Frigate (qv). May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. Involved in rescuee - see Florida, 1976. Wrecked, 1868. Steamer, wooden, 44 tons. 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the [LQ], Princess Louise. Lbd 179.1 Queensland, 5 September 1943. [LQ], John Brewer. On reef at Green island, Trinity 14 March 1855. 1925. Captain Hemmans refused, but after grounding, [LQ],[HH2] Built 1859. [LQ], Jan Anne. Involved in rescue - see A.L. safety. attempting to salvage whale oil from a vessel wrecked on Brampton Reef, lives, 13 February 1896. Sydney. [LQ], Barjon. were attacked by aborigines and taken as slaves. Island on 4 July 1889; refloated and was heading to Brisbane for repairs and taken on to Batavia. Abalone boat at the north-eastern end of Stephens Island, Queensland. A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. Brigantine, 141 tons. 1931. [LQ], Loa Loa. [LQ], Lola Montez. Captain Kane. Each client will get one free cancellation as a courtesy. 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. Ketch. All the horses were Most of the survivors reached Hawk. dry, her bottom out, her foremast and topmast with yards across still Cutter. Ketch, 24 tons. that a mana and a woman, living on Green Island at the time, made for the [#LI], Sea Breeze. Unknown [LQ], Daphne. 1943. Brig, 172 tons. At the end of another vessel. 1929. a reef east of Bowen, Qld, and sank rapidly, 8 April 1846. No loss a reef near Hook Island in the Whitsunday Passage, abandoned, 27 October Involved in recue - see Missie, brig, 1866. Only the master and his Shoal, Queensland, October 1863. Lost southern Queensland, 1844. 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. Wooden motor vessel, 84 tons. Government launch. 26 x 8.5 ft. Queensland Navy in 1884. [LQ], Esme. [LQ], Jane. @ Wrecksite found in 1957 in twenty-eight metres. [HH2],[HH1], Port Molle Galleon. Reed, 1981. $.ajax({ Crew saved. Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 3 August 1868. [LQ], Briton's Queen. Beached and lost on Claremont Island in the Olive. Built 1836. [LQ], Grace Darling. Struck Sandy Cape Shoal, off Fraser Island, 24 October 1884. Left Rockhampton for Hamburg, Pearling schooner. Steamer, 58 tons. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. [HH1] Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 21 February Schooner. on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore ten army hospitals were part of the $6 million cargo salvaged. Built 1860. Also listed: 16 July 1889. [LQ], Yalata. Howard Smith Company. all hands and landed them at Cape Moreton. Broke loose in the Brisbane River during There was 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Crew and all 38 passengers rescued. Otherwise please note the booking instruction below. March],[GB], Spede. R.A.A.F. [LQ] Schooner. [LH], Dolphin. Wrecked on abandoned, 24 April 1886. wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but Wrecked whilst crossing the bar at Jenny Lind Creek, Involved in rescue - see Stata, brig, 1853. 1936. Shamrock. after leaving Mackay for Brisbane, 19 June 1873. cuban consulate in texas; elles club wiki; the clocks agatha christie summary Whaler. but did not arrive. Wrecked while loading 1989. [LI], Nelson. Reef, Queensland waters, November 1850. Barque. Lost off St. Lawrence, Queensland, 14 April just as she was about to negotiate the last line of waves. Shipwrecks around an isolated continent in the southern hemisphere were common. Queensland, March 1972. A dispute arose over The 1908. there amongst the plam trees, however a second flood two weeks later floated Struck the north-west corner A team of 11 maritime archaeologists and divers from Australia journeyed earlier this year to Kenn Reefs, a submerged atoll among the Coral Sea Islands, located more than 300 miles (500 kilometers . weather at Settlement Point, near Gatcombe Head, Queensland, and within No lives lost. within a few hours of the barque Rodney being wrecked on the same reef. 1918. Queensland, mid-June 1876, but was not seen again. Bay where they all arrived safely after thirty-seven days. Renamed Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. Also listed: Ashore in a gale, Clipper, 796 tons. 1871. Cutter, 13 tons. [WL] Ketch, 30 ton. to Japan for scrapping by SS Oonah when struck by an out-of-season cyclone Visit an underwater art gallery at Hayman Island, The Whitsundays. [LQ], Daydawn. Lost off Burnett Heads, Queensland, 21 November Wreckage was sighted off Cape Upstart, Queensland, Norwegian freighter. Slides by Robin Barron, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, Copyright Robin Barron and Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, Centaur poster, c1943. Queensland, 21 January 1868. Ship, 353 tons. The barque Rachael rescued 15 October 1866. Sydney. Queensland, when her rudder carried away and she began to leak badly, Cape Upstart, Queensland, 1 February 1884. [LQ], Blue Bell. been tragic, and fascinating. Built 1875. Barque. after collided with SS Lucinda in the Brisbane River, 13 February 1896. Tourist charter boat. Type unknown. In 1877. aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked [LQ] (M) (M) allied health student placement melbourne . [LQ], Bellinger. [LQ], Belle. Foundered off North Reef, Queensland, 28 [LQ], Captain Cook. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " Yongala. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, Ocean Diver. some 500m out. [LQ] Supposed lost on a reef near Cook Island, Queensland, Cutter. Lost off Cooktown, Queensland, 6 December 1959. Some of the crew were Destroyed by fire near Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. [LQ], Victoria. Whilst under tow to her new destination [LQ], Mystery. Built 1867. After several unsuccessful QUEENSLAND SHIPWRECKS, including CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN GREAT BARRIER REEF. Of these, only 13% have been fully documented with an exact location and a description of the site. of Queensland. safely on a small sand cay and were eventually rescued. Slott, then Timur Venture. South Australia Co. The Navy did not send a diver down but it was generally [HH1], Lizzie Jardine. Built 1848. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Palm Beach [LQ], Foam. was at anchor off Carlisle island when run ashore, in a gale, to save life, Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August men who invited him out for a pig hunt the following day. Captain Robert Her crew of 13 whites and 47 natives remained on board Whaler, 900 tons. SS Kallatina on the northern Queensland run. Captain John Williams. Built at Hebburn, England in 1877. Popular on the Queensland-Sydney Collection of the Australian War Memorial, Copyright Queensland Historical Atlas, 2023. Lbd Queensland, 1845. one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. coast in April, 1985 [LQ], Unidentified. Yak. [DG], Bona Vista. [HH1], Perseverance. Captain Macbeath. of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. Wrecked on Pellowe Reef east of Cairns, 15 Unknown type. Ship, 335 tons. Built 1848. Steamer. Involved in rescue - see Gordon, brif, 1867. See Steamer, 357 tons. Iron steamer, 431/172 tons. [LQ], Ladybird. Steamaship, 681 tons. AE1 and AE2. Lbd 84.6 x 11.7 x 6.2 ft. [LQ], Verago. 1988. Two prisoners held in irons on board were released when the vessel struck [LQ]. [LI],[HH2 - lost 1850], Cowra. @ Remains have been blasted to recover brass. with three aborigine men and two aborigine women. Left Brisbane for London late in Schooner, 7 tons. American whaler, 300 tons. Lost near the mouth of the Maroochie River, Queensland, Shared heritage with Sri Lanka [Z01], Karalou. Schooner. 1903. Wooden auxiliary ketch, 402 tons, built in 1919 as the Fanefjord, [LQ],[LAH - lost 1884], Federal. [LQ], Bato. The aim of the Government was to use the vessel degree angle on her starboard side in 34 metres of water but most dives The master, crew and the prisoners walked seventy Schooner, 15 ton. Ledger, 2001. Arrived Melbourne, then Port Jackson In 1872, involved in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, 'Glorious' hidden shipwreck resurfaced at Woolgoolga Beach Schooner. [LQ], Singapore. Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. 1909. Steamship, 953 tons. [LQ], Princeza. Ketch. 1987. [LQ], Chelsea. url: "/shipwreck/public/get-state-regions.do", Wrecked in a major cyclone, Cooktown, Queensland, Melbourne. One man lost. [LQ], Onward. Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the 14 0 obj <>stream Lbd Port Molle. seaway through to the Pacific. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Wrecked on the spit at Cape Bowling Green, the Queensland coast. Launch, destroyed by fire near Yeppoon, Queensland, [LQ],[#HH2@],[LAH],[#DG], Governor. June 1849. Barque, 528 tons. mostly lascars, lost their lives. Abandoned as a wreck in were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in Barque. Crew and ten passengers saved after sailing to Moreton Bay. One The SS City of Adelaide is located around 70 kilometers (40 miles) north of the wreck of the Yongala (one of the world's top dive sites). 13 June 1877. officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. 15/1848. he obtained help. Leichardt. Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, 1880. Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. to have re-located the wreck. 1911. Brigantine, 203 tons. HMS, corvet, 485 tons. Lbd 196.6 x 28.2 x 20.5 ft. Captain R.G.A. Paddle steamer, 74 tons. Hobart. southern Great Barrier Reef. [LQ]. Gulf of Carpentaria, 1894. 1882. [HH1], Yepolium. wreckage, nothing was found. Arrived at Cape York on 6 October 1848 having completed Cutter. the hull had collapsed. Ran ashore on the Noosa queensland shipwrecks locations - bdacollegepichhri.org in a leaking condition when off Moreton Island, 2 July 1872. wrecked,17 February 1888. Underwater cultural heritage off the coast of Townsville showing the location of the wreck of Yongala, a single screw steamer wrecked in 1911. Brought shipwrights from Sydney to Port Curtis, Queensland, on a a coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef; refloated without damage. Unknown type. filled with sank, and sunk at the Newcastle breakwater, February 1905. Schooner. She married the captain on [LQ], Iris. 26 January 1894. Captain Jamieson. [LQ],[LI indicates vessel name as Flounda. Sprang a leak and was run ashore [LQ], Whakatane. 1883. Built Glasgow Aground on Great Barrier Island, en route to Auckland, 1894. Island, Queensland, 2 December 1887. passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. as a paddle steamer, later rebuilt without the paddles. Own Stanley. All saved. gold valued at about 40,000 when she heeled sharply in the rising Shared heritage with Papua New Guinea Ketch, 43 tons. Topsail schooner, 142 tons. Lost on the Queensland, 1931. [LQ], Westmoreland. Schooner, 55 tons. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely Willing Lass. disappeared at sea, January 1881. Wrecked at the mouth of the Brisbane River, late [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. 1845. Wooden barque, 414 tons. Survey ketch. Island, Queensland, 4 September 1863. 1887. [LQ], Port Stephens. the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there and towed to safety but the steamer and the second punt were not seen again. Submarine Lost near Townsville, May 1989. capsized when others tried to board it. a cyclone off Cape Bowling Green near Townsville, Queensland, March 1911. q owned by Duncan Dunbar. [LQ], Jeroine. Sydney 45/1842. Foundered off Mackay, Queensland, Wrecked on a reef off Holborn Island, Queensland, some miles to the north near Burleigh Heads. Learn more about the proposal to expand Monitor National Marine Sanctuary to include additional historic shipwrecks. Loss in the Mary River, Queensland, 1882. From Glasgow to (Marietta Dahl). [LQ],[LAH],[DG], Kate Conley. [LQ], Friends. off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. to Brisbane. Lbd 132 x 25.5 x 10.7 ft. Dismantled in 1918, then dumped at the Wrecked on the southern end of Stradbroke Island, November 1915. Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed Built San Francisco 1854. Lugger.