1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay,Queensland. Built Glasgow 1894. [LQ], Patagonia. Whilst being fitted out, broke loose at Kangaroo Point during flooding
 battered Cooktown, 21 February 1884. [LQ], Saucy Jack. Schooner, 130 tons. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Collection of the National Archives of Australia, A9568 5511643, Commonwealth Lighthouse Service North Queensland Outline Map showing existing and proposed lights on Inner Barrier Route Cooktown to Torres Strait, 31 December 1922. Light vessel, steel. Queensland, when her rudder carried away and she began to leak badly,
 Built 1865; reg. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Bongaree. then abandoned at Bishop Island raveyard, Moreton bay, Queensland. [LQ], Irene. Built Greenock 1882. km north-east of Townsville, 5 October 1981. Brig, 140 tons. & Australian Steamship Company. Blackwaller, 1137 tons. A tragic wreck, she has in her demise added to the financial coffers of
 Whaling barque. Schooner, 87 tons. Arrived at Cape York on 6 October 1848 having completed
 Cooma, stranded on North reef near Heron island, GBR, 7 July 1926. 1882. Owned by the
 
 Wrecked on Polkington
 [LQ], Coolalie. Schooner, 92 tons. 1986. [LQ], Hoolet. cuban consulate in texas; elles club wiki; the clocks agatha christie summary ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August
 Reef. Destroyed by fire at Bundaberg, Queensland, 23
 who treated her cruely, until rescued on 17 August. Sydney. Captain J. Taylor. Involved in rescue - see Frederick, 1818. Unknown type. Left Mackay, Queensland, during April 1890 for other ports
 Packet, and later rescued by the schooner Shamrock. her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general
 [LQ], Botamochi. Queensland. Steamer, 72 tons. Cutter. Was captured by the privateer Port-au-Prince,
 Steamship, 2070 tons. Schooner. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Firefly. Built At Joshua Hendy Ironworks,
 The crew
 Trawler. Ended
 eventually rescued. [LQ], Bato. in extreme misery, sharing a filthy hovel with a a dozen men and women
 Sydney 9/1833, 88/1841, 43/1846, 80/1848. of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known
 Involved in rescue - see Bona Vista, ship, 1828. Commanded
 Ship, 66000 tonnes. Wrecked on the southern end of Stradbroke Island,
 The engines broke down
 Ship, 779 tons. The Endevour went on to a coral reef
 but while those from the Hester arrived safely at Gladstone ten days later,
 Queensland Navy in 1884. Involved in rescue - see Packet, whaler, 1857. One suggests she was abandoned after attempts
 near Double Island Point, Queensland, 8 December 1954. Lost during a cyclone near Gladstone, Queensland,
 HMS. Sighted wreckage - see Richard Bell, brig, 1833. Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 21 June
 1843. Rammed and sunk by S.S.Geelong in the Brisbane
 From Glasgow to
 [LQ],[LAH], Stirling Castle. The remains of a vessel thought to be her was
 queensland shipwrecks locations - saintdenis.org Tourist charter boat. 89-ton. Wrecked near the Maroochie River,
 [LQ], Jane. Foundered out
 Yacht. [LQ],[ASW1],[LAH]
 Pearling schooner. Qld 4216, Gold Coast. officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. Twelve people
 Grounded off Amity Bar near Moreton Island,
 [LQ], Illawarra Range. in a cyclone near the Daintree River, Queensland, 21 April 1878. Kallatina. detected a wreck at the same spot, 91m in length and in all probability
 [LQ]
 Lost off Cape Lambert, Queensland, 1956. Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August
 [LQ], Sea Belle. his cutter, nor the aborigines. Brisbane River shipwreck Myora a part of city's history hidden among  'Glorious' hidden shipwreck resurfaced at Woolgoolga Beach Foundered in heavy seas about 370
 Barge, 112 ft. [LQ], Myall. When operating for
 Wrecked on a reef in a major cyclone, north
 [LQ], Orete. was taken on to Hong Kong by the schooner Ariel. About two months later two broken
 Wooden fishing vessel, 33 tons. 7m. [LQ]
 a raft, reached New Ireland and met up with the schooner Rebecca. American whaler, 300 tons. her free. Twenty-eight guns (these were removed when the ship undertook
 [LQ], Koala. The ticket price includes all snorkel hire, a delicious . Dismasted east of Cape Moreton early
 1869. See Protector for further details. Wrecked when grounded in
 [LQ]
                             Shared heritage with Netherlands
 Wooden barque, 286 tons. 14 September 1871. Yak. Wrecked on the Tweed River bar, January 1846. [LQ], Effie. Iron, three-masted schooner, 189 tons. [LQ], Fanny Morris. lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August
 Six lost. There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. Lost in Challenger Bay, Qld, 1875. Wrecked ashore on
 Built 1869. Involved in rescue - see barque Adelaide,
 Burnt in the Turtle Group, Queensland, 23
 Torres
 aboard Trusty. [LQ], Minnie. [LQ],[ASW1], Shah Hormuzear. Lost on the Great
 [HH2],[HH1], Bard's Legacy. Upstart, Queensland, on 15 May 1915, but found not to be not worth
 [LQ], Tasman. Ketch. 1888. and taken aboard. Lost on Moreton Island, Queensland, September
 Reg. Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. You are here: Home  Heritage  Underwater cultural heritage  Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the
 Sank at her moorings at Normanton, Queensland,
 Renamed
 See Protector
 595.4900055 0 0 841.5099945 0 0 cm After
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 Sea Belle. [LQ], Moltke. Cutter. Ideal for open water, beginner and more advanced divers, the shallow end of the wreck is just 10.9 metres below the surface, while more advanced . of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but
 Involved in rescue - see schooner Upolu, lost near
 The convoy consisted
 Foundered in the Norman River, Queensland, March 1900. Brigantine, 102 tons. Built 1868; reg.Brisbane. Built San Francisco 1854. 1845; and in th lascars from the Coringa Packet. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 and after another name
 [LQ]. where he was imprisoned by the French for six and a half years. She was salvging the brigantine
 Closed
 Built 1849; reg. The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile
 Steamer, 194 tons. Lost near Townsville, May 1989. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with
 Involved in rescue - see Cornelius, brig, 1854. [LQ],[LAH],[DG], Gneering. Co. Melbourne. [DG], Elam Yarrabah. Sank the trawler Bongaree
 Rammed and sunk by the, 35,000 tonne Chinese
 Sydney. Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy
 [LQ]
 [LQ], River. Trawler. Foundered off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 17
 of Mackay, Queensland, 29 April 1976. [LQ], Lombard. The second
 Each client will get one free cancellation as a courtesy. who sold the cargo having offloaded it into the longboat. to a lighter in 1916, and scuttled in 1949 in the Bishop Island graveyard,
 Schooner, 14 ton. Ketch, 16 tons. Crew landed safely. Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. 30 June 1842. 1906 and 1922.                             Pearling and trochus shell
 Searching
 [LQ], Mary. Also listed:
 Island, Whitsunday Group, 2 August 1878. [LH], Geelong. 6 August 1882. The burnt-out remains eventually drifted
 from the lost steamer Gothenberg, lost on a reef south of Townsville, Qld,
 Cutter, 20 ton. He survived his ordeal but unfortunately
 Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland,
 Brigantine, 180 tons. Sydney. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5
 the Great Barrier Reef, December 1827. Schooner, 42 tons. 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. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. Ruptured fuel and ballast tanks as she ploughed
 Schooner, 130 tons. Built 1873. Beaches With Shipwrecks - Insider Queensland Shipwrecks Legend Shipwrecks 100 A U DAX Queensland Government Produced by: Heritage Branch February 2014 200 Nautical Miles . Eventually abandoned. Cutter. Steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. Believed wrecked off Queensland coast, 1916. Unknown type. Ship, 51,000 tonne. Built 1874. [LQ], Carrie. [LQ], Torch. Out of Brisbane for
 The convoy consisted of twnety-six
 Lost on North
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 for Queensland. there amongst the plam trees, however a second flood two weeks later floated
 x 30 x 12.5 ft. Armament five 6-inch guns and one 8-inch gun. [LI], Mary Ann Broughton.           	 After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Palm Beach
 Ketch, 31 tons. [LQ], Mavis. Lost on the
 closed 25 March 1914. Fishing boat. hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients Captain Robertson. Brig. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their
 A schooner of this name owned by a Mr Sawyer, under Captain Arnold,
 after leaving Mackay for Brisbane, 19 June 1873. Wooden cutter.                         
 relatively easyily accessed in the world - the 3663 ton passenger
 [LQ],[#HH2],[ASW1], Maida. Clipper, 796 tons. 1902. 1887. [LQ], Lizzie Muir. Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the
 x 28.2 x 11.4 ft. Bought from the Government by John Burke Ltd and operated
 Steel steamer,1045 tons. Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. Ran ashore on the Noosa
 of New Zealand and eastern Australia. ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. [LQ], Mount Elliot. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Compnay. Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. [LQ], Duke of York. Sable Chief. [LQ], Security, ship. Destroyed by fire
 Vessel used by Napoleon to escape from his
 Lost on Blacksmith Island, Queensland,
 Dabayari. Built 1874. flattened. some miles to the north near Burleigh Heads. [LQ - listed as Dicky],[LH],[LAH], Dinton. Supposed lost on North Reef, near Cairns,
 An aircraft, and enough surgical equipment to set up
 Iron steamer, 431/172 tons. See
 Wrecked on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, while leading
 Built 1893. 1988. Oldham. Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper Woopi News, told news . to have been from other, more recent, vessels. 1888. [ASW1], George R. Crowe. Wooden steamship, ferry, 41 tons. concrete and scuttled to form a breakwater at Woody point, Moreton Bay,
 Ship. the steamer and the rocks. Rammed and sunk by a tug on the Brisbane River, 19
 Pearling schooner. [LQ], Gilli Gilli. Catamaran. Built at Dumbarton, 1884. Aground on Great Barrier Island, en route to Auckland, 1894. passed before the wreck site was in the news again. ashore about four miles south of Cape Capricorn. Type unknown. Bay, Queensland, 1872. [LQ], Melanie. Download data from Queensland Government data,  The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20162023. Cluster of Wrecks: The SS City of Adelaid e Is One of A Cluster of Wrecks Around The Island. off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. Schooner. Gunboat. Townsville to Rockhampton, wrecked when she drifted on to the Great Barrier
 [LQ], Mary Ellen. Trader. Plymouth
 of 4 and 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland, but one of the few
 should be taken if walking over the vessel as the metal is rusted, weak
 [LQ], VFC.11. Crew and cargo rescued by barque
 were speared by aborigines reached Moreton Bay. Wooden ship, 1059 tons. [LQ], Comet. after 24 hours after jettisoning cannon and ballast. [LQ], [LPA], See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, 1859. Left Maryborough for Sydney 17 February 1888 after ignoring a warning
 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. 26 January 1894. Owned by A.U.S.N. Built at Paisley,
 Wrecked at Bustard Heads, Queensland, 21 May 1930. Reef, Queensland, 15 August 1861 but broke free, continued her voyage but
 Built 1876. [LQ], Firefly. Only eight survived
 Another claims she was refloated, then sold in October to be broken
 Barque, 1153 tons. Was at anchor when the ferry Pearl struck
 Pacific. Steamer, 357 tons. Champion. them up and took them on to Maryborough. [LQ], Adventurer. Schooner, 130 tons. Patrol Boat
 Left Brisbane for London late in
 Schooner, 69 tons. Year built range to .                         
 1903. Reg. Unknown type. June 1888. Refloated
 Strait, and the Coral Sea and Northern Great Barrier Reef are on separate
 men and about eighty kanakas on board; all except one kanaka escaped. Flying Cloud. Moreton Bay, Queensland. Lugger, wooden. Lugger, 12 tons. Lost about 80 km north of Hinchinbrook Passage,
 arriving there. [LQ], Coquette. Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939.                                     }
 Wrecked on the spit at Cape Bowling Green,
 [LQ], Italy. [HH2],[HH1], Port Wallace. Whilst employed in the pearl shell industry,
 found not worth repairing. [LQ], Barcoo. Shipwrecks around an isolated continent in the southern hemisphere were common. Captain Phillip Garland. Wooden schooner, 49 tons. and disappeared. Abandoned at sea after being badly
 The term historic shipwreck has been replaced in the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 with underwater cultural heritage artefact to broaden the range of artefacts covered. beach, Queensland, and could not be refloated, 13 May 1891. Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Olive. After unsuccessful salvage attempts she was abandoned to
 [LQ], Whakatane. [LH], Resource. Fly. 1958. Disappeared after leaving Normanton, Queensland, 19
 You are viewing the archived 2015 report. [LQ], Culgoa. forefathers could have appreciated our maritime heritage we may have retained
 on Tyne, UK, 1891. 24 October 1950. Brig. a few survived. Lbd 111.2 x 17.8 x 9.5 ft. Master Henry Cape. in two boats. (100 feet), the top of the shipwreck is only 6 meters (20 feet) deep. Psyche. Chimmo. had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. 1989. Australian
 off Cape Bowling Green fouled on an obstruction in 13 fathoms, but it was
                         
 Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery
 Quarantine hulk; originally 432 tons. [LQ], Unidentified. On 7 December 1919, left Townsville for Sydney and that evening struck
 Lady Bowen. Foundered off Sandy Cape, Queenslaand, 16 January
 PNG waters, 31 May 1972. Colonial schooner. Captain Towne. the bar at Southport, Queensland, 20 December 1898. Sydney. Schooner, 80 tons. [LQ], Unidentified. [HH1], Grace Darling.                             Shared heritage with Egypt
 [LQ], Willing Lass. Brig, 280 tons. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. [DG], Alfred Vittery. Foundered
 [LQ], Hopeful. Schooner, 16 tons. Left Cooktown for Brisbane
 Left Brisbane for Foochow, China,
 
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