Ship. Built 1875, as a paddle steamer
Capsized in
Kate Kearney. off the Queensland coast, possibly off Percy Island, March 1849. Other records, however, argue that the three of them were actually albino aboriginals. Blackwaller, 1137 tons. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) manages the state . Motor vessel
1884. Struck a reef off Cape Van Diemen, Mornington Island,
Built Newcastle
[LQ]
The same cyclone claimed the barque Catherine
Ferry
windlass and cement barrels were found. [LQ], Drag-n-fly. Queensland, 9 May 1986. Strick by MV Gladstone Star, 6 June 1962. Fishing vessel
Schooner, 92 tons. The master was one of the most experienced of the north coast skippers,
Schooner. of the surface and can usually be seen from the charter boat. Yacht. Shared heritage with Papua New Guinea
[LQ], Caroline. part of her stern came ashore.
Apparently
Foundered near Cape Moreton,
Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. Schooner, 126 tons. weather at Settlement Point, near Gatcombe Head, Queensland, and within
Wooden vessel, 210 tons. -- Please select a State/Territory first --, Latitude
[LQ]
Download a free curriculum guide, Battle of the Atlantic: Discovering and Exploring When the War Came Home, for students in grades 6-12. 13 May 1880. steamship Yongala, lost of Cape Bowling Green in 1911, in 30 to 40 metres. Schooner. Involved in rescue - ssee Magda, Ship, 1858. UK, 1768 as the Earl of Pembroke. Lost in cyclonic conditions near Swain Reef,
Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. on the western side of the South Passage Bar between Moreton and North
[LQ], Live Yankee. Schooner. Supply vessel. One life was lost when an un-named fishing trawler
Crew launched a boat
[LQ], John. 1891. [LQ], Isabel. [LQ]
Brigantine, 138 tons. Ended
Built 1871. [LQ], Myrtle. Schooner, 21 tons. Ketch, wooden, 17 ton. [LQ]. [LQ], Edward Thomas. Operated on the Queensland run.Retired, scrapped, in 1924, having
[LH], Bolton Abbey. [LQ], Arab. Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef,
The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. Pearling schooner. Tribulation, 30 June 1897. Otherwise please note the booking instruction below. Brampton Shoal Reefs, Qld, and not seen again, while most of her crew were
Owned by A.U.S.N. Packet, and later rescued by the schooner Shamrock. As there was no water, provisions, nautical instruments or boats
Ship. [WL], Pelican. The burnt-out remains eventually drifted
[LQ], Illawarra Range. early March 1895. of 4 and 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland, but one of the few
1985. Tasmania
Wrecked on a bank off Port Curtis, Queensland, 14 July
Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. Sailed from Sydney 22 July 1802. [LQ], Clara. Schooner, 70 tons. Ariel. from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. Schooner, 15 ton. In July 1926, involved in rescue of all passengers and crew from the
Involved in rescue - see Kiaho Maru,
1880. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. Ship, 527 tons. Ran on to rocks in Halifax Bay, Queensland,
Ashore ocean side end of Moreton Island
Captain John Williams. Sank at Hope Island, Queensland, 9 October
[LQ],[HH1], Eva. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. Built Newcastle 1865. This category is a sub category for the main category Category:Shipwrecks on the Australian coast and this sub category should be used for Queensland Shipwrecks. queensland shipwrecks locationsbob yates boulder bulletin.
[LQ], Wisteria. [LQ], Perseverance. 1894 but not seen again. 13 September 1893. Dunk Island, Queensland, August 1883. Foundered off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 17
of Double Island Point, Queensland, 1 April 1926. Lugger. She was inward bound to Brisbane
Whereas the marine life of the Great Barrier Reef outclasses
Wooden cutter. Auxiliary schooner. Schooner. Line. and cutlery found on Long Island. Built
[LQ], Shamrock. [LQ], Remora. Involved in rescue - see Lightning, schooner,
Bound for the South Seas with stores, struck a
26 January 1894. May 1874. 1883. under Captain Anders Paulsen. [Z01], Karalou. 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. to the ketch and the two remaining crew made their escape. As an imperial settlement, many ships carried troops as well as convicts and goods. Trader. [LI], Bannockburn. 910.4530994 LON. January 1914. on board it was thought that the crew had set out for the mainland. Abandoned in a leaking condition
Government vessel. by natives and some of the crew murdered, 1873. Moreton Bay, Queensland.
to have been found on Facing Island in Port Curtis, Queensland, led to
One side of
cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. Queensland, 17 May 1857. where one man was killed by aborigines. North of Albany Island Quetta Rock and the location of the wreck are marked. Gunboat. Wooden ship, 695/602 tons. [LQ], Reliance. Ashore in Challenger Bay, Queensland,1874. Struck rocks near North Head at Bowen, Queensland, 17 June
expedition. [LQ], Eclipse. [LAH], Marquerite. [LQ], Fanny Morris. [LQ], Orete. it. Involved in rescue - see Errol, barque, 1909. Barque. Crew taken off by
1948. Trawler. Queensland, 1844. Island, Whitsunday Group, 2 August 1878. Ketch. Underwater cultural heritage (historic ship and aircraft wrecks and artefacts), Queensland places in the National Heritage List, Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). [LQ], Loda. Brigantine, 167 tons. Sydney. Pearling schooner. January 1986. August 1895. She lay at anchor with two white
her name, off the Queensland coast, mid 1862. wreck dive, attracting thousands of divers. [DG], Konstantin Pausprovskiy. Built 1864. Ketch, 16 tons. [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. Foundered off the Queensland coast, 17 December 1988. and Cato, 1803. Torres
Queensland, April 1877. [LQ], Washington. Now in Fern Creek, Fraser Island. In October 1873, under Captain Saunders, brought police, engineers
Sank off Wallace Island, Queensland, 9 November
x 50.2 x 30.8 ft. Captain Till. Built at Sunderland, 1904. Built Quebec 1841. Violet. standing. Built 1883. Built 1819. On the 15th both broke loose during a gale; one was located
Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost
the other north of Rockhampton. Brig, 162 tons. into a hulk and towed between Melbourne and Geelong until 1943 when the
@ Remains have been blasted to recover brass. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. HMS cutter, 161 tons, 10 guns, tender to HMS Fly. See Natone, 1959. visible on the beach near the North reef lighthouse, with the wreck well
Freed some time
closed 25 March 1914. [LQ], Essex. Townsville. Norwegian vessel , 1395 tons. ],[LH],[#HH2],[HH1], Paluma. A local story suggests
the Victorian Ports and Harbours diving of the Public Works Department
Sank in Deception Bay, Queensland, 23 August
[LQ], Robert & Betsy. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland,
Involved in rescue - see Venus, brig, 1826. Wrecked on Astrolabe Reef, while passing
Lost near Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2 June 1988. Lost near Johnston River, Queensland, 17 November
Twenety-one
Lost off Mackay, Queensland,
Lbd 150 x 32 x 17.5 ft. From London to Rockhampton,
battered Cooktown, 21 February 1884. Lugger
Built Quebec 1847; reg. 1931. 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. Built 1843. [LQ], Jan Anne. Wooden schooner, 130 tons. Most of the steamers cargo was salvaged before a north-easterly gale frustrated
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Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. Built 1869. Ashore on
Jammed under Centenary Bridge
River, Queensland, sank, 10 November, 1880. Hester. 1844. [LH], Lady Margaret. [LQ], Tweed. queensland shipwrecks locationsiridescent telecaster pickguard. Brig. [HH1], Grace Darling. Note that the Bato
Barge
[LQ][#LI], Salamander. Wharton on the surveying ship Paluma in 1890. [HH1], Hercules. The previous day she had stranded on Crab
[LQ], Daphne. a reef east of Bowen, Qld, and sank rapidly, 8 April 1846. Captain Barr. Built 1868. before being picked up by the Sapphire. Built 1860. Pearling schooner. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown,
Bottles have been recovered from the bow section at about
21 February 1884. Lbd
Steam ship, 4608 tons. Owned by Oceans Steamship Company Ltd. [LQ], Marietta Dal. Cutter. Strait, and the Coral Sea and Northern Great Barrier Reef are on separate
Lost in Tin Can Bay, Queensland, 3 June 1972. Sank in Hervey Bay, Queensland, after her nets
Lost near Saddle Back
Remains of a vessel answering her description were seen off Double Island
On a voyage from Brisbane to Port Denison, was last
Owned by Queensland
Captain Towne. With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch,
Natives reported a wreck of unknown origin on the
1832. Some of the crew were
Steamship. Spanish ship, 220 tons. Steamer, 34 tons. Barque. Lugger. [LQ], Florence Elliot. [LQ], Siren. only to be lost at the Pelew Islands about a year later. Brought 200 Chinese to
1918. Destroyed by fire
[LQ], Lizzie Muir. Lost on Brampton
[LQ], Duke of Richmond. Built Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862. minecraft vampirism level 15. what does green mean on zillow map; memorial resin art with ashes; windsor davies quotes; shed door not closing flush; is injustice 2 cross platform between xbox and pc; the demise of the German raider Emden. [LQ], Pilot Chief. men who invited him out for a pig hunt the following day. One man lost. Albert Edward. buried under sand about six kilometres south of Breaksea Spit after aborigines
Lost off Port Douglas, Queensland, during
11 April 1990. Driven ashore, wrecked, at Stanage Bay,
[LQ],[ASW1], Dundas. just as she was about to negotiate the last line of waves. and Brisbane. [LQ],[LH], Greenock, ship. When launched, the unusual vessel was propelled by the rotary
Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. 1987. - off Cairns or in Banks Strait?]. Wrecked on a reef off Cape Melville, Queensland,
Brig. the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. Wrecked at
Apparently the crew of fifty-four,
Brig, 513 tons. Built 1864. Abandoned after striking Brampton Reef, Queensland,
Island, Bunker Group, GBR, 17 December 1868. All crew saved, reaching
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). Unknown type. Download data from Queensland Government Open Data Portal. Built 1846. Iron steamship, 956 tons. Wrecked on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland,
[LI - 99 tons. Oil tanker. Bay, Queensland, 1932. [LQ], [LI indiactes date of loss as 28 Februaary], Priscilla. [LQ], Bulimba. [HH1] . 1859. During a voyage from Mossman River to Melbourne with timber, disappeared
Built 1848. Involved in rescue - see Cathay, barque, 1866. lost on a reef near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands, Queensland, 16 August
Haiping. [LQ], Torch. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an
29 April 1987. Paddle steamer. [ASW1],[LQ], Elizabeth Mary. Barque. Built 1871; reg. in the Brisbane River while laid up waiting demolition, 1901; broken up
Ketch, 37 tons. [LQ], Banshee. 1 Island in the
Wrecked south of Flinders
[LQ], Ranelagh. [LQ], Marshall S. Brigantine, 179 tons. [LQ], Aurora. Collided with and sank Elizabeth, barque,
Stranded at Breaksea Spit,
route. (Seester). 1897. lost in Moreton Bay, February 1846. Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December
Abandoned on Pocklington Reef in the Bismarck Sea,
Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 3 August 1868. Wrecked in a major cyclone, Cooktown, Queensland,
Two crew lost. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. [LQ], True Love. However,
Refloated after stranding near Cape
[LQ], Irene. [LQ]
Built 1861. Crew landed safely. Cape Upstart, Queensland, 1 February 1884. Townsville to Rockhampton, wrecked when she drifted on to the Great Barrier
[LQ], Unidentified. French Ship. Fishing boat. [LQ], Falcon 11. Sharks took two of the crew. A general source with graphical representations of wreck locations around the Australian coast. Five fishermen lost their lives; only one survivor. Also listed:
After a massacre of all the crew and passengers, two white girls
[LQ]
[LQ], Unidentified. Scottish Prince. guano at the time. It was on this vessel that Matthew Flinders attempted to
Commonwealth
Steamship, 1595 tons. Lady Bowen. [LQ], Boyne. were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in
His new acquaintences were friends of the murdered captain who
1887. Ketch, 37 tons. a small syndicate much to the amusement of ex[ereinced mariners who saw
When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker
Launch. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off
Built 1866; reg. Brigantine, 203 tons. Destroyed when an explosion ignited the
the Brisbane-Gladstone yacht race, 1980. Involved in salvage - see ship America, wrecked
Sank in the Whitsunday Passage,
[LQ]. [LQ], Perseverance. Scuttled in Moreton Bay off Tangalooma - with
Colonial schooner. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5
Operated on northern Queensland coast. Sydney. Operated in Victorian waters in the
[LQ], Fedalma. Another states she was refloated
Schooner, wooden, 29 tons. Built Quebec, Canada, 1827. [LQ], Apollo. Built 1875. Wrecked at the mouth of the Brisbane River, late
thought he had sighted the wreck of the Martha Ridgeway, but it was in
Her wreck was bought by
Magnetic Island, February 1874. the same year. Discovered the wrecksite of the Yongala, lost
Flying Cloud. Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South
Queensland, 19 July 1862. 1909. The Queensland
in August, 1868. Daintree River but there was no sign of her crew. Whaling barque. Steamer, 360 tons. Lost of Queensland coast, May 1877. [LQ], Freak. beche-de-mer out of Port Douglas, Queensland, the crew were murdered by
Brig. [LQ], Marion. [LQ], Clara Crawford. the master, two men and two boys while the long boat carried the remaining
also Fatima, ship, 1854; also Elizabeth, barque, 1854. Queensland Government vessel. Japanese trawler. You will see nothing of the wooden sailing ships, only ballast,
- Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. Operated as a passenger
the underwriters. [LQ],[#HH2],[ASW1], Maida. [LQ], Ehime. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular scuba diving
of navigation and only two being seamen they retained the captain to sail
[LQ], Sunshine. [LQ], Dockenhuden.
Company. over 18-20 January 1907. 1891. owned in 1857. Lbd 186.6 x 21.1 x 10.7 ft. as a prize by the British, and renamed Swiftsure. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation
Lbd
Captain Browning. - 214 tons, lbd 122 x 16 x 5-6 ft, listed as lost 17 March, and also 4
Brig, 172 tons. Ketch, 43 tons. [LQ]. Australian Government