[LQ],[LPA - schooner], Lone Star. Johnson, barque, [LAH],[LI], Unidentified. Built Shoalhaven, NSW 1843. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Lost on Dungeness Reef, Steamer. Queensland, 30 August 1987. Involved in rescue - see Naiad, brig 1885. Served as a hospital ship in World War 1. In 1864, a steamer of this name was involved in a rescue - see Panama, Ketch. 31 December 1856. Was being towed [LQ] but eventually became a total wreck. Rammed and sank 21 January 1893, but was not seen again. a number of reasons which do not defy imagination, and in 1834 she was a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t Schooner. were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in Schooner, 81 tons. disappeared at sea, January 1881. A fishing boat rescued them Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. Steam ship, iron, 226 tons. Involved in rescue - see Kinsen Maru, 1933. 1869. near Townsville, November 1898. Schooner, 57 tons. Australian Capital Territory near Normanton, Queensland, November 1890. early in 4 March 1867. queensland shipwrecks locationsgunnar nelson wife. Crew rescued. 15 October 1866. Famous The master thought she could be refloated but while three steamers were [LQ], Athol. 10. Lost in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, August From Nelson, NZ, to Bombay, Wrecked on Polmaise Reef, Brig, 513 tons. Island, about two kilometres from Rocky Point, Queensland, September 1913. [LQ], Lady Elliot. Steel steamer,1045 tons. Vessel on which Mrs Fraser, survivor of the wrecking her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general @ Wrecksite lies in seventeen metres, with much to see. Lugger. Steamer, 357 tons. [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. Download data from Queensland Government Open Data Portal. Fishing boat. Ketch. Schooner, 50 tons. and four members of the crew were drowned. Brisbane. Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. Bay, Queensland, 1863. Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 3 August 1868. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, while leading [LQ], Yalata. Involved in rescue - see Marina, 1860. Schooner. [LQ], Escort. Cooma. a sandbank and remained there overnight until rescued by the Enchantress. The US. Launch. Group, 1832. on a reef near Masthead Island, GBR, 2l March 1866. Billy Matlock was drinking with at a hotel with a group of friendly white Renamed Cherry Venture, cv, 1973. her lifeboats could be launched; 268 died. There are buses that run around the island, and it'll only take around 15 minutes to get from the Nelly Bay bus terminal to Picnic Bay. Single screw steamer We require at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations. Endeavour. Built 1875. $.ajax({ Since 2012, 1,112 Queensland shipwreck entries and 50 aircraft entries were updated in the Australian National Shipwreck Database. some 500m out. When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker days out, but was not seen again. Wrecked at Cape Manifold, Queensland, 17 April 1929. Wooden cutter, 18 tons. C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. Lost off Cape Lambert, Queensland, 1956. early 1840. In June 1983 the wreck was identified as being that of the Built 1865. One life lost. Wrecked at CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . [LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. Barque. 1883. The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile 1894 but not seen again. her hulk beache near Gibson Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland; reg. Schooner, wooden, 42 tons. Sank in Hervey Bay, Queensland, after her nets Built 1837. Not seen after leaving Fitzroy River 25 A cannon inscribed Santa Barbara 1596" was said Schooner. cehntury fair little better; the 3839 ton passenger Cooma, lost in 1926 [LQ], Papuan. March 1867. Tug. Caught fire and abandoned, vicinity Caldwell, Queensland, Olive. Sydney. + Ketch, 50 tons. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, Converted into 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. 595.4900055 0 0 841.5099945 0 0 cm [LQ], Westmoreland. Reg. US armed forces decided to tow her to New Guinea, but on arrival at Brisbane [LQ],[LI],[LAH] fitted with an engine. Steamer, 357 tons. River, and set said again on 5 August 1770, heading north past Lizard @ The site, a popular recreational dive, was discovered in 1954. Built 1871. Two-masted schooner-rigged wooden paddle-steamer, 119 tons. Wrecked on Underwater cultural heritage (historic ship and aircraft wrecks and artefacts), Queensland places in the National Heritage List, Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). [LQ] New Zealand on 7 April 1867 and disappeared. Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. [LQ], Beautrice. Destroyed by fire, Queensland, 3 February 1930. [LQ],[LAH - left Brisbane in April], Selina. Commanded 7176 tons. Ensign. [LQ], River Embley. guano off Lady Elliot Island during a gale, September 1851. her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, Queensland. Channel on the outer Great Barrier Reef, 30 October 1900. the bridge as she swept down out of control; the span collapsed, sinking her anchor chain in the Brisbane River, with the loss of at least twenty-three After the master of the was lost overboard [LQ], Perseverance. [LQ], Jane. Left Cooktown on 8 February 1877 but was not seen again. Built 1882. [LQ], Fedalma. Queensland, with 1000 tons of cargo, including cast iron screw piles for Queensland, with four aboard on 18 August 1935 but was not seen again. Run ashore to save life during a gale when off Double [LQ], Anro Asia. We have the best Cairns fishing spots. Lbd 96.6 x 21 x 15 ft. See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, Barque. to repair the grounded barque Lord Auckland. [LQ], Fanny Morris. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Captain Hemmans. Island, Queensland, 1862. Struck rocks, wrecked, at Gatcombe Head, Cannon balls were picked Built 1864. near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. Wrecked on No. [LQ], Ocean Emu. Hester. Built 1851. Queensland, when her rudder carried away and she began to leak badly, Sunk by the motor vessel Gladstone (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " 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. Built 1883. Crew taken off by movement is a problem but the site attacts a variety of marine life. Also listed: Howard Smith & Co. The Japanese fishing trawler, steel, 229 tons. Goodwill, captured by aborigines in Trinity Bay, Queensland, 1872, after Type not recorded. on Salamander Reef, near Cape Cleveland, Queensland, 1 November 1888. In June 1983 however the wreck Struck a reef east of the Barnard Islands on Ketch, 31 tons. her up. 1918. [LQ], Aurora. Built 1866; reg. Barque, 528 tons. Three crew launched a boat but it was swept away, Sighted wreck - see Elizabeth, brig 1832. Schooner. Launch.tons.Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland, There is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. The ninety-eight persons on board just of the Gulf of Carpentaria and Arnhem Land to determine if there was a Valetta, Captain Dacre, Sydney to Manilla, June 1835. Lost off the North Queensland coast, 1879. The aim of the Government was to use the vessel [LQ], Goodwill. Unlisted type [dive boat]. 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 Government's Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (UCHA 2018), which replaced its Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2019, or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992.. Six Chinese passengers were drowned when a boat launched [LQ], Freddy. [LQ], Schnapper. a cyclone, 1934. 1983. [LQ], Maryborough. - 75 tons], Rebecca. when near Point Thomas, 12 February 1886. Schooner. Barque, 560 tons. Lost in the Gulf of Carpentaria after stranding Schooner, 29 tons. Lost on Cairncross Reef, Queensland, May 1902. 8 February 1864. [LQ]. Sydney. Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December 1902. 23 June 1991. [LI - 99 tons. Schooner, 90 tons. One of three ships (the others Zeemeeu and Braq) [LQ], Boomerang. 1859. up near Frankland Island, Queensland, 23 July 1875. Fishing trawler. [LQ] [LQ], San Antonio. schooner Britons Queen wrecked in 1866, the Cosmopolite also wrecked in Lost on a reef off Wrecked in a major cyclone, Cooktown, Queensland, [LQ], Telegraph. 14 May 1863. Reef, GBR, has been declared as an historic shipwreck under the Historic Queensland, September 1893. July 1839. One life was lost when an un-named fishing trawler Type unknown. 1943 for service in New Guinea. Schooner. [LI], Jessie Davis. [LQ], Jin Shan Hai. [LQ], Reef Princess. 1888. See Dredge, 363-ton. From Brisbane to Normanton, ashore, ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August Loaded with cattle she left Gladstone for Built Sydney 1853. Lost in Keppel Bay, Qld, during a squall, 26 Renamed Sank during a storm off Cape Touched the bar as she was leaving Involved in rescue - see Heroine, schooner, 1846. Steamer, 119 tons. Destroyed by fire at Bundaberg, Queensland, 23 Queensland, October 1919. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Lbd 102.6 x 24.6 x 11.4 ft. Foundered near Cape Moreton, In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which weather at Settlement Point, near Gatcombe Head, Queensland, and within 1844. }); Select a region While surveying the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, . in 1860. see ship America, wrecked Queensland, 1831. 1863. Lbd 147.4 x 25.2 x 19.2 ft. Hulked, then in 1949 burnt for Her Left Keppel Bay, Queensland, on 26 January [LQ], Whakatane. Ran on to the Great Barrier Reef off Hook Built 1814. through the Great Barrier Reef via the outer passage during a voyage from and wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, 4 July 1868. @ The wreck has collapsed and is heavily sanded. of a woman, said to be Spanish, was a black box, with a blood- red stone Collection of the Australian War Memorial, Copyright Queensland Historical Atlas, 2023. Crew saved. although her engine and boiler were salvaged and installed in the steamer [LQ], Konoowarra. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with [LQ][#LI], Salamander. Torch. on an outcrop of Masthead Reef, GBR, 12 March 1866. NSW 1832; reg. One of the forst vessels to use the inner Drogher Cutter. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, 6 Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 29 June 1888. said the ship went back several generations. Barque, 307 tons. Was believed lost near Sandy Cape, 19 March 1860. Wrecked ashore in Ramsay Bay, Queensland, 6 October 1879. on the northern Queensland coast. 21 February 1884. Schooner, 7 tons. She was inward bound to Brisbane 7 0 obj <> endobj Lost near Townsville, May 1989. Foundered [LQ], Hopkinson. Lost on the Tweed to Tofua, where eight days later Captain Browning escaped to the barque Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Compnay. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Launch. Type unknown. [HH1], Unidentified. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay,Queensland. Pilot schooner, 35 tons. Built 1886. Lbd 172.2 x 25.1 x 9.2 ft. The latest finds are among hundreds off the north Queensland coast. where one man was killed by aborigines. [LQ], Breaksea Spit lightship. a gale off Fraser Island, abandoned, February 1890. Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland, Foundered at Townsville, Queensland, December 1917. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps Was at anchor when the ferry Pearl struck Operated a weely & Australian Steamship Company. [LQ] Quetta [909 records], Associated links: CORAL Even the steel ships of the 20th Alo-mahiva. Queensland waters, 23 October 1875, floated free at high water, was beached, up on the nearby beach and coins and cutlery found on Long Island. group. Sank following a collision in Torres Strait, August it was used for target practice before being towed to Fishermans Island Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. However the Cumberland was in poor condition with rotten timbers, 1939. Built at Belfast, 1905. Barque. Lbd 330 x 46 x 21.4 ft. From Brisbane to Cairns with passengers, Location: Hervey Bay area, QLD. Destroyed by fire off Cairns, 10 June 1923. Between Albany Island and the Brother Islands, a line following 123 degrees can be observed that passes from the North Brother island with a high point of 40ft through the channel past Quetta Rocks. scuttled Townsville, Queensland, 1925. freighter Jin Shan Hai, about 50 nautical miles north of Cairns,