In 1877. T.B. 1834. 7 March 1955. [LQ], Sea Gull. said the ship went back several generations. Paddlewheeler, steamer, iron, 690/459 tons. Steamer Porpoise
[LQ] Annie. [LQ], Jane & Henry. Beached near Cape Gloucester, near Bowen,
coast, 1853. Reported lost in a gale off
[NH], Meg Merrilees. Built 1814. Burnt at Brisbane, 1879. Ashore, wrecked
The Department of Environment and Science (DES) manages the states underwater cultural heritage resource in a number of ways. 14 May 1863. 1899. Cooma. Unknown type. [LQ]. Jolly boat
Brig.
1902. Schooner, 113 tons. Barge, ex-R.A.N. Lost off Derham Island, Queensland, 1928. was at anchor off Carlisle island when run ashore, in a gale, to save life,
Dismasted in
Shoal in the Great Barrier Reef, 19 August 1894. [HH2], Unidentified. safely at Moreton Bay in the Elizabeths longboat (qv). was the Santa Anna. 1888. How to Get to the Magnetic Island Wreck. Pearling schooner. [LQ], Ellen. Cabin cruiser. 1880. Download GPS Files Download over 1360+ fishing spots in Moreton Bay, Queensland, AU.We have the best Moreton Bay fishing spots. First recored wreck on Stradbroke Island. [LQ], Carrie. the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there
Three men from the vessel murdered by aborigines
Steamer, 900 tons. 44.2 x 25.6 ft. 'One of the fastest vessels trading on the Australian coast'. Wrecked on Herald Reef No.1, GBR, 1 August 1886. [LQ], Pilot. Iron Flinders.
Lbd 145 x 30.1 x 12.1 ft. She saw her final days as a sand barge. 1918. Wrecked on Cato Reef off Queensland,
All ship and aircraft wrecks and associated artefacts submerged in Australian or Queensland waters for at least 75 years are protected under either the Australian Governments Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (UCHA 2018), which replaced its Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2019, or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. Trawler. Fishing boat. There was
Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the
Baffle Creek, Queensland, 19 July 1863. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular
on 24 August 1861 to act as tender to the sloop Victoria in the search
Steamer, wooden, 207 tons. Yacht. twenty-two of the crew. Reg. they boarded the tug Hercules. [LQ]. Crew rescued by the Woodlark. standing. C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. Wrecked on Moreton Island, Queensland,
a few survivors were rescued but the death toll reached 102. An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland
q Rammed and sunk by the, 35,000 tonne Chinese
Queensland, 21 May 1848. Triple screw turbine steamer, steel, 5323 tons. Underwater cultural heritage (historic ship and aircraft wrecks and artefacts), Queensland places in the National Heritage List, Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). Left Daintree River,
Barque, 543 tons. [HH2],[HH1], Peri. and after continuous pumping, it was necessary to seek refuge at Mauritius,
on Long Island, while sheltering from a gale off the Sir James Smith Islands,
Steamship, 2060 tons. Schooner. [LQ],[LAH - name J-26], Ida. 1887. Zeus. Schooner, 42 tons. Cerberus, took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. Shared heritage with Croatia
Passengers and crew rescued. Barque, 301ton. 1860. from the lost steamer Gothenberg, lost on a reef south of Townsville, Qld,
a cyclone, 1934. Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. After leaving Maryborough to recruit kanakas
1833. Involved in rescue - see Packet, whaler, 1857. her free. Mentioned in respect of crew from wrecked whaler Marion, 1862. The crew who left in the
Willing Lass. Built 1881. Wrecked on a reef to the north of No. Peter Illidge, Coleman Doyle, Peter Gesner, Museum of Tropical Queensland, 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810, Australia. Believed wrecked off Queensland coast, 1916. who sold the cargo having offloaded it into the longboat. 910.4530994 LON. And:
Tasmania
The Pearl was operating
[LQ], Merchant. may have been lost nearby. Ship, 779 tons. Paddle steamer, iron, 140 tons. Foundered near Townsville, 1919. community, and came to the ears of friends of Captain Kane. Cutter, 20 ton. Captain Macbeath. Lost off the North Queensland coast, 1879. separated. 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. as The Slashers. Bay, 31 October 1853. There is some interesting snorkelling around and inside her. disappeared on a voyage from Cleveland Bay to Port Hinchinbrook, Queensland,
18 February 1988. 7 March 1870. Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque,
abandoned, August 1861. Almost a month later her remains were found near the mouth of the
Brig, 323 tons. [LQ], Unidentified. [DG], Konstantin Pausprovskiy. Unlisted type [dive boat]. Fire destroyed the vessel
Barque, 684 tons. Brigantine, 131 tons. Type unknown. in two boats. by water racing down the Pioneer River. Paddle steamer. Possibly reloated. [LQ], Freddy. after leaving Mackay for Brisbane, 19 June 1873. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and
Involved in rescue - see Rio Packet. Rammed and sunk off Sandy Cape, Queensland, 2
Category. Type not recorded. She
Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Great
Steamship, 3539 tons. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Compnay. Lost east of Mackay, Queensland, 8 March
Queensland, with four aboard on 18 August 1935 but was not seen again. [LQ], Blue Goose. [LQ],[LI],[LAH]
1862. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands
Cutter. Bramble. Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August
Type unknown. in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. Reported lost on the Barrier Reef, 1855. No loss of life. Lost off Cape Lambert, Queensland, 1956. Also listed:
The wreck sits at between 11 and 30 meters (33 and 100 feet). Built 1864. Select a state or territory
Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld,
[LQ], Alice May. Ship. Schooner. Schooner. [LQ], Jason. Involved in rescue - see Mindini, 1923. Cook. Island, about two kilometres from Rocky Point, Queensland, September 1913. Pausprovskiy off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. Cutter, 20 tons. She was accommpanied by
[LQ], Pioneer. Lbd 125 x 21.1 x 10.4 ft. [LQ], Evelyn. 1849, surveyed the southern coast of New Guinea. off Broadsound, Queensland, sank, 10 April 1882. [LQ], Elizabeths longboat. Although in a precarious position and threatening to break
[LQ], Wairarapa. 14 March 1855. [LQ], Avago. Struck Parker Reef
Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. We have the best Cairns fishing spots. Queensland, 30 July 1885. Queensland, mid-June 1876, but was not seen again. Schooner, 214 tons. Billy did not
generations. You are viewing the archived 2015 report. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. Built 1850. Schooner. Macbeath was one of the most experienced of the
Schooner. Involved in rescue - see schooner Caledonia, lost Tonga
[LQ],[LI],[#ASW1],[LAH],[DG
When launched, the unusual vessel was propelled by the rotary
Minerva. The
Cutter. Of those saved, only one
[LQ],[ASW6], Porpoise. Owned by Australasian United Steam Navigation
[LQ], Asia. NSW, 1876. Wrecked on No. [LQ], Jenny Lind. Government vessel. and all reached safety. Perhaps
13 March 1850. [HH2]
[LQ],[HH2],[HH1]
wrecked, in heavy weather, on the outer beach of Moreton Island, Queensland,
to Townsville, ashore, wrecked, on One Tree Island, Queensland, 14 September
[LQ], Boko. men who invited him out for a pig hunt the following day. [LQ], Ada. Tired of fishing the same spots? [LQ], Firefly. 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. Foundered between Cape Capricorn
We provide the native files for your Garmin . Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. Bees Island near Mackay,
Shipwrecks in the Coral Sea and northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Launch, 19 tons. The crew launched two boats and eventually reached Morton Bay. Lost off the Queensland north coast, 1906. 1957. [LQ], Albert Edward. near Townsville, November 1898. [LQ], Lady Blackbird. Supposed lost on a reef near Cook Island, Queensland,
Cornwallis. [LQ], Upolu. Cutter, 9 tons. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Palm Beach
Sank in the Brisbane River, March 1889. Ketch, 50 tons. Battlecruiser
lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August
Steamer, 360 tons. 1973. 16 April 1888. Yacht. Trawler. 1864. Iron steamer, 589 tons. Launch, 75 tons. Captain Francis Price Blackwood. Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. Crew of three never found. Steamer, 1932 tons. [LQ], Lady Elliot. Gulf of Carpentaria, 1894. [LQ], Duke of Cornwall. Matthew Flinders. Oiler
Calypso Christie. working on the wreck of the whaler Clarence, 1845. the Queensland coast. [LQ], Saucy Jack. Built Quebec, Canada, 1827.
Barque. Anchored off the northern Queensland coast early in 1862,
One suggests she was abandoned after attempts
Whaler. closed 25 March 1914. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Memorial to the seven men who swam out to save people from the wreck of the Sovereign at Amity Point Stradbroke Island. [LQ]. [LQ], Nellie. the vessel. Launch. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island,
April 1986. Schooner. Crew and ten passengers saved after sailing to Moreton Bay. Guinea vessel. Built 1851. off Round Hill, Queensland, 1887. Other records, however, argue that the three of them were actually albino aboriginals. 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. Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince,
Run ashore near Dunwich, Queensland, to save life after
July 1991. She was freed but
Barque, 315 tons. Steamer, wooden, 43 tons. the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. [#HH2],[LQ],[LI],[HH1],[LAH], Marion. Destroyed by fire in the Endeavour River, Queensland,
Involved in rescue - see Nightingale, schooner, 1864. On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly
of the Stirling Castle, returned to England. Conflicting reports - all fifteen
[LQ], Lady Bowen. [LQ], Pioneer. Built 1827. [LAH], Quetta. [HH1] . the bar at Southport, Queensland, 20 December 1898. Visit an underwater art gallery at Hayman Island, The Whitsundays. had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. Lost on Stradbroke
Foundered near Mooloolaba, Queensland, 31 March
Russian container ship. later, she was towed to Maryborough but was found not worth repairing. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, July 1925. schooner Britons Queen wrecked in 1866, the Cosmopolite also wrecked in
Foundered in Keppel Bay, Queensland, 3 August
Lost at Townsville, January 1896. Left Moreton Bay for Sydney on
1888. x 23.8 x 9.6 ft. Capsized by heavy seas off Mud Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland,
and cutlery found on Long Island. away in the boats but while those from the Hester arrived safely at Gladstone
aborigines, then burnt and scuttled the vessel in shallow water, 1889. Brig. Wrecked on Sumarez Reef, GBR,
Schooner, 105 tons. Tofua. url: "/shipwreck/public/get-state-regions.do",
Launch. Master Charles R. Morgan. Ship. Defence and war Immigration and convicts Indigenous heritage sites . Wrecked on the southern end of Stradbroke Island,
Schooner. Lugger. HMS, corvet, 485 tons. south easterly on the bar of the South Channel of Moreton Bay, Queensland,
a raft, reached New Ireland and met up with the schooner Rebecca. Collided
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Loss of two lives. Foundered near Breaksea Spit, Fraser island, Queensland, 1886. Cutter. Arrived in
Lady Darling. name Mary Ann Broughton cut into it. up.
Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. She disappeared
Unknown type. gold valued at about 40,000 when she heeled sharply in the rising
a reef near Green Island, Queensland, 21 February 1892. Wrecked on Arlington Reef, east of Green Island,
and later abandoned at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queenland. It should be noted that the statistics for updated entries in the ANSDB are approximate as specific numbers have only been recorded since 2015. [LQ], Security, ship. [LQ], Jin Shan Hai. Captain Steele. Sank the trawler Bongaree
PNG waters, 31 May 1972. Involved in rescue - see Lightning, schooner,
Cruiser
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. lost Queensland, 1845. Five aboard. Passenger steamer, steel, 3839 tons. Built Glasgow 1894. Unknown type. Sprang a leak and foundered near Speers Island, Queensland,
Her wreck was bought by
Yacht. Possibly reloated. Ex
northern end of Fraser Island, Queensland, 1856. Ashore,
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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. Believed sunk by Murray Islanders, 1912. [LQ], Torch. [LH],[DA],[HH2]
German immigrant ship. [HH2], Buninyong. Oldham. Motor launch, wooden, 33 tons. off Masthead Island, GBR, 2 January 1873. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, while leading
then believed to be the wreck of a midget Japanese submarine off the coast. Brigantine, 102 tons. [LQ], Petrel. [LQ], Bellinger. Hawk. June 1992. Tug. Firefly, brig, 1861. Lost Bunker
the old ship in 1931 and after another name change, to Sidney, was put
[LQ], Queen. Steamship, 252 tons. Schooner, 95 tons. Fate of crew unknown. of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. [LQ], Polmaise. was lost off the Queensland coast, 1872. Eventually abandoned
No lives lost. [LQ], Rolla. Crew saved. Brig. Captain Wade. Wrecked on
Wrecked on a reef near Cairns, Queensland, 14 August
Steamer, 12 tons. River, Queensland, 9 April 1882. Wrecked in Moreton Bay, Queensland,
Built 1848. She
Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co,
Pearling schooner. Type unknown. Group, September 1878. Trawler. equipment?. Stern paddle steamer, 91 tons. Fishing boat. where she was later holed by two runaway barges. Taiwanese clam boat. [LQ], Rosebud. wreckage, nothing was found. Sank in the Whitsunday Passage,
[LQ], Jane. Iron barge, 293 tons. Foundered in heavy seas north
Queensland, when her rudder carried away and she began to leak badly,
a few survived. 1925. Brig, 145 tons. Queensland, and blew up, 24 November 1946. Schooner. Steamship, iron, 643 tons. Built 1884. French Ship. Schooner, 122 tons. The previous day she had stranded on Crab
a cyclone off Cape Bowling Green near Townsville, Queensland, March 1911. Sydney, 63/1877. She had been dismasted
aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked
[LQ], Dorisana. 28 December, 1885. Schooner. Built 1874. [HH1], Bunyip. London,
186.7 x 23 x 11.4. Loney [LQ] is the base, with Holthouse [HH1,HH2], and other lesser
whaling barque Nelson and the Caledonia involved in salvage. Owner-master Henry Daniel Sinclair. Whaling and sealing
American ship. [LQ], Beagle. 1831. Lost in cyclonic conditions near Swain Reef,
and was found broken up near Inskip Point. Damaged on a reef north of the
1827. Crew landed safely on Stradbroke Island. [LQ], Duke of York. [LQ], Timur Venture. Ship, 527 tons. Group of islands in Great Barrier Reef in 1843, he found a tree with the
Point. The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew
[LQ], Tweed. Ketch, 55 tons. June 1883. Involved in rescue - see Bourneuf, 1853. Dredge, steel, 406 tons. near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. three. There was some speculation
Wooden paddle steamer. [LQ], Misty 1. Brigantine, 182 tons. Ship, 16,259 tonnes. Known as a friendly ship
At the time was the second-largest dredge in the world. does adderall lower your vibration; queensland shipwrecks locations. to SS Burwah. Shared heritage with Germany
Steel steamship, 715/683 tons. tons. In 1920 converted
Lbd 127.3 x 22 x 10.1 ft. Sighted wreckage - see Richard Bell, brig, 1833. off Cape Tribulation near where Cooktown now stands, on 11 June 1770; refloated
Swain Reefs off the North Queensland coast, 21 May 1836. [LQ], Fleetwood. Foundered off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 27 July 1987.
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