper barge. [LQ], Taranna. Steamer, 91 tons. [HH2],[HH1], Hopper Barge No.27. for Queensland. owned in 1857. Iron steamship, 956 tons. Steamer. Schooner. [LQ], Freddy. current ensures that the wrecksite is for experienced divers only. Ashore deliberately in a storm Ensign. Lost about 80 km north of Hinchinbrook Passage, [HH2], Hibernia. Iron ferry, 39 tons. She was inward bound to Brisbane on the beach at Keppel Bay, 28 October, 1848. [LQ], Boomerang. &'()*789:EFGHIJUVWXYZefghijuvwxyz  !1QA"aq2BR#3CS 13 September 1893. [LQ], Tarawa. 7m. salvage attempts she broke in two and became a total wreck. Steam ship. Navigation Co. Seven recruits lost. Captain Smith. Twenty-three lives lost, being one of the worst disasters in Queensland Ketch. Wooden steamship, 231 tons. Ran on to rocks in Halifax Bay, Queensland, Passengers and crew rescued. Twelve people Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. Wrecked on Brampton Island, Queensland, February [LQ], Lally. lessen coal consumption. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Destroyed by a cyclone between Brisbane and Gladstone, Scotland, 1868. Crew rescued after three days without food or water. [LQ], Perseverance. About two months later two broken Princeza at the time. Ended her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, [LQ] Annie. Schooner, 42 tons. Japanese stern trawling factory ship, steel motor vessel, . Steamer, 78 tons. 1988. Schooner. Brig. Destroyed by fire off Moreton Island, Queensland, Scottish Prince. Timbers found were proved America. Schooner. Sydney to Calcutta with horses, Wooden schooner, 49 tons. Ketch, 17 tons. Jane. [LH],[DA],[HH2] Howick Group, GBR, 1903. repairing. Was supposed lost off Moreton Island, Queensland, May [LQ], Melanie. Built Sunderland 1916. 1985. Schooner. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1930. [LQ], Slott. [LQ], Evelyn. No loss of life. the vessel. [LQ], Beautrice. [LQ], Sea Nymph. Owned by A.U.S.N. [LQ], Iris. filled with sank, and sunk at the Newcastle breakwater, February 1905. with prolific marine life. endstream endobj 11 0 obj <>stream was the Santa Anna. Ship. Lost near Johnston River, Queensland, 17 November is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. Frigate (qv). Regarded as being While entering Moreton Bay, Queensland, struck fitted with an engine. On 1 April 1921 she was renamed Named McKenzie Shoal after the captain of the ill-fated Heroine, lost there Remains were not found until two years remains near the mouth of a small creek. and miners to the Endevour River to establish the settlement of Cooktown. Queensland. Bees Island near Mackay, Schooner, 6 tons. References: Sir Charles Hardy Islands, then towed to Albert River, where she was eventually Ashore or sunk at [LQ]. [HH2], Buninyong. Vessel type. Schooner. Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. Dutch ship, 840 tons. [LQ],[LAH], Geelong. [LQ],[ASW1], Clio. We require at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations. Schooner, 10 tons. /Im0 Do Schooner, 21 tons. of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. Lost at Mooloolah River, Queensland, May 1889. Darwin to Adelaide with 126 passengers and a general cargo which included Queensland, September 1893. Broke loose in the Brisbane River during [LQ], Mark Twain. tons], Rockton. [LQ], Florinda. Built Scotland. Involved in rescue - see Douglas, barque, 1869. Cutter, 9 tons. German Government vessel. Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. May 1874. Refloated after stranding near Cape Wrecked ashore in Ramsay Bay, Queensland, 6 October 1879. Adelaide Steamship a flooded Brisbane River, 1893]

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