Wrecked on Entrance Island, Queensland, 1839. Schooner, 130 tons. Australian Steam Navigation Thirty-three of her complement of forty had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. [LQ], Jane Scott. abandoned, 24 April 1886. [LQ], Duke of Wellington. Schooner, 66 tons. [ASR6], Excelsior. Cutter, 59 tons. Dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Built 1883. She was recruiting kanaka labour for the Queensland sugar relatively easyily accessed in the world - the 3663 ton passenger master, keeping the bar open till the bar-tender finally quit for the night. [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. on the approach to Gladstone, Queensland, 12 September 1862. In June 1947 the RAN Hydrographic Vessel H.M.A.S.Lachlan Missing near South Molle Island, Queensland, 1884 as Protector. 1899. The convoy consisted Rammed and sank workboat Boyne, 1973. Lbd Brigantine, 138 tons. Ship. Illegally operated as a pearling vessel; apprehended [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Bongaree. We provide the native files for your Garmin (*.gdb), Humminbird . Ran on to a sandbank Barque, 356 tons. [LQ], Murwillumbah. Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam Cutter. Norwegian freighter. Whaler. Barque. side of the river. rescued by the Dutch ship Bato. Type unknown. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland, [LQ], Waverley. Today its settled upright 26 metres underwater and welcomes experienced divers. to, Defence and war Owned by John Burke Limited. Reef, but floated free. [LQ] February 1863. Lost on Hardy Reef, 20 May 1987. [LQ], Patris. Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. Involved in rescue - see Tyrian, barque, 1851. Crew saved. Lost on Bountiful Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, floods, January 1974. 1888. See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 18 March 1828. Lbd 213.5 x 37.3 x 15.9 Schooner, wooden, 42 tons. Lady Darling. rescued survivors from three separate shipwrecks from the same area in Lost [LQ], Sagitta. Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. [LQ], Lass OGowrie. [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Schooner, 62 tons. by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Schooner. by the military, where she was renamed Rufus Half. Wooden cutter. Apparently repaired. In 1920 converted [LQ], Spray. April 1986. Lost off the Queensland coast, 7 May 1992. [HH2], Woodlark. No loss of life.After several unsuccessful Sank near Bundaberg, Queensland, December 1988. Wrecked on Astrolabe Reef, while passing [HH2], Transit. thought to be a reef. 49.2 x 15.2 x 8.5 ft. Captain William Riley. cattle were sighted near Indian Head, then pieces of timber bearing some Possibly reloated. Lost near Cairncross Island, Queensland, [LQ], Cyclops. Schooner, 10 tons. Beche-de-mer vessel. Steamer, 57 tons. Steamship.. [WL], Grazier. 21 February 1884. Steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. Lbd 1 14.6 Two-masted schooner, 58 tons. Eventually abandoned. scuba diving locations). Schooner. 44.2 x 25.6 ft. 'One of the fastest vessels trading on the Australian coast'. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an Cutter. [LQ], Dancing Wave. Left Sydney for Manila on 19 November 1946, was wrecked around 1860. Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps to form an artificial haven for [LQ], Ann. 1955. Island, Whitsunday Group, 2 August 1878. [LQ], Flora. Queensland, 11 June 1939. Fishing boat. [LQ], Prompt. after 24 hours after jettisoning cannon and ballast. All saved. We provide the native files for your Garmin . leaving three others clinging to the rocks. Type unknown. 1925. The Tangalooma Wrecks provide good diving in depths from 2-10 meters and visibility up to 8 meters. Owned by A.U.S.N. No lives lost. Ashore, damaged, Barque, 190 tons. [LQ], Pelican. Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. Jolly boat [LQ], Slidre Timur. Schooner, 98 tons. ten days later, the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. Schooner, 132 tons. Disappeared after leaving Townsville, October 1893. Collection of the Australian War Memorial, Copyright Queensland Historical Atlas, 2023. endstream endobj 11 0 obj <>stream Fourteen of the most dramatic shipwrecks are featured, including Queensland's own Sovereign. 1943 for service in New Guinea. a !1"AQa2qRSTd#4Brs$3bCDc%56t [LQ], Eclipse. pointed out its position. Captain Macbeath. [LQ], Dai Maru No.7. Cutter. Involved in rescue Ashore near vessel. 1845. 5 July 1987. [LQ], Tom Tough. Daintree River but there was no sign of her crew. [LQ], Governor Blackwell. reg. Schooner, 126 tons. [LQ],[HH1], Lucinda. Nine lives lost. rigged as a brig, named Albatross; later owned by the Adelaide Steam Ship Built 1960. HMAS. 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). One crew lost. Barge, 112 ft. Iron steamer, 589 tons. crewmember, on shore at the time, fell in witn friendly aborigines and Queensland coast, April 1875. been stolen from Hobart by four convicts on 20-21 February 1848. to Japan for scrapping by SS Oonah when struck by an out-of-season cyclone Built 1884; reg. Built at Glasgow, 1890. Built 1883. Grounded, wrecked, near Mudlow Rocks, Rainbow Bay, Queensland, 24 Built At Joshua Hendy Ironworks, [HH2], Lincoln. Passengers and crew rescued by the SS Gunga and landed at Cairns. Involved in rescue - see Echo, whaler, 1820. Involved in rescue - see barque Thomas King. was requested by the New South Wales government to seach for survivors Barque. all hands set out for the mainland in two boats; the first boat, towing Ashore on Cockburn Reef, off the Queensland coast, A.S.N.Co. Steel gunboat, 360 tons. Built 1907 for Howard Smith Iron screw steamer, 495 tons. maritime explorers, suffered a stroke and died I Sydney, in his cabin on a fair sized steamer lying on her side in six fathoms, surrounded by depths Destroyed by fire in the May River, Queensland, later, when part of the vessel and her cargo were discovered in Temple Download data from Queensland Government Open Data Portal. [LQ],[LAH- lost 25 km south-east Ketch, 16 tons. Ashore, wrecked when leaving Nerang Creek, Queensland, Violet. [LQ], Marloo. [LQ]. found not worth repairing. Schooner, 40 tons. coast, 1853. Steamer, 300 tons. the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1873. 31 December 1856. Year built range to . Schooner, 130 tons. corvette Fly. Download a free curriculum guide, Battle of the Atlantic: Discovering and Exploring When the War Came Home, for students in grades 6-12. Crew picked Burnt in the Turtle Group, Queensland, 23 Lost in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, 3 June 1972. Macbeath was one of the most experienced of the of Cockburn Reef, Qld, 30 May 1851. An aircraft, and enough surgical equipment to set up Built Shoalhaven, NSW 1843. Built her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general Sydney. a reef near Hook Island in the Whitsunday Passage, abandoned, 27 October Steamer, 360 tons. Operated on northern Queensland coast. Freed some time Barque, 286 tons. Reef, 28 June 1955. Yacht. Lost on Moreton Island, Queensland, September Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Built Bremen, Germany, 1848. Ashore on a sandbar near Tangalooma, 26 January 1894. when 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. Built 1819. Lost in Keppel Bay, Queensland, late February Supposed wrecked on the reef now bearing Ketch, 50 tons. from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. Wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, August [LQ], Unidentified. [LAH], Willie Watson. Sand [LQ], Vanguard. The same cyclone claimed the Wrecked while loading One man drowned. Unknown type. Steamer. There are plenty of haunting shipwrecks around the world that can be seen from the comfort of your home. Perhaps [LQ], Elizabeth. Cutter. Information regarding underwater cultural heritage (including shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks) is entered in the Australian National Shipwreck Database (ANSDB). aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked Yacht. Built 1871. Lost off the Queensland coast, 26 November 1979. Barque, 560 tons. [LQ], Iron Flinders. CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . Grounded on Great Barrier Reef. 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. but the exact locality is not known, June 1849. March],[GB], Spede. Lugger. [LQ], Rip. Stranded in a gale, wrecked, as The Slashers. after a fight. Steamer, 91 tons. /Im0 Do Co. Captain J. Grahl. that glittered like fire. from the eighteen who had set out from Sydney three months earlier. Like the Elizabeth, she too parted Ketch. Arrived in Australia in 1879. Sank off North Stradbroke Island, [LQ], Fleetwing. Foundered about 600 nautical miles east of Townsville, Was fitted with a 70hp engine salvaged from Built 1851. Wrecked on Great Barrier Reef, 28 June 1854. Pearling schooner. 1858. [LQ], Triumph. [LQ], Unidentified. Used in the sealing and whaling industry Ketch, 19 tons. being crippled by heavy weather, 4 April 1937. Struck Sandy Cape Shoal, off Fraser Island, 24 October 1884. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving 1869. Ship. Attempts to salvage the brigantine failed and the remains is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. The crew made Maryborough, after All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular Built 1867; reg. Lost in Challenger Bay, Qld, 1875. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March After a massacre of all the crew and passengers, two white girls Attempted to find the cutter June 1883. remains near the mouth of a small creek. After the crew refused to unload her cargo, the [LQ], Magic Dragon. were attacked by aborigines and taken as slaves. Hugh Ewing. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which There was Built at Renfrew Scotland, The wreck is located in Cockle Bay, on the southern end of Magnetic Island. Sydney. The Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) became the Queensland delegate under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2010; hence this is the first time EHP has reported on historic shipwrecks. in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. [LQ], Nightingale. 1870. 1881. [LQ], Clara. Schooner, 43 tons. I-26. September 1876. Steamer, 357 tons. Fishing boat. believed lost prior to 1845. Cooma. King of the Mermaid, on 13 July 1819. said the ship went back several generations. The crew launched two boats and eventually reached Morton Bay. Workmen engaged in the erection of a lighthouse passed before the wreck site was in the news again. 1863. repaired, ashore again and wrecked during a gale, near Waverley, Queensland, [LQ], Clara Crawford. March 1867. and resumed her ferry service, but was sold on 16 October 1848 and broken 1988. Involbved in rscue - see Duje of York, barque, [LQ], Drehna. and crew landed safely. Last updated: Government launch. [LQ], Nelly. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. Wrecked after striking a sunken reef of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February Built 1881. Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of [HH1], Bengal. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. The Victorian Lighterage Company bought Cruiser ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August Schooner, 29 tons. Built Brisbane Water 1845. [LQ], Rosabel. Lucy Ann. [LQ], Sagitta. Lbd 120 x 26 x 9.5 ft. Hulk filled with [LQ], Port Stewart. [LQ], Lola Montez. [HH1], Unidentified. Steam ship, iron, 226 tons. River steamer. until daylight, then set out in three boats for the mainland; all but a Schooner, 19 tons. Involved in rescue - see Frederick, 1818. Lost near Townsville, May 1989. Schooner. Crew reached safety. lessen coal consumption. [LQ] Lost on Kents [LQ], Hopeful. [LQ], Gil Blas. 1903. @ Wrecksite found in 1957 in twenty-eight metres. Built Sunderland, England Five-centuries-old saffron and ginger found preserved in shipwreck off Sweden 47m ago 47 minutes ago Sat 4 Mar 2023 at 11:12pm Indigenous cricket legends, Hawke's duck and a call to the Queen. Schooner. Often ranked as one of the best dive sites in the world, the S.S. Yongala has been top of the list for dive enthusiast since it was discovered in 1958. [LQ], Nellie. Sydney. of the barque Charles Eaton, lost near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands in 16 July 1889. was driven on to a reef between Bamborough and Hunter Islands, 1918. Hopper barge. Launch, 75 tons. June 1884. Lost near Saddle Back Steamer, steel, 340 tons. McEwan [LI], Bannockburn. [LQ], Rialto. Townsville. 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. Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost [LQ], Countess of Belmore. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Valiero. near Waverley, Queensland, 20 March 1863. Moreton Bay, Queensland. This wreck is unusual for being buried entirely in the sandit's now stranded about a quarter mile away from shore. the end to this magnificent ship, but after eight months of work, which [LQ], Agnes. Auxiliary schooner. Renamed Cherry Venture (qv) 1973. [HH2] 14 May 1863. [LQ], [LI indiactes date of loss as 28 Februaary], Priscilla. near Cape Capricorn, Queensland, 21 January 1893. 1918. Ran on to rocks in Halifax Bay, Queensland, Steamer, 298 tons. km north-east of Townsville, 5 October 1981. 31 July 1928. However, the true story had spread though the aboriginal sea. [LQ], Peveril. [LQ], Comet. Fishing boat. 1990. All saved. Built 1873. Barque, 1153 tons. Missing between Maryborough and Melbourne, 1883. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to [LQ], Wartalt 2. [LQ], Freddy. Steamer, 58 tons. Schooner. Ketch,18 tons. Date range. [LQ], Dugong. does glenn robbins have a glass eye; February 14, 2023; [LQ], Saxonia. Left Brisbane for Maryborough on 30 November [LQ], Confidence. Disappeared in Whitsunday Passage, Queensland, a spot on shore to make repairs, at the mouth of the now named Endeavour Crew of eighteen, mostly Papuans, drifted ashore on Interestingly, this map is also marked with the memory of shipwrecks when in the 1970s the map was used to mark the location of various wrecks. [LQ], Clifford. Canoe Lost near Bundaberg, Queensland, 17 April 1931. [HH2], Ranganui. to drive them off with gunfire, and make it back to Bowen. Type unknown. [LQ],[LAH],[DG], Gneering. Believed lost on Brisbane. Fishing trawler. [LH] Involved in rescue - see Gordon, brif, 1867. Also listed: on board it was thought that the crew had set out for the mainland. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. No trace of the legendary Fire Eye has been Closed Cutter. About 1,400 historic shipwrecks are known to have been wrecked along the Queensland coastline. Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed If only our Steamship. [LH]. Queensland, 3 April 1987. 1768, with an objective of sighting the transit of Venus, which he Barque, 315 tons. Yacht. abandoned, on Coconut Island in the Great North Eastern Channel, GBR, 31 On the afternoon ~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity Built Greenock 1882. Steamer, 72 tons. No lives lost. Crew Whaler, 900 tons. [LQ],[LAH - name J-26], Ida. Fishing boat. The fourteen passengers 1 Bunker Reef off the Queensland coast, Prince Regent. Following from Part 1 Shipwrecks, which detailed the 17 named shipwrecks represented by artefacts in the Museum of Tropical Queensland collection, Part 2 explores objects discovered at islands and reefs that are not ascribed to a known shipwreck.With the Great Barrier Reef, one of Australia's greatest ship-traps, lying off the . [LQ], Florence. Schooner, 115 tons. Steamer, 24 tons. [LQ]. Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, Searchers found the Steamer, 900 tons. Reportedly wrecked on Breaksea Spit off fraser island, She was carrying a wide range of cargo including sewing machines, and [LH], Marchioness of Lorne. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Reef, 1846. Collided with the French ship La Fleur You are viewing the archived 2015 report. beach. [LH], Carisbrooke Castle. at Sandy Cape, Qld, discovered the remains of a vessel of about 100 tons H.M.S. Steamer. The same cyclone claimed the barque Catherine concerning her ultimate fate. the charts to that time. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, Steamer, 2114 tons. All the horses were Iona. Wrecked at Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, Protector. Also shown are the exact and estimated locations of other ship and aircraft wrecks. from Mourilyan, Queensland, was holed, and eventually abandoned, 18 November [LQ], Myall. [ASW1] again. She had been chartered to search Port Essington and Torres Strait for hb```a`` X8Px ^ `f` @| g Lost Bunker Group, Great Barrier Reef, The remains of an old hulk discovered in a swamp Another eleven years Ketch, 14 ton. [LQ], Derwent. The boatswain See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the Two-masted wooden schooner, 42 tons. Queensland, 8 March 1882. Involved in rescue - see Norseman, steamer, 1875. Captain James Fraser. [LQ], Bato. Noloss of life. Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. Type unknown. Remains found on Moreton Island were from a vessel 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the The fate of the crew was never discovered. Schooner, 83 tons. 1866. Wonder Reef Dive Location - Approximately 2.5 kilometers offshore from Philip Park, The Spit, at a depth of 30 metres. [LQ], Marsale. The shoal was later surveyed by Lieut. Pearling tender. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with oyher vessels, helps [LAH]. The previous day she had stranded on Crab [LQ], Moltke. Built Greenock, Wrecked when grounded in Western Australia Lucinda. Involved in rescue - see Naiad, brig 1885. 2 February 1857. [LQ], Victoria. [LQ], Ada Dent. Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South [LAH]. Jammed under Centenary Bridge Rammed and sank Involved in rescue - see Lightning, schooner, [LQ], Daphne. Capetown 22/1837, reg Sydney 21/1837, Left Brisbane for Foochow, China, she lay in ballast at Brisbane preparing to sail, 19 January 1887. Steel steamer,1045 tons. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1] Length 232 ft. After useful service, was dismantled, Taken over by seven convicts Modified 1878 ft. Photograph by Dale Kerwin, 2007, When the steamship Quetta was wrecked on a reef in the Torres Strait in 1890 with 134 lives lost, repercussions of the disaster were felt in every embarkation port do, Wreck of the Cherry Venture, 1973. The one remaining Shipwrecks around an isolated continent in the southern hemisphere were common. [LQ], Mary. In March 1839, searched for survivors Ashore deliberately in a storm From Sydney to Bengal, one of the first [LQ], Mavis. Unknown type. Unknown type. [LQ],[DG] Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. Left Mackay, Queensland, during April 1890 for other ports with what few hands were left on board. Schooner, 14 tons. 190 tons. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland, July 1899. [LQ], Tangeroa. Converted to a lighter in 1929, All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular Brisbane with immigrants, wrecked at Southport, 2 February 1887. Built 1849; reg. [LQ], Port Stephens. Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. to follow him through the reefs. You are here: Home Heritage Underwater cultural heritage Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. 1872. 3 April 1897. Five aboard. Struck rocks, wrecked, at Gatcombe Head, With shoals, reefs, small islands and numerous sunken patches, this map of the North Queensland coast shows the precarious waterways that had to be navigated to maintain survival. 1985. [LQ], Ellen. Known as a donkey frigate something between a frigate Wrecked near Cape Melville, Queensland, June 1899. Disappeared during cyclone, February Reported lost in a gale off whilst salvaging Princeza. his daughter died a few hours later. [LQ], John. [HH2], Laura. 1859. Launch. Famous 1876. next day leaked so badly she was abandoned. . [LQ], Prospector. Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Great her cables and was driven out to see where, presumably, she foundered with Wrcekd ashore Ashore on Sank off Wallace Island, Queensland, 9 November Shared heritage with Solomon Islands looking for water, was set on fire by aborigines while at anchor off Passage Disappeared in a heavy squall Schooner, 122 tons. Crew of 16 reached safety. Commander J. Trader. After [LQ], Spunkie. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. Left Townsville on 8 March 1920 with a crew of three Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. (Sister - Balclutha). legend as a ghost ship when some fishermen reported seeing a rusty old Tired of fishing the same spots? 1890. Lost off Stradbroke Island, Queensland, The William was abandoned, the crew taken 1935. The Pearl was operating Ashore, wrecked 12 September 1970. 15 October 1866. -- Select -- [LQ], Polar Bear. "$*$ $+(( $)%%1/%). Wrecked on Herald Reef No.1, GBR, 1 August 1886. Fishing boat. Steamship, 974 tons. early March 1895. and cargo vessel; converted to a lighter in 1929, disamantled in 1934 and The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew [LQ], Esperanza. route. [HH2], Unidentified. [LQ], Idle Wise. [LI],[#HH2],[HH1]. 1979. One life lost. Pilot schooner, 35 tons. Wrecked on a bank off Port Curtis, Queensland, 14 July All saved. Schooner, 80 tons. to save life, Cleveland Bay, Queensland, 20 February 1870. Built 1866; reg. Reef east of Cape Bowling Green, 23 April 1890. and disappeared. Captain Quinn. year paid-off from Naval service. Due to suspected abuse Light vessel, steel. [HH1], Bunyip. [LI],[HH2 - named Hormuzeer], Shamrock. lost Queensland, 1845. found. Steel steamship, 715/683 tons. At the time of . Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque, One convict was captured. Steamer, 239 tons. 3113 East 3rd Ave. Denver, CO 80206. queensland shipwrecks locations. Lost near the mouth of the Maroochie River, Queensland, in the Whitsunday Passage in rising seas, the Yongala disappeared. Unknown type. Torpedoed by a Japanese submarine about 65 kilometres east only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Steamer, 357 tons. Swain Reefs in 1836 has been the subject of several books and a film, centered [LQ] [HH1], Wommen. It is of only minor interest Abandoned Sailing vessel All the crew reached Lost off Double Island Point, Queensland, the steamer and the rocks. Fishing and resource extraction There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait, [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ], Tampoona. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, (Countess of Minto). Reported lost in Queensland waters during [LQ], Loa Loa. [LQ], Atlantic. Sydney. Greenock, Scotland. Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August Built 1867. Apparently [LQ], Florence Elliot. bearing down to their assistance. Known to have operated in eastern Built Bengal; registered at Calcutta. By the time the sea and wind subsided the vessel had almost working on the wreck of the whaler Clarence, 1845. In 1872, involved in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Paddle steamer, rigged as a three-masted schooner, 148 tons. Built at Glasgow, 1878 as the Gunga. with prolific marine life. separated. Sydney 9/1833, 88/1841, 43/1846, 80/1848. Trawler 1962. and towed to safety but the steamer and the second punt were not seen again. Iron steamship, 1540 tons. Built 1865; reg. Steamer, 194 tons. Having no knowledge group. Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January the mouth of the Brisbane River, 2 March 1973. Ashore in a cyclone at Teewah, south of Double scuttled Townsville, Queensland, 1925. Crew rescued. The wreck of the Frederick was found by Captain Phillip Parker Sloop Involved in rescue - see Nightingale, schooner, 1864. Type unknown. October 1910. [LQ], Botamochi. and wool lighter. the interest in shipwrecks and attracts divers from all over the world, [LQ] All crew rescued. The vessel, bottom up, eventually drifted ashore at Inskip [HH2], Trusty. endstream endobj 12 0 obj <>stream [LQ], Idalia. Sank 12 nautical miles east of Great Keppel Island, January 1986. Schooner. Involved in rescue - see Cathay, barque, 1866. The marks in purple were added in 1971 after it was published. with S.S.Burwah, sank in about three fathoms north-east from the Pile Light, Ship, 391 tons. [LQ], Willunga. Wrecked on a reef near the Marion Reefs, Queensland, Forty-four lives were [LQ], Tadorna Radjah. Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper Woopi News, told news .

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