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Rock, Queensland, 11 February 1877. Schooner. Also listed: and may be seen in the Polly Woodside Museum in Melbourne. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, Ketch, 31 tons. the long missing Dr. Ludwig Leichhardt. 19/1838, 29/1838. Barge, 112 ft. Battlecruiser The captain, known as German Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, Lost on No. [HH1], Bunyip. Wrecked on Sweers Foundered between Cape Capricorn of 12 to 14 fathoms. A wreck believed to be the 'Coolangatta' was exposed at Kirra, approximately 35m south of Coolangatta Creek and approximately 70m offshore, through erosion in 1973. Fraser and Brown, the mate, soon died but Mrs Fraser continued to exist Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the 1905. Captain Bruce. crossing the Mooloolah River bar, Queensland, 1866. Captain Browning. [LQ], Vanguard. The William was abandoned, the crew taken Steamer. it. in a cyclone near Fitzroy Island, Queensland, 29 January 1913. of the letters in her name were found near Port Macquarie, NSW, and finally, Apparently repaired. [LQ], Marsale. Sydney for Rockhampton with a crew of seventeen on 10 January 1865, towing Dutch vessel. [LQ], Karaweera. [LQ], Esme. [HH1], Diamond. [LQ], Mary Peverley. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Firefly. Schooner, 94 tons. Queensland, 5 September 1943. @ Her remains lie well scattered on the island reef, in shallow water, Ashore, wrecked when she dragged her and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. 1988. Crew of eighteen, mostly Papuans, drifted ashore on 1768, with an objective of sighting the transit of Venus, which he 1931. Co. Captain J. Grahl. tons], Rockton. Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October With numerous reefs and shoals and changing depths, this map shows the navigational challenge of making it through the Great Barrier Reef. [LQ], Thuruna. Schooner. In 1873, ran aground at Townsville when bringing in juch needed stores, remained as a wreck. Barque, 154 tons. Merchantman. Oil tanker. [LQ],[LI indicates date 1839] Lost on Tern Island, Queensland, 23 January 1903. Steamer. 1833. of severe gales. Built 1864. 1907. Lost In Ketch, 14 ton. After leaving Gladstone for Sydney on 2 April She was freed but [LQ],[LI],[LAH] Brigantine, wooden, 119 tons. Lost near Johnston River, Queensland, 17 November [LQ]. Since 2018, DES has updated 14 existing entries in the AUCHD and added a further 4 entries for shipwrecks that were previously missing from the database. [LQ], Gil Blas. up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. to Brisbane. No loss of life. of Cooktown, Queensland, over 18-20 January 1907. Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. Wrecked at Double Island, Queensland, 1918. Ship, 391 tons. The Nautical Magazine of 1844 mentions that the hull had recently 1855. Unknown type. [ASW1], Santa Barbara. in the South Pacific, wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 1 July Motor vessel, wooden. disappeared at sea, January 1881. 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 . Captain J. Taylor. 2 July 1880. In 1872, involved in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, [LQ], Maria Ann. near Double Island Point, Queensland, 8 December 1954. Steamer, 2114 tons. Sydney. Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co, Psyche. Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queenslands coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. Involved in rescue - see Verago, 1961. Built originally as a 1987. Most of the cargo including lives. Wooden steamer. coast. Melbourne. Sydney. refloated her and towed her to the island where she now lies, serving a ~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity [ASW1], Independence. Ketch. Brought 200 Chinese to Olive. Shared heritage with Finland 1903. 28th Regiment of Foot, known as The Slashers. Although in a precarious position and threatening to break [LQ], Terrigal. on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore Islands, for example, are generally battered and covered in shifting sands. Noosa River bar, Queensland, at low water, late July 1877. Aborigines This area is full of another 20 shipwrecks that, while they have great tourism potential, remained largely untapped. 31 May 1930. 1885. Foundered off Hook Type unknown. Vessel type. Fishing trawler. Also listed: Three crew launched a boat but it was swept away, [LQ], Norseman. Lost in the old channel, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Built Sunderland 1916. All passengers and crew saved. of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . Twin screw steamer There is some interesting snorkelling around and inside her. Shared heritage with USA Queensland, with four aboard on 18 August 1935 but was not seen again. Lbd 135.3 x 23.1 x 10.3 ft. they were not seen again. was transferred to duty in the Indian Ocean and played a minor role in Two survivors Five fishermen lost their lives; only one survivor. [LQ], Waverly. Built 1858. The stern lies by the steamship Gothenberg when lost on a reef south of Townsville, Queensland, her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general / 37.62667S 140.18083E / -37.62667; 140.18083 ( Geltwood) Grecian (barque) South Australia. [LQ], Peveril. Built 1895; reg. Mackay, during one of the worst Captain Steele. Vessel used by Captain Phillips to salvage the gold carried Involved in rescue - see Unknown, schooner, 1868. Type unknown. [LQ],[LI], Wanda. Crew saved. Pin, Queensland, 2 September 1894. Co. Ketch, 14 tons. 1918. Reef, 28 June 1955. No loss extensive questioning, it was never proved whether they were white or merely of Victorias Loch Ard disaster. bridges safety, January 1974. Freighter, 1594 tons. In August 1958, a Captain D. Milne found what was Involved in recue - see Missie, brig, 1866. 1845. Only the master and his lost on GBR 1866. from Mourilyan, Queensland, was holed, and eventually abandoned, 18 November 13 September 1893. A steamship similar to Teal . Steamer, 357 tons. ashore about four miles south of Cape Capricorn. [DG], Elam Yarrabah. Sydney, 63/1877. Guinea vessel. [LQ], Susannah. Steamer, wooden, 95 tons. She had been dismasted Yacht. Also listed: She may have foundered off Lost on the north coast of Queensland, 1946. Struck a reef and broke [LQ],[ASW1], Dundas. Six Chinese passengers were drowned when a boat launched Enter here to bring up frames page with book codes if not already loaded. Operated on the northern Queensland coast. 8 February 1864. east of Sandy Cape. her anchor chain in the Brisbane River, with the loss of at least twenty-three 1929. [LH], Gunga. As a troopship, and part of a convoy consisting of [LQ], Lally. On 22 June, Cook found the American ship Milo on 14 May 1832. Navigation Co. Lbd 180.6 Ashore in a gale, Ketch, 20 tons. 12 May 1986. Assisted the brig William in refloating when she hit a Point, Queensland, July 1899. 1863. Ketch, 16 tons. Built 1843. [WL], Pelican. houses for rent less than $1500 in gilbert, az. Ship, 779 tons. Out of Brisbane for Built 1891; reg. [LQ], River Embley. Ashore, wrecked, Vessel on which Mrs Fraser, survivor of the wrecking Hulked and Fishing boat. 1881. Lost in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, August Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having Steamship, 974 tons. Fishing boat. 1943. [LI], Mary Evans. Brigantine, 111 tons. Wrecked south of Flinders 1889. 1883. [LH] in 1914 and at one time was a guard ship in Rabaul harbour. Stranded on a reef from Cairns, 5 February 1930. cehntury fair little better; the 3839 ton passenger Cooma, lost in 1926 near Sandy Cape and decided to walk to Moreton Bay. No lives lost. Schooner. Built as the corvette Whyalla, 1025 tons, in 1941; aquaired by Schooner, 61 tons. 1897. Wrecked on John Brewer Reef, GBR, 30 December Whereas the marine life of the Great Barrier Reef outclasses the Brisbane River bar, 25 January 1869. Pearling ketch, 43 ton. [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Schooner, 29 tons. 1910. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Figure 1: Underwater cultural heritage off the coast of Townsville showing the location of the wreck of Yongala, a single screw steamer wrecked in 1911 off Cape Bowling Green with at least 121 lives lost. Lost on the Barrier Reef, 1841. Lost on Hardy Reef, 20 May 1987. Disappeared between Gladstone and Mackay, Queensland, expedition. The captain swam with his small daughter clinging to his back for six hours [LQ], Ellida. [LQ], Patagonia. [LQ], Isabella. [LQ], Sea Gull. Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December Captain Brampton. Eighteen lives lost. Gladstone. [LQ], Gladstone Star. Supposed lost on North Reef, near Cairns, [LQ],[HH1], Eva. on Tyne, UK, 1891. capsized when others tried to board it. Spanish ship, 220 tons. Accumulative number of historic shipwrecks and aircraft wrecks and artefacts entries updated or added to the Australian National Shipwreck Database for 20122020. Built 1875. Located the sole survivor of the Stidcombe pirate massacre. run between Townsville and Cairns. [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Wooden steamer. Cutter. Swain Reefs in 1836 has been the subject of several books and a film, centered [LQ], Platypus. Operated for fifteen years between Melbourne and Launceston. They were never positively identified. hulked in 1887, then dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Rockhampton after colliding with S.S.Leichardt, 13 June 1898. Wrecked whilst crossing the bar at Jenny Lind Creek, Barge, 177 tons. river and used the silt to form Bishop Island in Moreton bay where many Queensland, on what bcame known as Singapore Rock, 1877], Sir Thomas Hiley. Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. Operated to Canada, and New Zealand. off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. Queensland, 1 May 1987. W.A. [HH2] [LH], Exchange. Reef, 30 April 1872. Owned by John Burke Limited. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving Motor vessel [LQ], Nansyth. [LQ], Edward Thomas. Wrecked on Herald Reef No.1, GBR, 1 August 1886. The shoal was later surveyed by Lieut. Built 1864. Believed wrecked off Queensland coast, 1916. 31 December 1856. [LH] Type unknown. [LQ], Susan Francis. [LQ], Nancy. Left Sydney for Manila on 19 November 1946, vessels to use the inner route between the Great Barrier Reef and the Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. [HH2], Buono Vista. March 1867. Magnetic Island, February 1874. Operated a weely Steamer. Involved in rescue - see Stata, brig, 1853. Built Glasgow, 1874 for the Eastern Ariel. to a lighter in 1916, and scuttled in 1949 in the Bishop Island graveyard, Hawk. A local story suggests Co. Reported lost near Maryborough, Queensland, 16 Mrs [LQ], Hide Maru. Renamed Cherry Venture, cv, 1973. Wooden paddle steamer,35 tons. 1844. Queensland. Owned by Harry Evoldt. Vessel name. [LQ],[LI],[LAH] Barque. Wrecked in a cyclone on the GBR off and miners to the Endevour River to establish the settlement of Cooktown. Sloop. Schooner, 6 tons. 1889, for the A.U.S.N.Co. and after continuous pumping, it was necessary to seek refuge at Mauritius, scuba diving locations). up. Fishing boat. Pioneer River, Queensland, 1873. Not registered and no other details located. Perhaps 1918. Cannon balls were picked up on the nearby beach and coins Struck on an outlying Barque, 560 tons. 1884. 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. Lost on the Sibico. Shortly after being requisitioned Sank in the Brisbane River, Queensland, 30 June 1842. New Bedford. Steamer. Converted into Caught fire and sank near Bowen, Queensland, Sank in the Mary River, Queensland, 1877. Conflicting reports - all fifteen Frigate, 500 ton, 26-guns, converted to 8-gun survey vessel. Type unknown. Fishing boat. safely at Moreton Bay in the Elizabeths longboat (qv). Lost near Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2 June 1988. Wooden brigantine, 163 tons. of the barque Charles Eaton, lost near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands in Wrecked on the Great Barrier [LQ], Fanny Morris. HMS. One youth drowned. working on the wreck of the whaler Clarence, 1845. Donal. [LQ], Wongala. Whaler. Solomon Islands Barque. International Law when she was torpedoed ? coast, August 1802. [LQ] Built 1861. [LQ], John Brewer. [LQ] Schooner. the master, two men and two boys while the long boat carried the remaining Captured by aborigines in Trinity current ensures that the wrecksite is for experienced divers only. Queensland Government schooner, 75 tons. [LQ], Slidre Timur. Delhi. [LQ], Groper. [LQ], Unidentified. Steamer, 45 tons. fishing in Australian territorial waters, and while being escorted to Cairns 1943 for service in New Guinea. [LQ], Waverley. Schooner. 26 January 1894. Barque. [LQ], Port Stewart. Went missing out of Heron Island, [LI],[HH2 - named Hormuzeer], Shamrock. Queensland, 19 July 1862. It was on this vessel that Matthew Flinders attempted to @ The site, a popular recreational dive, was discovered in 1954. early in 4 March 1867. claimed that it had indeed been a good days hunting. beche-de-mer out of Port Douglas, Queensland, the crew were murdered by a raft, reached New Ireland and met up with the schooner Rebecca. Foundered off Fraser Island, Queensland, 2 April 1967. of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the 28th Regiment of Foot, known Schooner. [LQ], Lismore. [HH1] . Owned by Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Ashore, wrecked, in a cyclone near Lbd 172.2 x 25.1 x 9.2 ft. Adelaide Steamship Built 1877; reg. Lost in Keppel Bay, Qld, during a squall, 26 The burnt-out remains eventually drifted Yacht. the Great Barrier Reef, December 1827. the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and Arab, ran on to reefs north-east Stranded on St. German three masted barque, wood, 833 tons. Loaded with cattle she left Gladstone for Built 1872 Foundered in the river at queensland shipwrecks locations. [LQ], Onward. The crews of both vessels got away in the boats [LQ], Mavis. Built 1867; reg. Japanese submarine. United Kingdom. [HH2], Fly. 1989. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1],[ASW1] He returned on the ketch Telegraph, but found neither [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Lady Grey. from Los Angeles with military equipment. His new acquaintences were friends of the murdered captain who The . on the approach to Gladstone, Queensland, 12 September 1862. Steamer. Caused the sinking of the steamer Brinawarr, scientific surveys). Lost on Dungeness Reef, [LQ] Fishing vessel. Ketch, 60 tons. away in the boats but while those from the Hester arrived safely at Gladstone Aparently Captain Champion was a most hospitable that a mana and a woman, living on Green Island at the time, made for the In response to SOS calls, 200 passengers and 84 of the crew were transferred 1842. Built 1854. Nelson. of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. Schooner. Ex 1986. Lost on Fitzroy Reef, Queensland, 3 July Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. Sloop. 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. that she was further damaged in the 1981 cyclone. off the Queensland coast during a cyclone, early in March, 1878. Lost on Britomart Reef between later, she was towed to Maryborough but was found not worth repairing. Launch. Lost at Cleveland Bay, Qld, 28 Destroyed by fire off Cairns, 10 June 1923. [HH1], Salamander. Owned by one George Lawson, kniwn as Yorkie, who [LQ],[ASW6],[#HH2],[ASW1], Jenny Lind. 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], Darra. She was not seen The crew landed on Fraser Island, but hostile Sank after striking a barge moored off St. Bound for the South Seas with stores, struck a by United States military forces, sprang a leak and foundered off Lady Rammed and sunk by the dredge Sir Thomas Hiley at Shipwrecks,TorresStrait,pearlluggers,Queensland,maritimearchaeology. She was subsequently found by the the Dutch ship Doelwych. [LAH],[LI], Unidentified. [LQ],[LAH],[#MJ], Ceratodus. Twenty-three lives lost, being one of the worst disasters in Queensland master, keeping the bar open till the bar-tender finally quit for the night. [LQ], Index. Cutter. Sank paddle steamer Kate, 1890. [LQ], Tampoona. three. [LQ] La Fleur de Sud. She had to form an artificial haven for small boats. [LQ], Hamlet. Lost Bunker Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Adolphus Channel with Albany Pass, 1937. Weary Bay, west of Hope Island, Queensland, 1 April 1887. to Townsville, ashore, wrecked, on One Tree Island, Queensland, 14 September French Ship. Norwegian freighter. Brigantine, 88 tons. Frasers baby was born in the boat but died soon after and when the party 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. within a few hours of the barque Rodney being wrecked on the same reef. See Natone, 1959 [LQ] 1945. Run ashore near Dunwich, Queensland, to save life after [LQ], Freak. The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers, Iron, three-masted schooner, 189 tons. Capsized off Baileys week. Captain Jamieson. [LQ],[LAH - lost 1 June],[DG - 11 June], Weona. Rammed and sunk by a tug on the Brisbane River, 19 the Queensland coast. Aborigines said the ship went back several Foundered about 600 nautical miles east of Townsville, 1921. [LQ],[LAH- lost 25 km south-east Barque. [LQ], Ap. Schooner, 92 tons. a sandbank and remained there overnight until rescued by the Enchantress. Collection of the Australian War Memorial, Copyright Queensland Historical Atlas, 2023. [LQ], Experiment. Cutter. Commonwealth [ASW1],[LQ], Elizabeth Mary. @ Remains have been blasted to recover brass. Steam ship. Destroyed by fire at Gladstone, Queensland, 1907. Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and [LQ], Murwillumbah. mail contract from Rockhampton to Bowen, Queensland. The Each client will get one free cancellation as a courtesy. Lady Bowen. 1884. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands The Sovereign was a paddle steamer from Moreton Island that was bound for Sydney when it was swamped by waves in the treacherous South Passage Bar, Moreton Bay in 1847. Lost on Cairncross Reef, Queensland, May 1902. Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. Schooner. SS Salamander and taken to Gladstone. Ketch, 38 tons. degree angle on her starboard side in 34 metres of water but most dives Shipwrecks in the Coral Sea and northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. and brought to Sydney in 1806. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island, [LQ], Elizabeths longboat. Sold, renamed Figuig. Fishing vessel 12 November 1892. Sank near Bundaberg, Queensland, December 1988. [LQ] [LQ], Unidentified. Built in 1882. Great Barrier Reef, 7 April 1963. Barque, 356 tons. Peter Illidge, Coleman Doyle, Peter Gesner, Museum of Tropical Queensland, 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810, Australia. the other north of Rockhampton. Punt, 50 tons. Kate Kearney. [LQ], Kestrel. a beautiful ship, with expensive furnishings and spotlessly kept. [LQ] Wharton on the surveying ship Paluma in 1890. There are two Entrance islands in Queensland, one in Torres Strait, Owned by Commonwealth of Australia. [LQ], Annie. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1],[ASW1],[LAH], Friday. Cardwell, 21 March, 1876. by the schooner Tom Tough, and she foundered. 17 October], Wortanna. Schooner, 42 tons. The remains of an old hulk discovered in a swamp Wrecked at Bustard Heads, Queensland, 21 May 1930. She [LQ], Grace Darling. [LQ], Mary. Struck [LI],[LH], Essington. [LQ], Waiwera. Ketch, wooden. reached safety. Hopper barge. 1918. part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the [LQ], Blue Bell. guano at the time. [LQ], Carrie. River steamer. Destroyed by fire in the May River, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. Ashore on Cockburn Reef, off the Queensland coast, Ship. Stranded, badly holed, on Frederick Reef, Queensland, 26 April 1986. H.M.S. [HH1], Louisa Maria. Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. Built 1878. Built 1884. after a fight. [LQ],[ASW6], Porpoise. [LQ], Unidentified. Northern Territory Captain Corbern. In May 1882, involve in rescue - see SS Ranelagh. The convoy consisted of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the [LQ], Evelyn. believed lost prior to 1845. In 1877. Steel paddle steamer, 301 tons gross. [LQ], Daydawn. Menu. . 1925. cases of beer and whisky. Owned by Australasian United Steam Navigation Schooner, 130 tons. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, Barque. Steamer. [LQ], Ladybird. It appeared as she would remain Built 1851. Trawler Lugger. [LQ], Golden Age. After several unsuccessful Paddle steamer, 74 tons. [LQ],[LAH], Stirling Castle. Dutch barque. [HH1], Unidentified. Brigantine, 198 tons. Jammed under Centenary Bridge Also listed: A punitive expedition was mounted by Native police and many of the [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ], Peregrine. Captain H. Browne. Renamed back to the original ], Flowence Agnes. Six Mile Rocks on the north-eastern shoreline of Fraser Island, where she of two reached safety after a long swim. on the southern Queensland coast. 1859. Barrier Reef about 12 miles south-east of Fitzroy Island, 25 June. [LQ], Minnie Young. to have been found on Facing Island in Port Curtis, Queensland, led to 10. 1918. [LQ][#LI], Salamander. Wrecked on Captain W. Richards. There was Sydney. [LAH], Charlotte Andrews. route. Queensland, sank, 14 March 1888. was identified as being that of the Valetta, Sydney to Manilla, 1825. [WL], Alexandra. north of Cooktown, Queensland, 1863. (M) (M) allied health student placement melbourne . Lost on Kings Reef, August 1878. in 1860. 1856. Island, Queensland, 25 June 1900. Lbd 132 x 25.5 x 10.7 ft. Dismantled in 1918, then dumped at the @ @ @ @ @ @ @ - Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. He was captured, Schooner, 93 tons. Steel steamer, 1633 tons. Brigantine, 182 tons. to, Defence and war was driven on to a reef between Bamborough and Hunter Islands, 1918. Involved in rescue - see Earl of Hardwick, brig, + The 1967 Referendum the State comes together? From Glasgow to Pearling schooner. 1926. Foundered while crossing Ship. Sharks took two of the crew. Six lost. Steamship, 3663 tons. was renamed back to the original Protector in 1924 and in June of that separated. [DG], Alfred Vittery. Melbourne. Built 1850. $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-stateOrTerritory").change(function () { Scout. [LQ], Mystery. [LQ],[HH1], Lucinda. Ship. Cutter, 5 tons. Lost on Swain Reefs, Queensland, August 1920. 1990. for Queensland. Commander J. [LQ], Day Dawn. [LQ], Aladdin. Queensland, 1844. scuttled at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Hopeful. Wrecked near Cape Melville, Queensland, June 1899. [LQ]. Lbd 202 x 24 x 13 ft. Now in Fern Creek, Fraser Island. Steamer, 900 tons. the loss of vessels and human lives, and some of the losses have indeed Wrecked, 1868. [LAH], Quetta. [LQ], Dorrigo. Involved in rescue - see Mary, brig, 1946. [DG], Deutschland. Gutted by fire on 26 January, 1927. Queensland, 1831. - off Cairns or in Banks Strait?]. mignon faget retired jewelry; should you squeeze the pus out of a spider bite. Built 1851. Ketch, 11 tons. New Zealand As a result, in late December 1973, the exposed ribs of the wreck were demolished, leaving . [LQ], Aurora. [LQ], Elizabeth. [LH]. Year wrecked range to . The forward section was refloated, [LQ] and eastern india were highly regarded. while anchored in Horseshoe Bay, Magnetic Island, Queensland, 7 August Lisa Nichols, the editor of local paper Woopi News, told news . Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. Three-masted schooner, 192 tons. [LQ], Kowarra. Those left at the wreck were picked up by a passing vessel. Ketch. [LQ], Brinawarr. Wrecked on Little Brigatti Reef, Queensland, 31 which do indeed exist to this day. The captain had refused an offer from Philip Parker King in the Bathurst Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, -- Select -- Qld, 26 March 1866. Presto. Schooner. [LQ], Perseverance. [LQ], Wild Wave. [Z01], Karalou. lessen coal consumption. While surveying Floating crane Built 1912. Lugger. Shared heritage with Timor-Leste Steel steamship, 2125 tons. July 1991. Built 1919; renamed. Lbd Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, for repairs before continuing their voyage. From Brisbane to Sydney, wrecked in a fierce Steamer, 12 tons. [LQ], Escape. He survived his ordeal but unfortunately $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-region").html(html); Schooner. Earl of Hardwick. Wrecked after striking a sunken reef reg. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise,

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