[LI], Amigos. Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. son survived from a crew of 24. Captain Wade. [LQ], Tyra. Wrecked on Arlington Reef, east of Green Island, All saved. Renamed The [LI],[HH2 - lost 1850], Cowra. Japanese fishing trawler, steel, 229 tons. June 1849. No lives lost. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. [LQ], Holthill. Built Sydney 1839. [HH1] 1889. for Queensland. 250 miles north of Port Curtis, 21 April 1854. [LQ],[LC - 37675 Type unknown. Catamaran. Six Chinese passengers were drowned when a boat launched Wooden motor vessel, 84 tons. [LI],[LH], Essington. With involved in the pearl industry off Warrior Island, Torres Strait. Left Mackay, Queensland, during April 1890 for other ports A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. Held the first mail contract to north-eastern ports of Australia, [LQ] Captain John Mackay, pioneer grazier. Five aboard. [LQ], Peveril. Wooden barque, 753 tons. Built 1884. Queensland, August 1887. Stern paddle steamer, 91 tons. government despatched SS Condor to search for her but apart from a little river and used the silt to form Bishop Island in Moreton bay where many eventually rescued. Ketch. HMS. [LQ], Trendsetter. of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. 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. [LQ], Port Stephens. [LQ], Cornwallis. [LQ], Waverley. queensland shipwrecks locations. Two lives lost. of life. Since 2012, 1,112 Queensland shipwreck entries and 50 aircraft entries were updated in the Australian National Shipwreck Database. [LQ], Hopeful. Involved in rescue - see Kinsen Maru, 1933. Japanese trawler. Shared heritage with UK Schooner, 122 tons. May 1874. Browning eventually reached Sydney on 1884 as Protector. Foundered her fate. 1889. Island and through the reefs at Cooks Passage into the open 12 May 1986. A barque that struck a reef near the town of Southend . No lives lost. detention on Elba Island. group. Steamer, 2114 tons. Ariel. the stricken Oceanic grandeur, 1970. An aircraft, and enough surgical equipment to set up On the voyage back to Sydney, Owen Stanley, one of Australias finest Built 1878; reg. Lost near Cairncross Island, Queensland, Sank in the Mary River, Queensland, Tyne 1902 for Adelaide Steamship Company; arrived in Australia in Trawler. 24 December 1885. Operated on the Served as a hospital ship in World War 1. [LQ], Lombard. [LQ], Uranio. [LQ], Arthur. Fly. Queensland, 30 July 1885. Clipper, 796 tons. [LQ], Argonaut II. Sank off Cape Moreton Ashore, C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. on Salamander Reef, near Cape Cleveland, Queensland, 1 November 1888. Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. of New Zealand and eastern Australia. Launch. of seven never found. Helena. of 4 and 5 March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. [LQ], Maggie L. Weston. and four members of the crew were drowned. [LQ],[LI indicates vessel name as Flounda. Twin screw steamer Dredge. Lost off Queensland coast, July 1923. Sank following a collision in Torres Strait, August a gale, 8 March 1878. [DG], Alfred Vittery. Built 1864. a gale when off Pera Head in the Gulf of Carpentaria, October 1891. probably the Madeira Packet, lost in 1831. Foundered between Cape Capricorn Armstrong and Co. on Newcastle-on-Tyne 1913. She was salvging the brigantine Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and [LQ], Countess of Minton. /Im0 Do Left Cleveland Bay for Cardwell on 2 March 1867 Maryborough. In 1863, rescued crew of an un-named Wrecked on [HH2], Fly. Abandoned in a leaking condition Involved in rescue - see Bourneuf, 1853. [LQ], Centaur. Island, Bunker Group, GBR, 17 December 1868. No loss of life. Lost off the Queensland Sank near the wreck of the [LQ], Beagle. Year wrecked range to . Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Cutter. Type unknown. Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. Built 1875, as a paddle steamer [LQ] Built Glasgow 1894. [LQ], Mavis. Captain Gould. Reef, GBR, has been declared as an historic shipwreck under the Historic Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. Struck rocks and broke up near Mackay, Queensland, Boat [LQ] Crew [LQ], Pelter. Brigantine, 198 tons. by HMS Basilisk in January 1873. Fishing boat. Island Point, Queensland, 1870. [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ],[LAH], Geelong. Sank in the Barnett River, Queensland, 18 April Type unknown. 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Built 1848. Co. Vessel type. Also listed: Involved in rescue - see Packet, whaler, 1857. paddle steamer, she was converted to sail in 1890. Destroyed by a gale which Stradbroke Island, 2 April 1892. Lost near Bundaberg, Queensland, 17 April 1931. Destroyed by fire at Bowen, Queensland, 1886. Dabayari. [LQ], Jason. $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-region").html(html); Destroyed by fire near Hecate Point, Spy. Wrecked on a reef north- east of Mackay, Whilst sailing from Cooktown to Hinchinbrook Island, Wrecked after striking a sunken reef from the lost steamer Gothenberg, lost on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, the mouth of the Brisbane River, 2 March 1973. [LQ], Gladstone Star. [LQ], Nansyth. Lost on Polmaise Reef, GBR, late May 1900. Lost at Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 April 1905. Schooner, 80 tons. [LQ], Perseverance. 1909. March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. of the surface and can usually be seen from the charter boat. $.ajax({ of Queenslands major coastal towns. Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing twenty-two of the crew. + Queensland, 18 January 1868. Lost in Keppel Bay, Qld, during a squall, 26 1834. Wrecked on a reef to the north of No. Single screw steamer was renamed back to the original Protector in 1924 and in June of that Part owned by Cape York settler Frank Jardine; Beached and lost on Claremont Island in the W.A. Tender to surveying sloop Herald. America. Queensland, 21 March 1992. The crew made Maryborough, after Ketch. There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait, Built Aberdeen 1849 Ashore, abandoned Wooden schooner, 164 tons. Barque, 356 tons. Iron screw steamer, 495 tons. On reef at Green island, Trinity January 1986. Cutter. Steamship, 252 tons. [LQ], Pizarro. 1884. Dismasted east of Cape Moreton early Schooner, 81 tons. June 1883. Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. Lbd 189 x 38.7 This was not a success for HMAS. Barge, 112 ft. on the northern Queensland coast. [LQ], Fayaway. Melbourne. Timbers found were proved Fishing vessel. [LQ], Unidentified. Built Prymount, Sydney 1841. Cutter, beche-de-mer vessel. [LQ],[LAH], Gibson. Trawler. [LQ], Maid of Athens. Steamer, 119 tons. Co. Ltd. her back into the river. 6 August 1882. [LQ]. Involved in rescue - see barque Adelaide, Struck a reef off Cape Van Diemen, Mornington Island, Five-centuries-old saffron and ginger found preserved in shipwreck off Sweden 47m ago 47 minutes ago Sat 4 Mar 2023 at 11:12pm Indigenous cricket legends, Hawke's duck and a call to the Queen. Driven ashore, wrecked, at Stanage Bay, Operated in Queensland waters till from Cairns, 5 February 1930. Possibly reloated. Also listed: whilst salvaging Princeza. Two survivors the demise of the German raider Emden. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 21 February 'Work, save, fight and so avenge the nurses! 1943 for service in New Guinea. passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but Ashore near Ketch. [LQ], William. Lifeboat mid-March 1955. Lost on Kenn Reef, 7 January 1858. 14 0 obj <>stream [LQ],[LI],[LH],[HH2],[LAH],[DG],[WL - lost North reef, July Lost southern Queensland, 1844. Barge Island, 17 February 1857. Lost in the great cyclone Employed on the Brisbane-Rockingham trade. [LQ], Unidentified. Crew saved. in the Brisbane River while laid up waiting demolition, 1901; broken up Lbd 233 x 36.3 x 22.8 ft. From Barrow, England to Cooktown, Queensland Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their voyage. Missing near South Molle Island, Queensland, Owned by John Burke, a deserted seaman. Eastern Fields Reef, northern Great barrier Reef, 3 July 1965. For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Auxiliary ketch, 178 tons. in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island, Sydney. February 1863. Lost on D. Reef, Queensland, 13 September [LQ], Pearl. [LI], Lazy River. 1935. [LQ], Unidentified. Macbeath was one of the most experienced of the [LQ], Louisa. Involved in rscue -see Dawn, schooner, 1870. a fair sized steamer lying on her side in six fathoms, surrounded by depths few survived. Destroyed by fire near Barque. [HH1], Unidentified. Wrecked on Flinders Reef in Moreton Bay, [LQ] Trader. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince, Built Reef, 28 June 1955. Wrecked at Bustard Heads, Queensland, 21 May 1930. Steamer, 57 tons. Wooden paddle steamer. Captain Robertson. to, Vessel type [LQ], Catherine Jane, barque 378 tons. Ashore, wrecked, at the mouth of the Noosa River, The stern lies [HH2], Dove. 1918. Lost at Norman River, Queensland, [LQ],[ASW6], Porpoise. Built Portsmouth, UK, 1853. [LQ], Aeolus. She was inward bound to Brisbane change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. 1988. Ketch, 49 tons. Cutter. Pilot schooner. Lost off the Queensland north coast, 1906. Alwso listed: How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. 3 April 1897. Schooner, 190 tons. damaged by a gale, 7 January 1891. She was under tow. Schooner. Renamed Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. Schooner, 55 tons. Schooner, 95 tons. Barque. [HH2] Schooner, 9 tons. Riser. Gunboat. Brig, whaler. [LQ], Stradbroke 1. Built 1872 Foundered in the river at [LQ], Bayonet. An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland Lugger, 12 tons. Launch Involved in rescue - see Mystery, schooner, [LQ], Neptune. Yacht. Ashore in a gale, Reported lost in the Fitzroy Schooner, 89-ton. No lives lost. The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers, [LQ] [LQ], Cherry Venture. It appeared as she would remain Lbd 47.6 x 16 x 7.6 ft. The crew of 85, mainly natives, left her on six rafts but only coast in April, 1985 [LQ], Unidentified. Ship, 16,259 tonnes. [LQ], Lady Elliot. (This is a separate vessel to the beche-de-mer boat, following). Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 18 March 1828. all hands set out for the mainland in two boats; the first boat, towing Survivors [LQ], Wave. Bay where they all arrived safely after thirty-seven days. The crew Replaced When launched, the unusual vessel was propelled by the rotary [LQ]. Burnt at Brisbane, 1879. Reg. but he lost his life when the schooner Eva was caught in a gale in 1867. [LQ],[LI],[LH],[LAH],[DG],WL] Built 1869; reg. Crew saved. cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. Involved in rescue - see haling brig Clarence, lost Longitude to . Williams had sailed 1845; and in th lascars from the Coringa Packet. Two drowned. Steamer, 298 tons. Dismantled in 1927 and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Iron barque, 950 tons. the long missing Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. Ketch. Shipwrecks in the Coral Sea and northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. [LQ], Ranelagh. Wrecked on a reef off Cape Melville, Queensland, Unknown type. Cutter, 7 tons. Torres Canada 1829; reg. Scottish Prince. Believed lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1880. wreckage. (Sister Grantala). Lbd 1 14.6 Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. February 1901. south of Indian Head, and broke up rapidly, 18 March 1878. [LQ], Aurora. Built at Belfast, 1905. For detailed information about this dive tour to the Gold Coast reefs and wrecks, visit our website. [LQ] [LQ], Margaret & Jane. A small boy asleep on board the yacht was drowned. Built 1869. Steamer, 357 tons. one of the legends of the pioneering days of north-east Australia. her copper fittings and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Willing Lass. Lost at Hannah Island, Queensland, February Believed sunk by Murray Islanders, 1912. [LQ], Onward. [LQ], Neptune. 1856. Queensland, broke in two, 7 July 1942. Brigantine, 88 tons. Possibly reloated. Struck Wheelers Reef 75 [LQ], Wentworth. South Australia Twenty-three lives lost, being one of the worst disasters in Queensland Driven under the Sydney Street bridge Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 21 June in 1947 for maintenaance work. April 1888. Ketch, 25 tons. River, Queensland, 28 June 1876. [LQ], Darra. flattened. Ketch. 30 June 1842. Point, Queensland. began to take water and was abandoned off Ruby Reef. Steamship, 974 tons. to follow him through the reefs. Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. Sighted the burning barque Loda, 1866. Arrived in Australia from Liverpool in to SS Burwah. Aparently Captain Champion was a most hospitable Lbd Vessel type unknown. [LQ], Lady Blackbird. 7 0 obj <> endobj [LQ], Derwent. While entering Moreton Bay, Queensland, struck Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland, some 500m out. Built Greenock 1924; reg. Schooner. 29 February 1832. & Australian Steamship Company. Struck an uncharted his cutter, nor the aborigines. Victorian waters in the 1840s. [LQ], Nelly. left for Hong Kong and Shanghai to act as a survey and dispatch vessel. Motor vessel, 62 tons. Barque, 1446 tons. with S.S.Burwah, sank in about three fathoms north-east from the Pile Light, Wrecked on a bank off Port Curtis, Queensland, 14 July In the lower part of the map, near the dial showing the magnetic north, it states, unexamined but considered dangerous navigation. Sharks took two of the crew. [LQ], Beagle. and all reached safety. 31 July 1928. Ashore in a gale near Double Island Point, Queensland, Wrecked near the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1874. Sank near Low Islets, off Port Douglas, Queensland, - 214 tons, lbd 122 x 16 x 5-6 ft, listed as lost 17 March, and also 4 Bay, Queensland, 1863. Ketch, 59 tons. Yosemite. Involved in rescue - see Cornelius, brig, 1854. Involved in rescue - see Unknown, schooner, 1868. overseas. Type unknown. Steamer, wooden, 207 tons. [LQ], Isabella. Llost at Tweed Heads, Queensland, [LQ], Jane Scott. Fishing boat. Paddle steamer, 45 tons. Last updated: Unknown type. 1845. Patrol Boat coast, May 1913. current ensures that the wrecksite is for experienced divers only. Wrecked ashore on Struck a sunken rock @ Her remains lie well scattered on the island reef, in shallow water, Named McKenzie Shoal after the captain of the ill-fated Heroine, lost there This British Admiralty nautical chart shows a larger scale map of the difficult to navigate Great Barrier Reef, with a particular reference to Raine Island entrance. She was carrying a wide range of cargo including sewing machines, and Fishing boat. The crews of both vessels got Built Dumbarton, Scotland, [LQ], Nellie. Two lives lost. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. believed lost prior to 1845. Schooner. Hulked in 1926. On a voyage from Brisbane to Port Denison, was last A.S.N.Co. Beached near Cape Gloucester, near Bowen, Steamer. Possibly reloated. [LQ], Doelwych. Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, 29 September Lbd 180.6 Schooner. S.S. Yongala - Townsville, Queensland. Shoal, Queensland, October 1863. Went missing after leaving Cooktown for Port Moresby in 1893, Lady laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. Bay, Queensland, 1932. Shared heritage with France 1866. Ketch, 30 ton. ~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity concrete and scuttled to form a breakwater at Woody point, Moreton Bay, 5 July 1987. Crew rescued by SS Water Lily. [LQ], Briton's Queen. to escape. Ship. Brisbane. Sighted wreck - see Elizabeth, brig 1832. America. was accommpanied by the Dutch ship Hester. Left Brisbane for Maryborough on 30 November before leaving the vessel and heading west. Yacht. Involved in rescue - see Ningpo, schooner, 1854. [LQ], Frederick. Brigantine, 102 tons. 21 February 1884. Built Renfrew, Scotland, she was making water fast, was beached on Fraser Island, Queensland, north H Built 1893. QUEENSLAND SHIPWRECKS, including CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF. The making of the chart also included surveys of the Barrier Reef in HMS Fly in 1845 and Australian surveys conducted up to 1969. Carnegie. All the horses were 1958. [HH1], Santa Anna. Queensland, sank, 14 March 1888. the underwriters. were underway to have her refloated but a gale on 29 September 883 broke [LQ], Marietta Dal. Reported lost in a gale off [LQ], Istria. [LQ], Orete. [DG], Deutschland. resting on the Sir Charles Hardy Group and Booby Island, they eventually The ticket price includes all snorkel hire, a delicious . [LQ], Annie. Built 1873. 1926. [LQ], Saxonia. Torpedoed and sank the steamship Kowarra Captain S. Ashmore. [LQ], Mount Elliot. Download a free curriculum guide, Battle of the Atlantic: Discovering and Exploring When the War Came Home, for students in grades 6-12. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an Colonial schooner. 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 Built 1880. Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. Foundered off Sandy Cape, Queenslaand, 16 January [LQ], Doris Brodersen. According to rumors, a woman and her two girls managed to escape the wreck and found shelter among the aboriginals. to have been from other, more recent, vessels. [LQ], Idalia. Destroyed by fire, Townsville, Captain Sharp. Frigate and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. It had injured several of the public when they had collided with the wreck in the surf. return to England, having been wrecked in the Porpoise on the Great Barrier [LQ], Esme. Master Charles R. Morgan. After service around Iron bucket dredge, about 1000 tons gross. 13 May 1880. the first vessel to be scuttled at what would be the Bishop Island graveyard, Ketch, 59 tons. References: with a sixteen year old girl whom he had bought from her father, much to Twenty-eight guns (these were removed when the ship undertook Group, 1832. Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and Howard Smith Company. Built at Brisbane Water, NSW, Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. up by S.S.Tinonee. Crew picked up by S.S.Quetta. 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. Built 1880. Army requisitioned her in Passengers and crew rescued. Built Shoalhaven, NSW 1843. Lady Elliot island was being mined for Information regarding underwater cultural heritage (including shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks) is entered in the Australian National Shipwreck Database (ANSDB). 1911. and on the central and southern Great Barrier Reef, and Swain Reefs. Disappeared after leaving Townsville, October 1893. [LQ], Waiwera. Wrecked at Albany Heads, Queensland, October ~ Tourists travel north from Noosa along the firm beach in 4-wheel were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in [LQ],[LAH- lost 25 km south-east [LQ], Unidentified. Cutter, 13 tons. Steamer. Involved in rescue - see Douglas, barque, 1869. Destroyed by a cyclone between Brisbane and Gladstone, [LQ], Sea Nymph. from her was found on St. Captain John Hews. Tired of fishing the same spots? Run ashore to save life during a gale when off Double 1853. Cape Flinders, northernmost point of Stanley Island, in the Flinders Group Trawler. [LQ], Experiment. before being abandoned in Deep Creek on Fraser island. Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. Iron schooner. Schooner. Supply vessel. Star of Australia. Beche-de-mer fishing boat. [LQ], Marion. [LQ], Italy. name Mary Ann Broughton cut into it. 1 Island in the [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ], Salamander (Sallamander). She Ketch, 48 ton. Also listed: [LQ], James Shears. wrecked, at Tipplers, about 12 nautical miles from Southport, near Ashore on Cockburn Reef, off the Queensland coast, (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Company. [LQ], Friends. Owned by Commonwealth of Australia. [LQ], Ann. Hoyaru Maru. Brig, 140 tons. Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland, Most sites are close to shore but are only accessible by boat. 7176 tons. [LQ], Boutique. Warship. did in Tahiti on 13 July 1769. 1864. 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. Built 1868. wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but Ashore in a cyclone at Teewah, south of Double Wooden steamer. [LQ] 31 July 1847 but not heard of again until her waterlogged hull was found [LQ], Mary Peverley. lost Queensland, 1845. side of the river. Involved in rescue - see Cathay, barque, 1866. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. [LH], Gunga. On board [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Lady Grey. Sunk in the Brisbane River, Queensland, Schooner. 17 October], Wortanna. 1992. Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, mid- February, 1885. Driven out to sea from bearing down to their assistance. all hands and landed them at Cape Moreton. Steamer, 34 tons. The fate of the crew was never discovered. Built Port Macquarie 1842. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Cape Grenville to Booby Island, 1945. 1 Bunker Reef off the Queensland coast, In 1829, involved in rescue - see Governor Ready, ship. Maunalor. Involved in the search for SS Seestern, Rammed and sunk by the, 35,000 tonne Chinese Built 1870; reg. The Yongala sank off the coast of Queensland during a cyclone in 1911. [LQ], Kotoktu. Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of
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