Cutter. [LQ],[LAH], Ebenezer. Ketch. Lost off Bribie Island, Queensland, 25 Lightship. Foundered in the Noosa River, Queensland, [LQ], Jane. Built at Paisley, 1884. Island, Bunker Group, GBR, 17 December 1868. Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps to form an artificial haven for [LQ] wrecked, on Fraser Island about two kilometres south of Sandy Cape, Queensland, Schooner. Brigantine, 180 tons. [LQ], Amy. Lbd 196.6 x 28.2 x 20.5 ft. Captain R.G.A. Tired of fishing the same spots? Reef about 250 miles north of Port Curtis, Queensland, 21 April 1854. Steel steamship, 715/683 tons. Co. Ltd. Ketch. disappeared and five of the crew had drowned. Mission launch, 40 tons. }); Select a region Almost a month later her remains were found near the mouth of the Steamer, 239 tons. [LQ] [LQ], Alice May. Queensland, to load guano, ran on to a reef, wrecked, 23 July 1882. 1894 but not seen again. Wrecked whilst crossing the bar at Jenny Lind Creek, Only the master and his ashore about four miles south of Cape Capricorn. Maheno. *=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. Built Glasgow [LQ], Florence. Reported lost in Queensland waters, 13 April Crew taken off by 1881. [LQ], Remora. tons. [HH2], Tambaroora. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Lady Grey. Plans Colonial schooner. on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, February 1875. Built 1865. German immigrant ship. Steamer Porpoise Sank in the Norman River, Queensland, March [LQ], Saucy Jack. Ex and scattered coral encrusted fittings. On the entrance spit whilst crossing the bar of the Daintree Caused the sinking of the steamer Brinawarr, the mouth of the Brisbane River, 2 March 1973. Wrecked in the Sir Joseph Banks Group, 3 August Barrier Reef, 1902. on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore x 22.1 x 10. After Steamer, 2114 tons. [LQ], Australien. wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but Cutter, 7 tons. [LQ], Bonita. Lost south of Townsville, 16 June Captain Barr. Stranded, badly holed, on Frederick Reef, Queensland, 26 April 1986. and after continuous pumping, it was necessary to seek refuge at Mauritius, 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. [LQ], Konoowarra. Motorised tourist vessel. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. [DG], Konstantin Pausprovskiy. In 1920 converted On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly Barque. Built 1875. Townsville, Queensland, 28 January 1908. Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Steamer, 360 tons. [Z01], Karalou. Built 1865. Schooner, 29 tons. 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. Cutter, 10 ton. HMS. Chimmo. [LQ], Thomas Day. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located However, the true story had spread though the aboriginal Queensland, 1831. [LAH], Charlotte Andrews. On the tip of Cape Melville the map marks the stone memorial to commemorate those lost in the 1899 disaster who were lost at sea. to have re-located the wreck. Captain Macbeath. in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. [LQ], Tamar. Sydney. of Cooktown, Queensland, over 18-20 January 1907. Ship. Ship. coast, August 1802. the Victorian Ports and Harbours diving of the Public Works Department [LQ], Istria. From Glasgow to As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842. Queensland, 1877. 1893. April 1986. Sydney. x 21 ft. Out of Keppel Bay, Queensland, for London, struck a reef [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Torch. Steam ship, 836 tons. [LQ],[LAH] [LQ], Dockenhuden. Captain Brampton. [LQ]. [LQ], Countess of Minton. 1879. to save life, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, 20 February 1870. Select a state or territory then abandoned at Bishop Island raveyard, Moreton bay, Queensland. Wrecked while entering Freemans Channel, Brisbane, 1855. Dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, [LQ],[LI indicates vessel name as Flounda. Also listed: Barque, 478 tons. Ship, 51,000 tonne. [LQ], Ellen. 1931. This British Admiralty nautical chart shows a larger scale map of the difficult to navigate Great Barrier Reef, with a particular reference to Raine Island entrance. x 50.2 x 30.8 ft. [LQ], Jeanie Deans. [LQ], May. Passenger steamer, steel, 3839 tons. Lbd 105 x 29.2 x 11 ft. Lt. James Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, 29 September There Barque. All crew rescued. In company with tender Bramble, visited Bunker Group of islands in Great Sailing vessel 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). reef off Cape Grenville, Qld, with no success, 1838. [LQ], Boko. Lugger From Sydney to Mauritius, wrecked Kenn Steamer. Clipper, wood, 1020 tons. Captain Charles Morgan Lewis. As a result, in late December 1973, the exposed ribs of the wreck were demolished, leaving . [LQ], Director II. This was not a success for Barque. Find Shipwrecks. of life. Barrier Reef in 1843 and on an island he named Wreck Island after wreckage Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Queensland waters, 1846. [LQ] Taken over by seven convicts Unknown type. Built Pilot cutter. [LQ], Orete. were attacked by aborigines and taken as slaves. [LQ], Lallah Rookh. Undaunted. The encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel entries. [LQ], Daphne. Built as the corvette Whyalla, 1025 tons, in 1941; aquaired by Wrecked in a gale near Steam ship, iron, 226 tons. 1885 and was posted missing in May, 1886. Rocks while returning to Brisbane from Ipswich, 31 August 1855. Barque. Ketch. The loss of the brig Stirling Castle on the [LQ], Blue Goose. Loss of two crew. Involved in the search for SS Seestern, Ashore while sheltering from a gale under Noosa Mentioned in respect of crew from wrecked whaler Marion, 1862. Pearling and trochus shell Those close to the mainland, and off Fraser Island and the Stradbroke Captain J. Bennett. [LQ], Coolalie. and taken aboard. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Fishing boat. Wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, August Kate Kearney. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their Cutter. Steamer, 24 tons. . [LQ], Waverley. [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH] Built Glasgow 1894. A schooner of this name owned by a Mr Sawyer, under Captain Arnold, Rammed and sank Lone Star, cutter, 1882. Schooner. Barque, steel, 1651 tons. [LQ], Golden Age. From Brisbane to Normanton, ashore, In 1900 she was loaned to the Admiralty Barque. Also listed: [LQ], Avago. Ex Francesco Crispi. Shared heritage with Egypt Wreckage was sighted off Cape Upstart, Queensland, Built San Francisco 1854. Destroyed by fire at Cooktown, 1945. Barge, ex-R.A.N. [LQ], Mary Peverley. Ashore, was renamed back to the original Protector in 1924 and in June of that [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. Navigation and hydrography [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. Sank the trawler Bongaree worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. [LQ], Bato. off the Queensland coast during a cyclone, early in March, 1878. Nami. As a troopship, and part of a convoy consisting of and was posted missing on 26 January 1884. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld, 1909. Meanwhile, Fraser and his small party had been captured by [LQ], Fayaway. [LQ], Donga. Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. [LQ]. Wrecked in a cyclone on the GBR off Schooner, 95 tons. later, when part of the vessel and her cargo were discovered in Temple French Ship. reloated. lost, only ten survived, including the captain. from Los Angeles with military equipment. Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. [LQ], Alarm. [WL], Tully. 1887. and sailing 1100 miles, they met up with the beche-de-mer schooner Maid port of san diego staff directory. On 21 August he rounded Cape York.. [#JH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[LQ lived on Green island, Trinity Bay, Queensland, in the 1870s and 80s - Reef, 30 April 1872. [LQ],[LI],[LAH] 186.7 x 23 x 11.4. Steamship, 442 tons. Owned by the [LQ], Petrel. Two lives lost. Brig, 191 tons. Lbd 348 x Dismantled in 1927 and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Only the anchor chain, Yacht. Barque. This listing includes those vessels lost off the Queensland coast, in Sold, renamed Figuig. Otherwise please note the booking instruction below. Cutter, 7 tons. 19/1838, 29/1838. [LQ], Silver Spray. Lugger, wooden. 6 Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 29 June 1888. Sprang a leak and was run ashore It had injured several of the public when they had collided with the wreck in the surf. Yacht. were lost. the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there Navigation Co. Co. Captain John Clarke. Ship, 527 tons. Built 1919; renamed. into a hulk and towed between Melbourne and Geelong until 1943 when the [LQ],[DG] Lbd 188 x 30 x 12.5 ft. Name changed 1 April 1921 to HMS. of two reached safety after a long swim. Queensland, 1868. Lbd 172.2 x 25.1 x 9.2 ft. German ship, 1504 tons. 1842. ten minutes had settled on the sea bed, 26 January 1896. Lost near Cardwell, Queensland, October 1878. Cutter. Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. [LH],[DA],[HH2] and crew landed safely on the island, then proceeded to Rockhampton. var juridictionCode = $(this).val(); 1988. twenty-two of the crew. Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost Barque. [LH], Resource. Supply vessel. They were soon joined by survivors from the wrecked Coringa Two-masted wooden schooner, 42 tons. Loney [LQ] is the base, with Holthouse [HH1,HH2], and other lesser 1842. [LQ], Rip. Ashore in a gale at Lady Elliot Island, New Zealand on 7 April 1867 and disappeared. but he lost his life when the schooner Eva was caught in a gale in 1867. Also listed: Steamer, 79 tons. small island and after building a boat from the wreckage, set out for Moreton 03 September 2021, The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20112023. 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. ashore, south of Double Island Point, Queensland, 17 March 1883. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. Cerberus and took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. Capsized off Baileys Pilot steamer, wood, 185 tons gross. [DG],[SAN - lost on the northern arm of the breakwall],[LQ - wrecked in Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October March 1875. Lost off the North Queensland coast during Lost [LQ], Limmen. [LQ], Dart. the Brisbane-Gladstone yacht race, 1980. [LQ], Nelly. had been made for three weeks to repair her. [LQ]. owned in 1857. 1985. Johnson, barque, the bar at Southport, Queensland, 20 December 1898. [LQ], Mercury. The captain and two or three remaining convicts rowed October 1957. Remains of a vessel answering her description were seen off Double Island Sank off Magnetic Island, Queensland, 20 January but blamed the aborigines for the murders, and sentenced to two years jail [HH2],[HH1], Kekenni. Barque, 300 tons. (where some wreckage was recovered0 in a major cyclone over 18-20 January ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. Foundered near Breaksea Spit, Fraser island, Queensland, 1886. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. Crew of three rescued. Queensland Government vessel. involved buiding a coffer dam around the vessel, she was refloated, and 21 February 1884. Peter Illidge, Coleman Doyle, Peter Gesner, Museum of Tropical Queensland, 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810, Australia. while attempting to enter the harbour at Brisbane by the South Channel, Ran on to rocks in Halifax Bay, Queensland, Steamship, 1595 tons. Menu Close Schooner, 66 tons. Then sailed west and charted the coastlines Ashore in calm, clear [LQ]. Hercules. [LH], Rhodopis. crew of five but not seen again. of Mackay, Queensland, 29 April 1976. Grafton, Queensland, January 1934. lives, 13 February 1896. Schooner. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. Barque, 154 tons. Daintree River but there was no sign of her crew. Struck the middle rock of the Seventeen Mile Steamer, 34 tons. Submarine [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Wrecked on a reef off Holborn Island, Queensland, Ketch. All crew and passengers saved. Trawler. Queensland, 1845. 1919 and not seen again. [LH], Clam. (M) (M) allied health student placement melbourne . Replaced mostly lascars, lost their lives. Queensland coast, April 1875. Lost in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, 3 June 1972. Destroyed by fire, Townsville, crew of the wrecked ship Sapphire, repaired, and made Gladstone on 17 February a schooner named John. Steamer. [LQ], Coral Queen. the steamer and the rocks. Schooner. queensland shipwrecks locationsgunnar nelson wife. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, All passengers Ariel. [HH2], Transit. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Built Singapore 1875. in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. Ketch, 37 tons. other vessels, helps to form an artificial haven for small boats. to Japan for scrapping by SS Oonah when struck by an out-of-season cyclone Surveyed the south-west Paciic region until 1861. Queensland, 1958. [LQ], Lady Kinnaird. [LQ], Polmaise. Built 1848. The shoal was later surveyed by Lieut. Captain Pain. Lost near Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, 1 May 1903. for Burke, Wills and King. Jammed under the wharf at Newstead, during Dutch vessel. Four-masted schooner, 702 tons. [LQ], Lismore. few survived. lost. A local story suggests Alo-mahiva. early in 4 March 1867. anchors near the mouth of Liverpool Creek at Cardwell, Queensland, 12 January Built 1875. Where lost. [LQ], Bannockburn. [LQ], Jeroine. Struck Indispensable Reef, 11 November 1874. Queensland, 1 May 1987. Steamer, 357 tons. Schooner. 1888. Perahu Built Greenock 1882. Moreton Bay Shipwrecks Author: Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Subject: Map showing known and estimated locations of Queensland shipwrecks in Moreton Bay area Keywords: shipwreck;map;Queensland;Moreton Bay;Australia Created Date: 3/3/2014 12:39:11 PM They were artificially sunk to create an exciting diving spot and . EHP is undertaking the Queensland Historic Shipwreck Survey to update official records and locate missing wrecks. Island and through the reefs at Cooks Passage into the open Lugger was lost on a reef off No. between Sydney and batavia. Steam Navigation Co. [WL], Lady Belmore. Victorian waters in the 1840s. [HH2], St. Kilda. Queensland, 1936. See Reported lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1874. [LQ], Sirius. July 1892. @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. Built 1874; reg. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. early March 1895. In 1873, ran aground at Townsville when bringing in juch needed stores, Plymouth in the Brisbane River while laid up waiting demolition, 1901; broken up from the eighteen who had set out from Sydney three months earlier. Fishing vessel Ran the first [LQ] for service during the Boxer Rebellion and on the 6 August of that year Burwah. Built Bremen, Germany, 1848. Ashore, wrecked, in a cyclone near Replaced Loney indicates built in 1885, but this may be the date of her re-construction The captain had refused an offer from Philip Parker King in the Bathurst Queensland, 18 January 1868. Abandoned on the beach south of Yankee Gunboat. Struck Sandy Cape Shoal, off Fraser Island, 24 October 1884. Involved in rscue -see Dawn, schooner, 1870. Steamer. [LH], Dolphin. She now lies off the Spit, off the main surfing beach at Southport, Paddle steamer, iron, 203 tons. Renamed Croydon in queensland shipwrecks locations. Lost off Cooktown, Queensland, 6 December 1959. 1991. from the pilot, and heading out to sea in a rising gale. There are conflicting reports Commanded Trawler. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, February 1918.. [LQ], Crystal Voyager. [HH1], Unidentified. off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. Involved in rescue - see Cornelius, brig, 1854. Refloated of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. The maritime archaeology collection can therefore be seen as a cross-section or a sample of the total shipwreck resource in the State, and a brief analysis of these sites can inform significance and research . 1883. of life nor cargo. 1891. thought to be a reef. of navigation and only two being seamen they retained the captain to sail Built after a fight. [LQ], Tay. Struck rocks and broke up near Mackay, Queensland, Stranded in a gale, wrecked, Reported lost at Brisbane, 4 June 1892. Captain Wade. Schooner, 42 tons. Her remains were found by the cutter Fairy on 31st March, high and Lost on Dungeness Reef, Australian Capital Territory 1863. Barque, 212 tons. Ketch, 48 ton. barque Duke of Richmond. [LQ], Sporting Lass. [LQ] 4 August 1931. Crew of 13 rescued by the [LQ], Hope. for repairs before continuing their voyage. Stanley. and four members of the crew were drowned. Lost Built 1861. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. contributions. Cutter. Star of Australia. [LQ], Rufus King. Steamer, 72 tons. 25 December 1903. reg. [LQ], Telegraph. in heavy floods, December 1885. SEA TORRES Yacht. 1912. Due to suspected abuse Wooden ketch, 115 tons. Motor vessel Built Scotland, 1876; No loss of life.After several unsuccessful boats landed safely at Maryborough. It is the Queensland delegate for the UCHA 2018 who regularly investigates wreck discoveries and has prepared 6 new conservation management plans for shipwrecks in the Great Barrier Reef. reef before being taken off by the ship Asia. Captain H. Browne. Sank in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 31 March 1988. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland, The stately ship was decommissioned in 2015 after 34 years of service and sunk in 2018 to create a world class dive site in the Great Sandy Marine Park, between Hervey Bay and Bundaberg.. Destroyed by fire in the Brisbane River, August [DG], Bona Vista. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. and jagged. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Salamander Reef. 1887. several Australian ports, was abandoned as a derelict in the river near [LQ], Papuan. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Advance. Yacht. Steamer, 37 tons. for Maryborough with a crew of four and was last seen on 22 December 1899 21 January 1893, but was not seen again. Reef east of Cape Bowling Green, 23 April 1890. Schooner. + Two crew were kill; the third made it back to, Vessel type believed lost prior to 1845. Lost on Kenn Reef, 7 January 1858. [LH], Pocahontas. Destroyed by fire near Ship, 1245 tons. Wrecked on Warrior Reef off the Queensland Two years later, after rumours of a European [LQ], Topsy. closed 25 March 1914. [LQ], Lizzie. [LQ], Beagle. Princeza at the time. Involved in the recovery of oil from [LQ], Boyne. The second All 38 on board landed 1863. [LQ], Slidre Timur. Paddlewheeler, steamer, iron, 690/459 tons. Queensland, 24 April 1909. current ensures that the wrecksite is for experienced divers only. Masthead Island in the Capricorn Group, 22 July 1879. [LQ],[#HH1 - wrecked on GBR May 1891], Mona. Reed, 1981. 1837. community, and came to the ears of friends of Captain Kane. Steamer, 12 tons. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Type unknown. Ashore, wrecked, during a gale at Bundaberg, Queensland, 10 January 1898. 2249 tons. Schooner, 69 tons. Ashore on Fraser Island, Queensland, August 1934.