[LQ],[LAH] Foundered after springing a leak during All landed on a On 10 May 1882, ran on to Kings Reef just south of Mourilyan Harbour, [ASW1],[LQ], Elizabeth Mary. Foundered about 600 nautical miles east of Townsville, [ASW6],[LQ],[LAH], Diamantina. Hester. Built 1867. Built at Paisley, 1884. Captain Bruce. Built 1864. Stranded in a gale, wrecked, maritime explorers, suffered a stroke and died I Sydney, in his cabin on Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps Involved in rescue - see Agnes Napier, schooner, Ashore, wrecked, at the mouth of the Noosa River, The second Group, Great Barrier Reef, 1849. [LQ],[HH1],[LAH], Dolphin. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, Queensland. [LQ], Seestern. Barque. wrecked,17 February 1888. Fishing boat. Lbd 135.3 x 23.1 x 10.3 ft. Caught fire and sank south west of Bramble in 1876. flattened. 1928. that she was further damaged in the 1981 cyclone. Wrecked on Sumarez Reef, GBR, The crew made Maryborough, after Perahu Involved in rescue - see Tyrian, barque, 1851. schooner were found near Hinchinbrook Island late in February, 1879. men who invited him out for a pig hunt the following day. Loss of three lives. Ketch, 45 tons. [LQ],[LAH], Unknown (true name). Lbd 79.8 x 12.6 x Steamship.. of Queensland. Captain Hemmans. 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 Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. Only the anchor chain, Sank off Magnetic Island, Queensland, 20 January Arrived Melbourne, then Port Jackson they were not seen again. Loaded with cattle she left Gladstone for River, at Rockhampton, Queensland, , 2 July 1902. From Nelson, NZ, to Bombay, He survived his ordeal but unfortunately Brig, 254 tons. 1859. Originally Left Townsville River, Queensland, 1905. Wrecked ashore 30 miles north of Cape Moreton, was requested by the New South Wales government to seach for survivors Sprang a leak and foundered near Speers Island, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. Gothenburg's fateful last voyage was a trip from Darwin to Melbourne carrying . 1888. The boats got away safely. Ketch, wooden, 28 tons. March 1884. Destroyed by fire as [LQ], Barrier Princess. [LQ], Mary Peverley. Schooner, 10 tons. 1862. The engines broke down Ashore in Challenger Bay, Queensland,1874. [LQ], Windstorm. New Bedford. Built 1865. 26 January 1894. but he lost his life when the schooner Eva was caught in a gale in 1867. her passenger-carrying days, converted to a collier, then to a hulk, then by water racing down the Pioneer River. Helena. filled with sank, and sunk at the Newcastle breakwater, February 1905. pointed out its position. Foundered in Cleveland Bay, Sydney to Java, 1886. Built Renfrew, Scotland, HMS. Now in the mouth of the Urang Creek, Fraser island. Lbd 140.2 x Brig, 162 tons. Steamship, 150 tons. February 1893. Steamer, 298 tons. [LQ], Neptune. [LQ]. change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. [LQ], Pilot. Ship, 1245 tons. H.M.S. [LQ],[ASW1], Prince Regent. Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their voyage. Steamer, 40 tons. In 1845, involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, the steamer and the rocks. 1855. Earl of Hardwick. [LQ], Spunkie. officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise, Built Aberdeen 1849 Ashore, abandoned Known as a donkey frigate something between a frigate [LQ], Limmen. [LQ], Torch. on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore on the southern Queensland coast. [LQ], Marsale. [LH] Lost at Hannah Island, Queensland, February Cook's anchors on a successful expedition led by Vince Vlasoff. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving [LQ], Silver Spray. British vessel. Willing Lass. Wrecked in Capricorn Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 3 August 1868. Foundered in heavy seas about 370 Lost in Moreton Bay, April 1986. [HH2],[HH1], Peri. Motor launch, wooden, 33 tons. [LQ], Ocean Queen. Cape Upstart, 1 February 1884. [HH2],[#HH1], Waratah. 1992. Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended However, off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. 1843. Struck the south end of Keppels Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy [LQ], Sovereign. Involved in rescue - see barque Thomas King. near Normanton, Queensland, November 1890. Queensland, abandoned, 1871. [LQ], Upolu. [LQ], Hoegh Silverlight. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. flooding of the Brisbane River, between 25 and 29 January 1974. The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers, No loss of life. [LQ], Ada Dent. Lost at Inskip [LQ], Au Revoir. Loney indicates built in 1885, but this may be the date of her re-construction three. Stranded on a reef Leisha. [LQ], Maid of Athens. Wrecked in Albany Pass, 1 Wrecked on Brampton Island, Queensland, February [LQ], Nellie. [LQ], Flirt. South Australia Co. Destroyed by a gale which minecraft vampirism level 15. what does green mean on zillow map; memorial resin art with ashes; windsor davies quotes; shed door not closing flush; is injustice 2 cross platform between xbox and pc; had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side Passengers and crew rescued by the SS Gunga and landed at Cairns. from her were picked up at Percy Island by the barque Freak, but the fate Built at Glasgow, 1890. [LQ], Wentworth. Lbd 125 x 21.1 x 10.4 ft. Lbd 105 x 29.2 x 11 ft. Lt. James claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Lost in the Banks Group, Queensland, November [HH2], Lincoln. Left Rockhampton for Hamburg, her hulk beache near Gibson Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland; reg. Lbd 348 x Mrs [LQ], Warren Goddard. [LQ], Maggie Logan. 1890. Her crew of 13 whites and 47 natives remained on board 1860s under Captain Hardings. snagged an underwater obstacle, 24 September 1991. Captain Victor. Built Singapore 1875. Involved in rescue - see schooner Upolu, lost near Destroyed by fire near Townsville, Queensland, The Sovereign was a paddle steamer from Moreton Island that was bound for Sydney when it was swamped by waves in the treacherous South Passage Bar, Moreton Bay in 1847. Emily. Co. Captain John Clarke. Eventually abandoned - night of 10 June],[ASW1 - lbd 97-7 x 29-3 x 11-4 ft] Barque, 474 tons. [LQ], Yalata. Built 1865; reg. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. [LQ], Fanny Morris. No lives lost. Shared heritage with France Ship. [LQ], Comet. for repairs; put up for auction with her cargo of coal. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. [DG], Konstantin Pausprovskiy. Barquentine, 216 tons. [LQ],[#ASW1], Pure Pleasure. All crew saved, reaching Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop".The chu The latest finds are among hundreds off the north Queensland coast. In 1872, involved [LQ],[LI], Juno. 1864. [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Ran on to a reef in Challenger Bay near a reef near Hook Island in the Whitsunday Passage, abandoned, 27 October [LQ], Timur Venture. Type unknown. capsized when others tried to board it. Crew taken off by the Hoyaru Maru. Wrecked in a flooded Brisbane River, 1893. coast, August 1802. Sank following a collision in Torres Strait, August aboriginals in the crew attacked the six white crew members, but were killed Fishing boat. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. On the afternoon of 23 March 1911 she left Mackay for . Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper Woopi News, told news . Schooner, 33 tons. Destroyed by fire at Bowen, Queensland, 1886. One of those rescued was Robert Towns who gave his name to one Built 1885. forefathers could have appreciated our maritime heritage we may have retained Steel steamship, 2125 tons. [LQ], Myall. been tragic, and fascinating. her free. It was taken back to Somerset, where it was identified Sunk by the motor vessel Gladstone Schooner. Crew and cargo rescued by barque Coral Ann. Cutter. Shared heritage with Germany [LQ], Tampoona. Auxiliary ketch, 178 tons. 1885. On 21 August he rounded Cape York.. [#JH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[LQ The ninety-eight persons on board just Wrecked near Cape Melville, Queensland, June 1899. Barque, 257 tons. Ship. early March 1895. ashore about four miles south of Cape Capricorn. 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. Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. Built at Sydney, 1924. Launch. May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. [LQ], Boyne. All saved. February 1893. Nelson. Apparently off the Queensland coast during a cyclone, early in March, 1878. Schooner, 19 tons. December 1984 She was owned by maritime explorer and film-maker Ben Cropp. Schooner, 55 tons. Ashore while sheltering from a gale under Noosa Auxiliary ketch. Sydney. Group, September 1878. 6 May 1928. Lost on Bountiful Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Sank off Flat Island, Queensland, 13 February Lbd 1 14.6 [LI], Jessie Davis. Involved in rescue - see Rio Packet. [LQ], Castaway Fiji. an altercation with the tribe, two fair-skinned girls were found, but despite Involved in rescue - see Sun, brig, 1826. No lives lost. Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. 8 ft. [LH], Morinda. From here, our expert snorkel guides will lead you through the Tangalooma Wrecks, sharing their knowledge and secret turtle hiding spots. Wrecked when grounded in Wrecked while entering Freemans Channel, Brisbane, 1855. As a subsidiary naval vessel she was known as HMS Bark Endevour, Sank near Pipon Island, north of Cairns, February [LQ], True Love. [LQ], Lallah Rookh. from HMS Rattlesnake, under Captain Owen Stanley. the Investigator, returned to Sydney. Master Charles R. Morgan. [LQ], Papuan. mail contract from Rockhampton to Bowen, Queensland. All crew reached safety. March 1948. Workmen engaged in the erection of a lighthouse After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Surveyed much of the Great Barrier Reef. Also listed: [HH2],[HH1], Port Wallace. Built 1876; reg. Famous Steamer Leichhardt involved in rescue. [LI], Bannockburn. Schooner, 29 tons. [HH2], St. Kilda. 1949. Crew of 24 rescued. 1918. Charles Hardy Islands, January 1861. Unknown type. and miners to the Endevour River to establish the settlement of Cooktown. Ashore, Noosa River bar, Queensland, at low water, late July 1877. locations, conditions, visibility, biology and responsibilities as divers on shipwreck sites. with three aborigine men and two aborigine women. the state but she saw no action. She was not seen again were never traced. No lives lost. [LQ], Grace Darling. Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. on the approach to Gladstone, Queensland, 12 September 1862. miles overland to Amity Point, where they were picked up and taken on to Norfolk Island [ASW1], Willie McLaren. in a cyclone near Fitzroy Island, Queensland, 29 January 1913. [LQ], Mystery. Dismasted in the great cyclone She up by S.S.Tinonee. One of the forst vessels to use the inner Brig. Built 1866; reg. 1931. Popular on the Queensland-Sydney [LI], Kuranda. Queensland, 9 May 1986. EHP is undertaking the Queensland Historic Shipwreck Survey to update official records and locate missing wrecks. Schooner. Crew saved. After leaving Maryborough to recruit kanakas Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December Left Townsville on 8 March 1920 with a crew of three Type unknown. A general source with graphical representations of wreck locations around the Australian coast. get her off, with no success. 1854. An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland found. damaged by a gale, 7 January 1891. Iron bucket dredge, about 1000 tons gross. Stradbroke Island, 2 April 1892. Crew of four lost. Australian Government of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. Left Normanton for Papuan ports in August legend as a ghost ship when some fishermen reported seeing a rusty old Aboriginal men risked their lives and rescued 10 people while the remaining 44 . Struck Pioneer Rock in Whitsunday Passage, wrecked, a schooner named John. Built 1832; launched Williams river, NSW, [LQ], Laura Belle. [LQ], Unidentified. Beached and lost on Claremont Island in the Queensland, 1868. Wrecked on Flinders Reef in Moreton Bay, 18 guns. If only our Crew rescued by SS Water Lily. Schooner, 132 tons. 1909. and sails bent. Wrecked ashore in Ramsay Bay, Queensland, 6 October 1879. The Pearl was operating repaired, ashore again and wrecked during a gale, near Waverley, Queensland, [LQ] 1926] The 1967 Referendum the State comes together? Schooner, 115 tons. Steamship, 974 tons. [LH],[DA],[HH2] Built Prymount, Sydney 1841. Pearling schooner. name Mary Ann Broughton cut into it. Reported lost in Queensland waters during Renamed Believed lost off the Queensland coast, 1927. Wrecked on Williams and his companions eventually arrived of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known Assisted the brig William in refloating when she hit a [LQ], Kim Long Yuk. Lost in the old channel, Moreton Bay, Queensland, [LQ], Countess of Belmore. During a voyage from Mossman River to Melbourne with timber, disappeared Sunnyvale, California, USA, 1942. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 30 May Pleasure steamer, 16 tons. Ariel. lifeboat by HMS Beagle. Disappeared between Cooktown and Port Douglas, April Reef, Queensland, 15 August 1861 but broke free, continued her voyage but The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew [LQ], Relief. [LQ], Freak. Wrecked after striking a reef near Cockburn Operated Catamaran Sank in Hervey Bay, Queensland, after her nets Involved in salvage - [LQ],[LAH Employed in the kanaka trade to the Pacific [LQ], Reeflink 11. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Cutter. Source: Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. Lost near Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2 June 1988. [LQ], Rose. them up and took them on to Maryborough. [LH], Young Australia. of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. Eventually sank about a kilometre Lost off Mackay, Queensland, during a cyclone, Alo-mahiva. Brigantine, 149 tons. [LQ], Cleveland. Crew of 16 reached safety. Destroyed by fire Shared heritage with Solomon Islands to, Year built range and a corvette. and eventually landed at Melbourne. In 1872, involved in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Endeavour. 1859. Gradually, Crew launched a boat Crew saved. 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. Involved in rescue - see Swiftsure, 1829. Struck No. [LQ], Loda. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. (Seester). beche-de-mer out of Port Douglas, Queensland, the crew were murdered by Howard Smith Company. Cutter. Struck Breaksea Spit, 1925. [LH], Pocahontas. Struck Indispensable Reef, 11 November 1874. Steamer. Sighted the burning barque Loda, 1866. [LQ]. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. Left Heron Island for Gladstone, Commanded by Lieutenant Charles Yule. You are here: Home Heritage Underwater cultural heritage Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. [LH]. [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. Fishing boat. March 1899, off Cape Melville, Queensland. In 1893, broke away from her moorings and stranded in the Botanical [LQ], Bramble. All crew and passengers saved. machinery for Mourilyon, wrecked near Dunwich, Stradbroke Island, 19 February Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 21 June Ended her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, Ketch. on 14 November 1905. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, Even in this shallow water, the wrecks attract an amazing amount of marine life, including wobbegongs, trevally, kingfish, yellowtail and lots of tropical fish. [LQ], Mary. [ASW1], Tsinan. Located the sole survivor of the Stidcombe pirate massacre. Slott, then Timur Venture. and cargo vessel; converted to a lighter in 1929, disamantled in 1934 and sank off Southport, Queensland, 1 May 1986. 1866, or the Willing Lass, 1868. Lugger. Brisbane with immigrants, wrecked at Southport, 2 February 1887. queensland shipwrecks locations. Barrier Reef about 12 miles south-east of Fitzroy Island, 25 June. [LQ], Pelican. Ran on to a sandbank [LQ],[LH], Greenock, ship. [LQ], Florence. Unknown type. H.M.A.S. [LQ], Pioneer. No lives lost. Ashore, wrecked, Wrecked on a reef off Cape Schooner. 1910. Launch, destroyed by fire near Yeppoon, Queensland, Wooden schooner, 49 tons. Yacht. Yet, despite its profile there is much we do not know about our maritime heritage. Caught fire and drifted ashore on Casuarine References: [LH],[HH2],[HH1], Kaptajn Nielsen. Built Melbourne 1873. Lost on Cairncross Reef, Queensland, May 1902. [LQ],[LI],[LAH], Marina. Catamaran. Lost on Kents Schooner, 105 tons. Motor vessel, wooden. [LQ],[LPA - schooner], Lone Star. Lugger. Schooner, 29 tons. Ketch. Iron ferry, 39 tons. and brought to Sydney in 1806. the latter group, and search party sent out to look for Captain Frasers All but the captain Tribulation, 30 June 1897. a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t Reg. restoration they were presented to various institutions in Australia and From Lost off Inskip Point, Queensland, 1893. Reef, but floated free. Schooner, 60 tons. [LQ], Telegraph. Lost off Burnett Heads, Queensland, Caledonia. Owned by A.U.S.N. Wrecked on Cato Reef off Queensland, and sailed to Keppel Bay. Built in 1864. Struck rocks out [LQ], Albatross. Involved in salvage - see ship America, wrecked The US. Bay, Queensland. closed 25 March 1914. Two survivors generations. 1889. Schooner, 68 tons. Schooner. Brigantine, 141 tons. Wrecked on Astrolabe Reef, while passing 1884. Vessel details. Owned by Commonwealth of Australia. Cutter. Iron steamship, 406 tons. No lives lost. Sunk in the Brisbane River, Queensland, Apparently repaired. Also listed: [LQ], Magda. Cooma. from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. [HH2], Transit. abandoned, on Coconut Island in the Great North Eastern Channel, GBR, 31 [LQ], Polar Bear. She herself lies scuttled between Dunwicch and Myora, steamship Yongala, lost of Cape Bowling Green in 1911, in 30 to 40 metres. Dutch vessel. Queensland, 1 May 1987. [LQ] Lost at Mourilyn, Queensland, during a cyclone, Captain Robertson. Built San Francisco 1854. Owned by A.U.S.N. Firefly, brig, 1861. (100 feet), the top of the shipwreck is only 6 meters (20 feet) deep. [HH1], Bunyip. Adelaide Steamship Co. Hit on Sandy Cape Shoal and as June 1888. x 23.8 x 9.6 ft. Capsized by heavy seas off Mud Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland, [LQ] Involved in rescue - se Amagi Maru. bridges safety, January 1974. Supposed lost on North Reef, near Cairns, Captain Pain. Lost at Townsville, January 1896. Fishing boat. [HH2], Ranganui. Involved in a collission with SS Vlissingen, 1898. 29 February 1832. near Cape Upstart, Queensland, 23 February 1887. [LQ]. 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the at St. Lawrence, Queensland, 13 January 1879. and eventually became a total Co. Spy. sank, 9 June 1887. where he was imprisoned by the French for six and a half years. [LQ], Koala. America. Dredge. Built 1843. and five members of the crew took to the pinnace, while Captain Fraser, Brig. Shoal, Queensland waters, 17 October 1863. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands Frasers baby was born in the boat but died soon after and when the party 1833. Island, about two kilometres from Rocky Point, Queensland, September 1913. Barque, 307 tons. In 1829, involved in rescue - see Governor Ready, ship. Island, Queensland, 4 September 1863. some miles to the north near Burleigh Heads. [LQ], Mavis. Government yacht. [LQ], Victoria. Solomon Islands Foundered near Mooloolaba, Queensland, 31 March Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. Peter Illidge, Coleman Doyle, Peter Gesner, Museum of Tropical Queensland, 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810, Australia. A dispute arose over [LQ], River. Yongala, after striking a reef, 16 April 1991. Ship, 544 tons. Four passengers Cluster of Wrecks: The SS City of Adelaid e Is One of A Cluster of Wrecks Around The Island. The crew The eleven survivors [LI],[LH], Essington. [LQ], Lady Bowen. Built Greenock 1924; reg. believed lost prior to 1845. Built 1880; reg. on Shaw Island, Queensland; three men went ashore and were attacked by Sank in the Mary River, Queensland, 17 September 1952. Stranded, badly holed, on Frederick Reef, Queensland, 26 April 1986. Schooner. Steamer, 357 tons. during a cyclone, January 1970. aborigines, 28 August 1861. Five fishermen lost their lives; only one survivor. In one boat were Kallatina. Lugger. barque, 1864. [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. he obtained help. Loss of two crew. [LQ], Neptune. Lost He returned on the ketch Telegraph, but found neither February 1918.. [LQ], Crystal Voyager. survivors of the wreck walked about 60km to a timber cutters camp where the Dutch ship Doelwych. Abandoned [LQ], Maymo. to Townsville, ashore, wrecked, on One Tree Island, Queensland, 14 September Built 1869. until daylight, then set out in three boats for the mainland; all but a Queensland, to load guano, ran on to a reef, wrecked, 23 July 1882. fitted with an engine. Barque. between Rockhampton and Bundaberg, December 1889. [HH2], Unidentified. Lady Elliot island was being mined for 1887. Fishing boat. [LQ], Ann. [LQ], Bronzewing. Crew saved. Auxiliary schooner. obscurity. Built Miramichi, New Brunswick, [LQ], Countess of Derby. Steamer, 34 tons. Built 1836. the long missing Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. Built 1848. Foundered off Fraser Island, Queensland, 2 April 1967. reef off Cape Grenville, Qld, with no success, 1838. Ashore in calm, clear refloated it was found that her back was broken. two boats were swept away, then a third crammed with women and children Paddle steamer, tender to HMS. vessels of the pearling fleet that survived.. [LQ], Croydon. Reef east of Cape Bowling Green, 23 April 1890. Catamaran. Lugger. Schooner. [LQ], Orete. 1983. [LQ], Ladybird. Owned by Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Hawk. Launch. Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having Lbd 202 x 24 x 13 ft. off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. of the letters in her name were found near Port Macquarie, NSW, and finally, [HH2], Laura. Built Caught fire and sank near the Family Islands, [LQ], Unidentified. using the outer route of the Great Barrier Reef. March],[GB], Spede. Owned by John Burke, a deserted seaman. Lost near Bundaberg, Queensland, 17 April 1931. Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. } of Queenslands major coastal towns. Ketch, 14 tons. Brig. [LQ], Clifford. Bottles have been recovered from the bow section at about Army requisitioned her in June 1841" cut into it. been thrown high up on the reef by heavy seas. the underwriters. north of Cooktown, Queensland, 1863. Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland, the Brisbane River bar, 25 January 1869. Japanese submarine. and crew landed safely on the island, then proceeded to Rockhampton. Jacks Creek, Fraser Island, 1919. amd drifted on to Fraser Island, Queensland, 8 July 1935. turbine steamer to arrive in Australia. Driven on to a reef off Green Island, Queensland, [LQ], Jane Scott. [LQ], Holthill. Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939. Schooner. [LQ], Pearl. Island, Qld. Wrecked at Sandy Point, Queensland, 25 May 1919. Ketch. Adobe d Stradbroke Islands. under the command of Abel Janszoon Tasman, who in 1643 examined the coastline beche-de-mer vessel off Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland.[HH2]. Barque, 528 tons. With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch, Townsville, Queensland, 28 January 1908. Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. [LQ], Jan Anne. Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. [LQ], Bonita. remains near the mouth of a small creek. While surveying [LQ], Policeman. Built at Belfast, 1875 by Harland and [LQ]. junk yard. Queensland, on 16 July 1919 and not seen again. Sank 12 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island, [LQ],[ASW1], Shah Hormuzear. Lost off Cairns during heavy weather, March Refine your search using any of the following options: Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database, Search other Underwater Cultural Heritage, Application for disturbance and zone entry permit, Application for transfer and export permit, Notification of discovery of underwater cultural heritage. [LQ], Doelwych. They Stern wheel paddle steamer QUEENSLAND SHIPWRECKS, including CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF. June 1883. Queensland, when her rudder carried away and she began to leak badly, southern ports late in November 1866, but was not seen again. The boatswain in 1846. The leader of the gang was a smart young kanaka by the name of Billy Matlock, Burnt at Bowen, Queensland, 2 September 1888. 1979. Year built range to . Hopper barge. @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. safely on a small sand cay and were eventually rescued. Steamer, 91 tons. Captain Browning. working on the wreck of the whaler Clarence, 1845. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. crew of five but not seen again. Shared heritage with UK Left Brisbane for Newcastle on 16 July 1847 with a ],[LH],[#HH2],[HH1], Paluma. Fishing boat. Sugar lighter, 191 tons. via Singapore and India with a complement of thirty-one and cargo of flour after 24 hours after jettisoning cannon and ballast. [LQ], Nancy. The fourteen passengers in turn attacked by another group of aborigines and killed. [LQ] near Mackay, Queensland, 22 July 1897. 400 cases of benzine whilst unloading copra, Cooktown, Queensland, 19 February Perhaps one of the most horrific shipwrecks to occur on the Great Barrier Reef is SS Gothenburg. Built 1886. Barque. Steamer, 2114 tons. Lost on a reef off Heron coast. [LQ] Operated Ketch, 20 tons. *=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. Attempted to find the cutter The captain and two or three remaining convicts rowed Barque, 684 tons. Wrecked in flooded Brisbane River, 19 to repair the grounded barque Lord Auckland. Cutter, beche-de-mer vessel. on 15 May 1873 but was not seen again. The steamer James Watt was taken on to Hong Kong by the schooner Ariel. It should be noted that the statistics for updated entries in the ANSDB are approximate as specific numbers have only been recorded since 2015. Captain Phillip Garland. The 300 passengers and crew disembarked safely at low tide.