which do indeed exist to this day. repaired, ashore again and wrecked during a gale, near Waverley, Queensland,
Year wrecked range to . The crew
Wooden ketch, 27 tons. [LI],[LH], Essington. [HH1], Wommen. 1859. Co. Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland,
In June 1983 the wreck was identified as being that of the
Sank off Cape Moreton
Queensland, 5 September 1943. Cutter, 10 ton. Built 1819. Schooner. Built 1868. She now lies off the Spit, off the main surfing beach at Southport,
Ketch, 27 tons.
wrecked, on Fraser Island about two kilometres south of Sandy Cape, Queensland,
[LQ], Hawk. Queensland, 8 March 1882. [LQ], Marion. Cape Upstart, 1 February 1884. Wrecked at
whilst salvaging Princeza. Great Barrier Reef, 7 April 1963. Cutter. Lost at Percy Island, Queensland,
[LQ], Florence Elliot. The same cyclone claimed the barque Catherine
Adelaide Steamship Co. Hit on Sandy Cape Shoal and as
Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 9 June 1951. Spanish ship, 220 tons. Converted to a lighter in 1929,
Type not recored. 1887. [HH2],[HH1], Port Wallace. 1877. [LQ],[LI]
[LQ], Merchant. The 1967 Referendum the State comes together? Lost
Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner,
[LQ], George. Torn from her moorings during a storm and wrecked
Built 1880. then badly damaged by fire at Sydney in the same year while being repaired. [LQ], Ada. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1],[ASW1],[LAH], Friday. been stolen from Hobart by four convicts on 20-21 February 1848. Part owned by Cape York settler Frank Jardine;
Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. Protector. disappeared on a voyage from Cleveland Bay to Port Hinchinbrook, Queensland,
planned the Australian Constitution. [LQ], Experiment. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 21 February
[LQ], Freak. Frigate, 500 ton, 26-guns, converted to 8-gun survey vessel. Wooden steamer. Note that the Bato
Launch.tons.Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland,
south easterly on the bar of the South Channel of Moreton Bay, Queensland,
[LH], City of Melbourne. on Salamander Reef, near Cape Cleveland, Queensland, 1 November 1888. Involved in rscue -see Dawn, schooner, 1870. Maunalor. [LH]
wrecked,17 February 1888. Anchored off the northern Queensland coast early in 1862,
Lost in Moreton Bay,
hulked in 1887, then dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay,
One of the forst vessels to use the inner
The remains of what appeared to be an American-built
Stanley. of navigation and only two being seamen they retained the captain to sail
[LQ], Captain Cook. Sydney. [LQ], Escape. [LQ], Hamilton Island 12. [LQ], Security, ship. No major damage. [HH2], Trusty. Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. the loss of vessels and human lives, and some of the losses have indeed
With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch,
Involved in rescue - see A.L. Prawn trawler. battered Cooktown, 21 February 1884. did in Tahiti on 13 July 1769. 14 July 1864. 1 June 1930. It could be one of three possible vessels: the
Built at Kiel, Germany, 1883. [LQ]. Schooner, 9 tons. Jacks Creek, Fraser Island, 1919. Pearce .Lost
Wrecked on Lady Elliot Reef, 1846. River, at Rockhampton, Queensland, , 2 July 1902. Involved in rescue - see Agnes Napier, schooner,
13 June 1877. Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque,
rescued survivors from three separate shipwrecks from the same area in
Ashore, wrecked, in a gale at Bustard Bay, Queensland,
In 1872, involved
13 October 1850. Shared heritage with Portugal
For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Built Stockton, Newcastle, NSW, 1875. from Mourilyan, Queensland, was holed, and eventually abandoned, 18 November
This was not a success for
Schooner, 57 tons. Stranded on St. Fifteen survivors
Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. The William was abandoned, the crew taken
Schooner, 19 tons. All landed on a
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Wrecked on Scarborough Point, Queensland, 14 April
Company and served with the United States Army 1942-45. were six other peeople. 1902. On reef at Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland,
27 July 1908. with a sixteen year old girl whom he had bought from her father, much to
Foundered off Hook
Lost on No. Involved in rescue - see Heroine, schooner, 1846. Few felt that their real life location was important in their study of the playwright's work. 1885. Brig, 148 tons. coast in April, 1985 [LQ], Unidentified. days out, but was not seen again. Trawler
[LQ], Onward. Driven under the Sydney Street bridge
Built Sunderland, England
[LQ], Arthur. [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH]
Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August
Spy. Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone,
Island, 6 August 1886. [HH2],[#HH1], Port Curtis Galleon. and five members of the crew took to the pinnace, while Captain Fraser,
There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait,
Cutter, 36 tons. the Percy Islands, 1938. Explore each shipwreck to learn more about World War II off the North Carolina Coast. Wooden steamer, 101 tons. Cutter. Destroyed by fire off Brampton Island, Queensland,
Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October
Wooden barque, 753 tons. Involved in rescue - see Darwin, trawler, 1948. Lost in the Percy Islands, Queensland, 1918. . to Rockhampton, abandoned,11 November 1868. and was abandoned. 3 January 1989. Queensland, mid-June 1876, but was not seen again. Captain Kane. Williams had sailed
Santa Barbara. [LQ], Clifford. of Victorias Loch Ard disaster. Used in the sealing and whaling industry
Vessel name. 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. Whereas the marine life of the Great Barrier Reef outclasses
Albert Edward. Queensland, after striking rocks, July 1825. Type unknown. [LQ], Ottawa. 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. March],[GB], Spede. Launch. Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery
1918. Wooden barque, 520 tons. [LQ], Susannah. Brig. Run down and sunk by S.S.Balmain in Hervey Bay,
and wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, 4 July 1868. on an outcrop of Masthead Reef, GBR, 12 March 1866. Whaling and sealing
Went missing after leaving Cooktown for Port Moresby
After the crew refused to unload her cargo, the
Built 1872 Foundered in the river at
& Australian Steamship Company. Written by Dr Maddy Fowler, Museum of Tropical Queensland. 1918. Ship, 1245 tons. [LQ]
- Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. Steel steamer, 1734 tons. Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. 1832. the thread gap inc; what is paleomagnetism quizlet Built 1837. Destroyed by fire off Cairns, 10 June 1923. [LQ]
Built 1873. Captain M. McKenzie. Yacht. Wrecked on Bell Cay at Percy
Colonial schooner. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. Wrecked, 1868. 1989. Scuttled in 1935 to form a breakwater at Bulwer,
Brig, 219 tons. damaged by a gale, 7 January 1891. . on the northern Queensland run from 1921. Pearling schooner. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5
[LQ],[LAH - lost 1 June],[DG - 11 June], Weona. into sand and rocks for about 70 metres off the northern tip of Bribie
[LQ], Jenny Lind. Left Normanton for Papuan ports in August
Barque. a gale when off Pera Head in the Gulf of Carpentaria, October 1891. HMS. said the ship went back several generations. Another states she was refloated
Involved in rescue - see Reliance, brig,
@ The wrecksite is now protected and has become Australias premier
[HH1], Unidentified. [LQ], Donella. 29 April 1987. Built 1850. Barrier Reef, 1902. Eighteen lives lost. Prince Regent. Four passengers
Wrecked in a gale near
Steamer, 37 tons. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. Carnegie. Possibly lost on Great Barrier Reef, or at Surprise River. . After the master of the was lost overboard
Wonder Reef Dive Location - Approximately 2.5 kilometers offshore from Philip Park, The Spit, at a depth of 30 metres. Built 1864; reg.Townsville. Stern paddle steamer, 91 tons. coast, May 1913. Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. to form an artificial haven for small boats. lost, only ten survived, including the captain. Struck by a squall
carried the first shipment of kanakas to Rockhampton in December, 1867. Built Greenock,
All crew and passengers saved. 1849, surveyed the southern coast of New Guinea. 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. data: "jurisdictionCode="+ juridictionCode,
Brigantine, 88 tons. 1 Island in the
the area. Ashore in a cyclone at Teewah, south of Double
Trimaran. bodies of two of her crew in a native oven opposite the reef. In 1845, involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland,
Foundered in Trinity Inlet, Queensland,
1925. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. Builtat Jervis Bay, 1879; reg.Rockhampton
Owned by A.U.S.N. River, Queensland, 28 June 1876. x 22.1 x 10. One life lost. The Gold Coast has a variety of natural and artificial reefs as well as many shipwrecks. Themes. 1915. [LQ], Susan Francis. the state but she saw no action. was at anchor off Carlisle island when run ashore, in a gale, to save life,
Hope Island, Queensland coast, 1871. Steamaship, 681 tons. Fire destroyed the vessel
there amongst the plam trees, however a second flood two weeks later floated
Barque, 543 tons. Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam
Paddle steamer, 45 tons. The boats got away safely. Brig. Auxiliary ketch. had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side
Ketch, 59 tons. Reef, GBR, has been declared as an historic shipwreck under the Historic
On 1 April 1921 she was renamed
was not seen again, 1851, Venus. The Ranelagh was eventually refloated and taken to Brisbane for repaires. board, escaped by diving overboard, and swam ashore to join the crew. A barque that sank in a gale off Port Adelaide, one man drowned. Fishing boat. Built 1848. Abalone boat
[LI], Jessie Davis. [LH]. with railway material, passed Gabo Island, Victoria on 2 March 1884, ninety-two
The first
the Brisbane River, Port Curtis and other relatively protected waters,
Wrecked on the Jenny Lind Creek bar,
Ashore on Cockburn Reef, off the Queensland coast,
and Sandy Cape, Queensland, 1910. 'Work, save, fight and so avenge the nurses! [LQ], Boomerang. Lost near Mackay, Queensland, July 1933. [WL], Tully. Foundered off Magnetic Island, August 1873. Built 1947. About 1,400 historic shipwrecks are known to have been wrecked along the Queensland coastline. Brigantine, 165 tons. 13 0 obj
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1973. 1884 and disappeared in a cyclone. February 1901. Ship. September 1893. In August 1958, a Captain D. Milne found what was
Queensland. [NH], Eva. No loss
with three aborigine men and two aborigine women. Following the wreck of the Quetta, one of these additions to the original chart was to mark a safe passage through the precarious Adolphus Channel. Ship. 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the
[LQ], Mary. return. 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. Byron has wrecksite information, but not included here as
1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Wooden steamer, 32 tons. [LQ], Jemima. With a new sliding keel prepared by carpenters from
[LQ], Boyne. However, the true story had spread though the aboriginal
aborigine albinos, nor whether they were from a shipwreck. 1870. Schooner, 22 tons. In one boat were
There are conflicting reports
Involved in salvage - see ship America, wrecked
Schooner, 105 tons. Built 1884. Renamed Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. 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. corvette Fly. [LQ],[LPA - schooner], Lone Star. 1952. Lost off Stradbroke Island, Queensland,
Wooden schooner, 164 tons. separated. Stranded at Breaksea Spit,
Fijian sugar boat, 399 tons. Yacht. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located
Wrecked on Dee Reef, February 1921. Built 1866; reg. Steamer, 239 tons. Fishing vessel. aboriginals in the crew attacked the six white crew members, but were killed
in 1914 and at one time was a guard ship in Rabaul harbour. Sydney to Calcutta with horses,
[LQ][#LI], Salamander. About two months later two broken
Cutter. 15 October 1866. In 1920 converted
[LI],[HH2 - named Hormuzeer], Shamrock. Channel on the outer Great Barrier Reef, 30 October 1900. Operated on the norther Queensland coast in the early 1900s. 1988. Grounded, wrecked, near Mudlow Rocks, Rainbow Bay, Queensland, 24
[LQ], Kotoktu. [LQ], Eastminster. The marks in purple were added in 1971 after it was published. A ketch was supposed seen to founder near Rodds
From Brisbane to Normanton, ashore,
Schooner, 94 tons. Shamrock. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their
Involved in rescue - see Hugh Ewing, schooner, 1886. Lbd 120 x 26 x 9.5 ft. Hulk filled with
29 February 1832. Loss of one life. Built 1874. 1989. [LQ], Patagonia. Shared heritage with Indonesia
Burwah. 1 Bunker Reef off the Queensland coast,
[LQ], Maryborough. Two prisoners held in irons on board were released when the vessel struck
Steamer, wooden, 43 tons. [LQ], Lallah Rookh. Sydney for Rockhampton with a crew of seventeen on 10 January 1865, towing
Download data from Queensland Government data, The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20162023. 7 March 1870. Ketch. Abandoned in a leaking condition
Cutter. Cutter. boat was not seen again [LQ], Maggie. Select a region. [LQ], Jeanie Deans. [LQ], [LPA], See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, 1859. [LQ]
Disappeared between Lord Howe Island and Sydney, 1873. Steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. Lbd 213.5 x 37.3 x 15.9
Captain Till. [LH], Dolphin. Auxiliary ketch. [LQ], Hui-Ju-Hup. Trawler. Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 10 October
We provide the native files for your Garmin . Struck the north-west corner
The 232-foot-long ship sank during Hurricane Klaus in 1984 and was lifted and towed to her current location six months later. Barque, 212 tons. Crew of 13 rescued by the
She ended her days as a breakwater
part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the
Yongala. [LQ],[LAH],[DG], Gneering. 1768, with an objective of sighting the transit of Venus, which he
[LQ], Marquis of Lorne. Involved in rescue - see Bourneuf, 1853. [LQ], Rolla. over 18-20 January 1907. [LQ], Illawarra Range. [LQ], Missie. Qld 4216, Gold Coast. Built 1875. Crew rescued by barque Waverly
Unknown type. June 1841" cut into it. iron beams and a part of a poop were found at Walkers Bay near Cooktown,
Left Cleveland Bay for Cardwell on 2 March 1867
Lost at Inskip
set out for Port Mackay and then were sighted and taken aboard the ketch
April 1865. Point, Queensland, July 1899. Twin screw steamer
[LQ], Athol. away in the boats but while those from the Hester arrived safely at Gladstone
pointed out its position. found not worth repairing. [LQ], Doris Brodersen. 400 cases of benzine whilst unloading copra, Cooktown, Queensland, 19 February
Captain Macbeath. Lost on the Great
April 1888. Destroyed
Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island,
1908. Gradually,
She was returning
Brigantine, 69 tons. Foundered off Mackay, Queensland,
UNIDENTIFIED, Unidentified. Lugger. La Fleur de Sud. Steamer. [LQ], Director II. 1929. Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of
Ship. from Cairns, 5 February 1930. Wrecked after striking a reef near Cockburn
[LQ],[DG -
Lost of Queensland coast, May 1877. Cutter. may have been lost nearby. [LQ]
1930. Wrecked in a flooded Brisbane River, 1893. Unknown type. Iron ship, 1439 tons. After leaving Gladstone for Sydney on 2 April
Freighter, 1594 tons. barque Hopkinson; ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland,
Shipwreck Act 1976. Eduard Bohlen, Namibia. *=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. Taiwanese clam boat. [LQ], Lady Lamington. The barque Rachael rescued
Queensland, sank, 14 March 1888. while attempting to enter the harbour at Brisbane by the South Channel,
Tanker. Location: Hervey Bay area, QLD. Brigantine, 198 tons. repaired. Shared heritage with Libya
November 1915. 2249 tons. [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Built 1843. Lost on Alert Reef, Queensland waters,
Wrecked on Petrel Island, Queensland, 1904. Ketch. [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Wooden steamship, 231 tons. [LQ], Sagitta. owned by Duncan Dunbar. Foundered on Bugatti Reef north east of Mackay,
Pacific. Queensland, 29 January 1887. the following year. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island,
1887. -- Please select a State/Territory first --, Latitude
1855. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. The fourteen passengers
Captain Barr. She had been chartered to search Port Essington and Torres Strait for
Sank near Low Islets, off Port Douglas, Queensland,
between Rockhampton and Bundaberg, December 1889. Gabo. Iron schooner. Wrecked on the beach at the southern end of Moreton
Ship. The convoy consisted of twnety-six
Lady Elliot island was being mined for
Tribulation, 30 June 1897. In response to SOS calls, 200 passengers and 84 of the crew were transferred
paddle steamer, she was converted to sail in 1890. [LQ]
Abandoned on Pocklington Reef in the Bismarck Sea,
[LQ], Silvery Wave. vessel were scuttled. Lizard Island to Cape Sidmouth, 1969. crew of five but not seen again. Wooden vessel, 210 tons. 31 July 1847 but not heard of again until her waterlogged hull was found
[LQ], Flirt. guano at the time. Six lost. get her off, with no success. Wrecked when grounded in
Ledger, 2001. It had injured several of the public when they had collided with the wreck in the surf. had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. in a cyclone near the Daintree River, Queensland, 21 April 1878. Crew apparently saved
[LQ], Mary. Built 1854. Yak. 1909. by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Built 1876; reg. by the schooner Tom Tough, and she foundered. Queensland coast, 13 July 1866. 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. His new acquaintences were friends of the murdered captain who
Built 1880. Built 1864. 1876. during cyclone Emily, 1 April 1972. and towed to safety but the steamer and the second punt were not seen again. 1931. Cutter. scuba diving locations). for repairs; put up for auction with her cargo of coal. 1988. [LQ],[LAH], Geelong. W.A. Wrecked on North Spit of Tweed River,
She was
the hull had collapsed. Masthead Island in the Capricorn Group, 22 July 1879. [LI],[LH], Cerberus. Brig, 136 tons. Foundered in the Fitzroy River,
Cluster of Wrecks: The SS City of Adelaid e Is One of A Cluster of Wrecks Around The Island. Scuttled
[HH2],[HH1], Port Molle Galleon. route between the great barrier Reef and the mainland when travelling
[LQ], Marshall S. Brigantine, 179 tons. Queensland
Wrecked of Queensland coast, 1878. Built 1832; launched Williams river, NSW,
vessels to use the inner route between the Great Barrier Reef and the
Barque, 307 tons. beach, Queensland, and could not be refloated, 13 May 1891. After the formation of the Royal Navy in 1911 she continued to be used
when she sank. Unknown type.
Involved in rescue - see Porpoise,
to, Longitude
by a cyclone a few days earlier. Pioneer River, Queensland, 1873. This wreck is unusual for being buried entirely in the sandit's now stranded about a quarter mile away from shore. [HH2],[#HH1], Waratah. Bulk carrier
When launched, the unusual vessel was propelled by the rotary
Valetta. lived on Green island, Trinity Bay, Queensland, in the 1870s and 80s -
The boatswain
attempting to free her, the wind swung around to the south-east and sealed
[LQ], Grace Darling. the Howard Smith Company. [LQ], Idle Wise. Struck
Frigate
Motor vessel, 62 tons. 26 x 8.5 ft. where she was later holed by two runaway barges. Ketch, 59 tons. Was supposed lost off Moreton Island, Queensland, May
Built Gravelly Beach, Launceston. Built 1865. [LQ], Aurora. [LQ], Tom Tough. government despatched SS Condor to search for her but apart from a little
Schooner. Howard Smith Co. From Brisbane to northern Queensland ports,
Schooner. Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. Sloop. Schooner. Russian container ship. Built 1843. [LQ], Elizabeth. Although in a precarious position and threatening to break
can be restricted to within 22 metres. but he lost his life when the schooner Eva was caught in a gale in 1867. Employed in the kanaka trade to the Pacific
cases of beer and whisky. abandoned, July 1880. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 and after another name
[LQ], Westmoreland. Destroyed by fire in the Endeavour River, Queensland,
Built
[LQ], Ellen. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an
the Victorian Ports and Harbours diving of the Public Works Department
Lost near the Pascoe River in Northern Queensland, 1908. Helena. Cutter, 9 tons. the charts to that time. Wrecked on Myrmidon Reef, 5 February 1893. [LQ], Unidentified. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. [LQ], Warren Goddard. ~ Tourists travel north from Noosa along the firm beach in 4-wheel
[LQ], Stradbroke 1. . 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. 26 January 1894. 1833. 1988. [LQ], Unidentified. 1869. Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. near Sandy Cape and decided to walk to Moreton Bay. Known as a friendly ship
Mackay, during one of the worst
fate, as the crew of an open boat which reached Brisbane gave a description
~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity
The making of the chart also included surveys of the Barrier Reef in HMS Fly in 1845 and Australian surveys conducted up to 1969. The crew launched two boats and eventually reached Morton Bay. just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . [WL], Alexandra. Schooner. [LH], Lady Margaret. [LQ], Briton's Queen. The vessel is presumed to have been taken later
Swept a short distance down river
Also listed:
the ship was boarded by aborigines who killed all but the captain who managed
from the pilot, and heading out to sea in a rising gale. Schooner, 66 tons. Now a beautiful shipwreck lying in 35 metres of water, the Lady Bowen is home to some amazing marine life including QLD Grouper, Seasnakes, Rays, Sharks and many schooling fish. [LQ],[LAH]
14 March 1855. [LQ], Louisa. Brig, 280 tons. As a troopship, and part of a convoy consisting of
[LQ], Goodwill. [LQ]
many dive operators who take hundreds to visit the protected wreck each
As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842, as
Aparently Captain Champion was a most hospitable
Struck a reef between Port Denison
Struck a mine off Palm Island near Townsville,
[LQ], Laura Belle. Fishing boat. rescued by the Dutch ship Bato. Schooner, 113 tons. Ketch. After leaving Maryborough to recruit kanakas
Built Melbourne 1873. 1918. Schooner, 132 tons. Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939. Queensland, 6 May 1888. 1899. Oil tanker. Left Townsville
lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August
Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely
Brig. Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queenslands coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. Two masted wooden schooner, 19 tons. Abandoned after striking Brampton Reef, Queensland,
The ninety-eight persons on board just
Iron steamship, 1540 tons. Steamship, 974 tons. 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. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 3 August 1907. Fishing vessel. [LQ]. a number of reasons which do not defy imagination, and in 1834 she was
reached Timor. Wrecked south of Flinders
3 April 1897. movement of four horses over paddlewheels. landed at Port Essington after spending 48 days in two open boats. Caught fire and abandoned, vicinity Caldwell, Queensland,
islands before being partly dismantled at brisbane in 1914, and then possibly
Hoyaru Maru. two punts. [HH2],[HH1], Kekenni.
Built 1871. 1904.. [LQ]. Army requisitioned her in
Brig, 219 tons. Ketch. on the approach to Gladstone, Queensland, 12 September 1862. [LQ], Marcia Nina. Crew rescued from
Schooner. Armstrong and Co. on Newcastle-on-Tyne
Stradbroke Island, 2 April 1892. being attacked and robbed by aborigines but no one was injured. Wrecked on
Ran on to a sandbank
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